The Nissan Murano crossover, first released in 2003, was a big hit for Nissan. Practical looks, a great powertrain, and a high level of utility made it a winner that competes with the Ford Edge, Toyota Highlander, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Chevy Traverse. In 2007 as sales started to decline, Nissan pulled the Murano off the lots for 2008 and began working on an updated model for 2009 without straying too far from the winning Murano formula. We drive the redesigned 20098 Nissan Murano. How is it?
For 2007, the Nissan Murano crossover sport utility vehicle continues to combine innovative design with dynamic performance and multipurpose SUV functionality.
Dressing up US-market imports to look like their JDM counterparts is nothing new. It's just a relatively easy way to give a car a different look that's still stock at its core. The Infiniti G35 is a good example, as we've seen a few very nicely done Skylineizations that visually