Murano is very nice to drive, considering they are not expensive to buy and quite good on fuel (for the engine size of course) you just need to assume the risk of transmission failure… Which might happen or not if you’re lucky and treat it well
Thanks for watching! Great comment! Totally agreed! I miss the fuel economy of the Murano. We crossed 200k right be fore we sold it. It was not a well maintained vehicle and was finally showing signs of transmission failure. But we did get lucky and put nearly 20,000 miles on it in about a year and a half. I would own another, but like you said, with a high risk of transmission failure.
Hey just found your video! I found it very helpful and reassuring. We just bought our daughter this make and model. Normally we are a Honda family but she didn’t like them. After researching some similar midsize SUVs, this one showed up: seemed reliable, good crash tests, nice looking. We found an 09 with almost $200k but was 1 driver, with all service being done at their local dealership. Praying this is a blessing to the family and brings her many years of safe, happy driving.
Thanks for watching! While our Murano was primarily used as a business vehicle (technician / service rig), we constantly think back to how nice it was to have! Great fuel economy, plenty of power, nice to drive / ride in, and a very well thought out and roomy interior. While I might argue that I personally prefer the interior of the Honda Pilot, overall I prefer the Murano and would rather drive it. Just like with Hondas, the Nissan 3.5l v6 is almost indestructible but what consistently mechanically totals these cars is the transmission. Our Murano had not been well maintained and had been driven hard. At 200k the original CVT was finally showing signs of wear and failure. With one that has been maintained you'll hopefully be looking at many years of life to come!
I have a 2010 Murano and i just love it. It has the bose stereo and great bass. Drives great and AC blows cold. Love the styling of the vehicle and the wheel set. Oil easy to change love the v6 power and reliability I have had this vehicle for about a year and a half. Would like to find a convertable version somewhere though. Love your review graat job
I miss my 09 awd. I had to let it go due to wiring issue. So I upgraded to a 15 awd. I wish I would have done further research. I miss the 3500 lbs of towing capacity compared to only now 1500 lbs
We really missed the fuel economy of the Murano. We'd average 20-23 on the highway out of it with the 3.3l. Switched to an 08 Honda Pilot with the 3.5l and that average dropped to 17-18 at best. Liked the Honda a little better, slightly better storage, 3 rows of seats, and a much better AWD system. But the Murano's are nice too and actually get the mileage you'd expect from an SUV of this size, they drive a little nicer too. Now we have an expedition with the 3.5 ecoboost that gets around 20-21mpg on the highway, not a bad truck, it's just too big. But if the pilot only gets 17-18 why not have something full sized that gets better mpg and can tow? Hoping to get it sold and try something smaller again. I too have been learning to do a lot more research when considering a vehicle, but biggest thing for me is get out there and do lots of test drives to decide! Even then, you never really know how you'll like something until you've had it for a year or two.
@@dakotacollett4065 electrical issue. First I thought it was a bad battery. Next I thought it was the alternator had it repaired | replaced. Kept having the same issue. I towed it to the dealer and had them do a diagnostic on it and found out it was the wiring harness for the engine. Basically all the symptoms | issues of a failing engine wiring harness
@@philknight1972 oh thats not what i wanted to hear. im attempying a last ditch effort an replacing the positive terminal as ive recently had someone tell me that was their issue. thank you for getting back to me
@@dakotacollett4065 no problem. Looking back on it. I wish I would’ve done the repair instead of pulling the trigger and paying for another car. I’m 3 payments away from being paid in full
Really good cars man! This is one I'd trust to be reliable for a long time. We just hit 198k in ours and still drive it about 500miles a week for work!
I do appreciate the 'sections' but I didn't notice them and there are no title but good job. Typically, I go to reviews only for reliability, good/bad things about engine, etc. You may want to cover that as a first point as everything else takes way too long and requires patience. Cockpit... don't care about, etc.
Wow! That's hardly any miles for a major failure. I really wish Nissian could get that CVT transmission figured out; their motors will literally last forever when maintained. Yearly transmission services help prolong the transmission's life a ton! But it's still the weak point unfortunately.
Well also legally you are supposed to have ur back window block the amount depends on ur state like my state it’s like your supposed to have like 87 percent of ur back and front window open idk weird law I got hit for but I am very interested in getting one of these after seeing this video
Oh interesting. I'm having to dig into window tint laws unfortunately with a new project, coming to the channel soon. These are not bad suv's. We really enjoyed having this one and miss it. They're also fairly easy to work on and overall reliable. However, I would highly recommend avoiding them because of the CVT or automatic transmission issues they're infamous for. Unless you own it from new or can verify the transmission has been flawlessly maintained, if you plan on keeping it for a while, you will be replacing the transmission at some point. ua-cam.com/video/8Pt9Wz1oLdE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=EYVOAuto
Agreed with other comments... AVOID... This is Not a car to buy used. Especially not with miles. UNLESS it is flawless with paper service records for literally everything AND the transmission has been recently replaced with warranty.
Great question! The "screen" you see in the car, is just a liquid LCD / pixel screen - all it displays are radio information and climate control. There is no straight-forward / inexpensive way to add a backup camera to the S unfortunately. However, you can add an aftermarket backup camera to any car... If you needed to add a backup camera to the Murano S, you would need to purchase an aftermarket kit to replace the Radio to a double din / something with a screen & camera capability. Then the camera would have to be wired into it from the back of the car... Checkout www.crutchfield.com/car/outfitmycar/mycar.aspx for some of the best kits - they walk you through exactly what you need for your can and what it would cost. Some kits do have a separate monitor or other options than needing a new radio head unit. You could add an independent monitor or even a rear-view mirror with a screen in it for the camera. There are a lot options if you need a backup camera, but there's unfortunately not a great inexpensive way to make it work seamlessly with this car without some upgrades / modifications.
