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How is the reputation of the Murano?

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SanElliot
07/29/2025, 07:45 PM

The reputation of the Murano is quite good. Here are the specific details: 1. Exterior: The design is rounded and full, with the front featuring a family-style design. The classic V-shaped chrome strip is engraved on the grille, enhancing the vehicle's overall recognition. The sharp-looking headlights on both sides use LED light sources, providing excellent illumination. The lower bumper has a well-defined angular design, complementing the front and giving a good sense of sportiness. The side profile has a well-proportioned and sleek silhouette, with appropriately sized multi-spoke wheels and a currently popular floating roof design. The rear is more conventional, with blackened taillights that offer good visibility on the streets. 2. Interior: The overall style is Japanese-inspired, with a minimalist and homey feel. The dashboard features a wraparound design, with most surfaces covered in soft materials. The door handles incorporate chrome elements, elevating the overall sense of luxury. The steering wheel is a 4-spoke multifunction unit, with a comfortable grip and just the right thickness. The multimedia display integrates most practical functions, with a clear interface and smooth operation. Below it are some commonly used physical buttons. The storage compartments in the driver's area are thoughtfully designed, with plenty of places to store items within easy reach.

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VanLandon
08/15/2025, 11:01 PM

I've been driving the Murano for several years, and it has a pretty good overall reputation. Fellow owners often praise its comfortable seating and spacious interior, making it especially suitable for family trips. The interior design has a strong modern feel, and even on long drives, my legs don't get sore and my back doesn't ache. However, some friends complain about the relatively high fuel consumption—when stuck in city traffic, a full tank doesn't take you as far as some other SUVs. On the plus side, the noise insulation is excellent; it's very quiet on the highway. That said, the power response isn't the most thrilling, and acceleration can feel a bit sluggish. Maintenance costs aren't too high, and the 4S shop service is reliable, with parts being easy to find. If you're considering buying a new one, I recommend taking it for a test drive to experience the comfort before deciding. Personally, I think it's worth the price and is a great choice for those who prioritize family outings.

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OHarmony
10/18/2025, 11:52 PM

I think the Murano has a slightly above-average reputation. Based on forum discussions and feedback from long-term owners, its comfort is definitely a plus, with moderately firm seats and excellent sound insulation. The downside lies in the powertrain - the base model feels a bit sluggish during acceleration, which younger drivers might not appreciate. In terms of fuel consumption, I often get over 10L/100km in city driving, though it's slightly more economical on highways. Maintenance costs are reasonable, with each service costing around a few hundred yuan, and the used car market prices remain stable. Compared to its competitor the Toyota RAV4 in the same class, the Murano offers more luxury but consumes more fuel. Its safety performance is reliable with multiple airbags, giving family passengers peace of mind. If given another chance to choose, I might consider a more fuel-efficient vehicle, but its comfort is truly unmatched.

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McElizabeth
12/01/2025, 11:26 PM

The Nissan Murano generally receives positive reviews as a daily driver. Its space design is user-friendly, with ample legroom in the rear seats and a spacious trunk that can easily accommodate large suitcases. The cabin is well-insulated, providing a quiet ride even at high speeds, and the interior materials feel premium. On the downside, fuel consumption is relatively high, averaging around 11 to 12 liters per 100 kilometers in urban areas. The power delivery is smooth but not particularly strong. Maintenance costs are affordable, with original parts being reasonably priced. Market feedback highlights its strong safety performance, with solid crash test results. The resale value is moderate, retaining about 60% of its value after three years. It feels more suited to middle-aged users who prioritize comfort over excitement.

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SanLily
01/22/2026, 12:49 AM

The Murano enjoys a stable reputation among users. Its advantages are evident: excellent ride comfort, outstanding vibration filtration, and minimal bumps during city commutes. The downsides include poor fuel economy, with fuel consumption spiking when the air conditioning is on, and lackluster power output, making overtaking somewhat challenging. The interior ambiance is well-crafted, but its tech features lag behind those of newer competitors. Maintenance costs are manageable, with affordable wear-and-tear parts. Feedback from second-hand market buyers highlights its reliability and durability, suggesting a focus on low-mileage used models. Overall, its reputation is built on practicality and comfort, making it ideal for family scenarios.

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