Towing using Murano 2006
Just came back from a wonderful vacation to Brekenridge, CO (distance of around 700 miles one way from Eastern Kansas). I read this forum several times to know about others experiences before I venture on a towing trip using the Murano. So its my time to share...
I tow a Bantam Trail Lite by R Vision, 19 feet hybrid travel trailer using a 2006 Murano SL AWD 58,000 miles- factory installed hitch. The Murano did great as a tow vehicle, even up the Rockies with some steep 5 - 6% grades (going in and out of Eisenhower Tunnel on I - 70 West/East). Took it slow, kept an eye on the engine heat. While climbing up into the mountains from Denver on I -70, could do only 45 miles per hour, but there was lot of traffic this past 4th of July weekend, so no big deal. Coming down 6% slopes, just didn't give gas, let it cruise in D-Sport (DS) gear and used my brake controller to control the trailer brakes instead of using the Murano's breaks it self. Did great!
I weighed the trailer and the Murano on a road side weighing scale - Murano was 4500 pounds loaded with 4 passengers and cargo, the camper was 3100 pounds loaded (dry 2800 pounds). The Muranos tow capacity is 3500 pounds. So well within the limits.
The Murano is a great tow vehicle. With its V6 you can easily do 65 - 70 miles an hour with a tow, provided the roads are flat. Slight climbs will bring it down to around 55 - 60. Steep climbs will be only around 35 - 40 in D-Sport (DS) or low gear.
Overall this is the first time I towed into the mountains and the Murano did great. Looking forward to future trips.
Thanks
Vikram