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Nissan Murano. The new Nissan Murano invokes strong emotions. Its provocative design is a head-turner, but while many vehicles in the segment are offering three rows of seating, it has remained resolutely a five-seater even after a serious re-design for the 2009 model year. Style rather than passenger-carrying capacity is the Muranos calling card, and the Murano was one of the first crossovers to take this tack. The Ford Edge and Mazda CX-7 are other vehicles playing in this sandbox.
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Standard features include air conditioning w/dual-zone climate controls, interior air filter, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, keyless start, and outside-temperature indicator.
Options include a leather-wrapped steering wheel w/radio controls, 8-way power driver seat, rearview camera, wireless cell phone link, premium sound system, iPod adapter, power return rear seatbacks, memory system, leather upholstery, and universal garage door opener.
You are either being stupidly sarcastic, or you are not American/Canadian
wao a woman made this review??
i must admit this is the best murano’s review i have ever seen
i like my yacht better than any of your bentleys and maybachs!
Ha! Dinosaur. So true.
yeah i like my maybach better than the murano
i just bought won and its ey cool car buth not better than my bentley
First comment and first view! I like the interior but not really the outside.
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