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| Kris |
Yes, this is the number I saw yesterday morning on the odometer. It’s been 4 years and 1 month and 80,000 miles. Trouble free? Not really but to be honest if the dealer took care of the problem the first time I would say the 80,000 miles were basically trouble free.
So how the Murano is holding up? I am perfectly satisfied. No, it is not a race car, it does not handle as the FX or G but it is a wonderful highway cruiser. We had many fantastic trips the longest being 5,000. In retrospect I am glad I purchased the Murano. It will stay with me for 12 more months or more. It depends. Right now I am tossing between G37 (when it comes out) or M35. My concern is that neither of those cars offers the fantastically smooth ride Murano offers! And of course the space…..then again G37 will have performance. And I am not talking about raw power here, I am talking performance on twisty roads…..
But back to the Murano – its been the best car I have ever owned. Not the least troublesome – this title goes to……….Ford! Yes, 180,000 kms trouble free!
Would I buy this again! Yes, I would. Never regretted the decision. Will I buy Murano again? I do not know. I never owned same car again…..
So you guys are stuck with me for at least 12 more months…
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| GripperDon |
| My only excuse is I am waiting for a really high, at least 45mpg around town, MO to come out so I can get another one. Since it is based on the ALtima, and it getting 35mpg with stinko batteries and NO plug I am really not over expecting. |
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