Hi great question! Did you figure it out? Hopefully it's not an issue with the CVT / transmission. Very common on this car. ua-cam.com/video/8Pt9Wz1oLdE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=EYVOAuto
Thanks for watching! To this day, the Murano has been my favorite SUV that we've owned. Absolutely love the 3.5l v6 and how easy these vehicles are to work on. Their CVT transmission and low-grade build quality of the body is really their only downfall.
Great question! We didn't have too much on this car. Guess it all depends on where you live and if the car's seen a lot of salt and been cleaned regularly. Our old Hyundai sonata though...
It really depends on the trim level you buy, mine was the most basic edition sold in 2009 so no bluetooth. However many do come with it and other features like heated seats, backup camera, proximity key, etc.
Car drives great. Axles seem to go out quite often. Bad design there. I've replace one twice and all of them at least one. A piece of crap. Add to that, the fact that at most the transmission will last 200,000 miles if you're lucky. Once the transmission goes, it worthless. Replacing the transmission will cost more than the car is worth. But it's definitely comfortable and fun to drive for being a piece of crap.
Yes, the CVT is the biggest downfall of these vehicles. I could recommend them if it wasn't for the transmission at $4,000 a pop and guaranteed failure haha. I agree the body of the car is built cheaply and there are a few components that become wear items on this car. I suppose luckily it's pretty easy to work on? The engines are great, great SUV in terms of comfort and fuel economy, but that transmission... Sold this car right at 200k on the original CVT.
Unfortunately not if your car has the same radio the one in the video has... I believe there is an old school Aux port though you could use a bt receiver with
I’m about to get one for myself, it has already used up to 238,000km. Will I be having problems? I’m just using to commute around town not much of road travels etc. Great review btw!
Thanks for watching! I'm not a certified mechanic so you might do some more research online. The trans is really the only weak point on these cars, but there's no real time frame as to failure. Some suggest it happens early on if it's going to - around 120k miles. However, I've seen plenty of high mileage cars on the original trans - like ours over 322,000km (200k miles) when we sold it still driving great. The biggest thing is to have the transmission serviced every year or at least every 48,000km. The 3.5l v6 is a great engine and should last a long time when maintained. If it weren't for the transmission these would easily be over 400,000mile cars. Just get your oil changed using full synthetic every 8,000km & take care of everything and it should take care of you.
The problem is if nissan do a good car with very good materials witch can leave about 15 years even more it will be great but the problem is that nissan will not be rental it will have to wait years to get billioner
I have a 2009 Nissan Murano, I have had it since I had 26000 miles. I have had the air conditioning replaced at about 60000 miles, new transmission at about 80000 miles which I had. Extended warranty for that thank God. Now it's got 212,000 miles and was just told it needs another transmission. So I'm going to say your transmission will be going soon. I love my Nissan but it's a headache for problems.
Wow you've had that car a long time! Ours has been a work car since new, but still works great, drives great, and is super comfortable. If it was in better shape, I could see owning one of these forever. It's too bad the transmissions are junk, the 3.5l v6 would literally run forever. While ours is in perfect mechanical condition otherwise, it was just in for transmission service and I was told the fluid is horrible & chunky. It's failing... be interesting to see how long it lasts. Just at 200k. Funny you say they are a headache, I'd much rather work on an Audi than a Nissan, but maybe it's just what I'm used to? Are you going to put a second transmission into yours?
Murano is very nice to drive, considering they are not expensive to buy and quite good on fuel (for the engine size of course) you just need to assume the risk of transmission failure… Which might happen or not if you’re lucky and treat it well
Thanks for watching! Great comment! Totally agreed! I miss the fuel economy of the Murano. We crossed 200k right be fore we sold it. It was not a well maintained vehicle and was finally showing signs of transmission failure. But we did get lucky and put nearly 20,000 miles on it in about a year and a half. I would own another, but like you said, with a high risk of transmission failure.
Hey just found your video! I found it very helpful and reassuring. We just bought our daughter this make and model. Normally we are a Honda family but she didn’t like them. After researching some similar midsize SUVs, this one showed up: seemed reliable, good crash tests, nice looking. We found an 09 with almost $200k but was 1 driver, with all service being done at their local dealership. Praying this is a blessing to the family and brings her many years of safe, happy driving.
Thanks for watching! While our Murano was primarily used as a business vehicle (technician / service rig), we constantly think back to how nice it was to have! Great fuel economy, plenty of power, nice to drive / ride in, and a very well thought out and roomy interior. While I might argue that I personally prefer the interior of the Honda Pilot, overall I prefer the Murano and would rather drive it.
Just like with Hondas, the Nissan 3.5l v6 is almost indestructible but what consistently mechanically totals these cars is the transmission. Our Murano had not been well maintained and had been driven hard. At 200k the original CVT was finally showing signs of wear and failure. With one that has been maintained you'll hopefully be looking at many years of life to come!
I have a 2010 Murano and i just love it. It has the bose stereo and great bass. Drives great and AC blows cold. Love the styling of the vehicle and the wheel set. Oil easy to change love the v6 power and reliability I have had this vehicle for about a year and a half. Would like to find a convertable version somewhere though.
Love your review graat job
Yes, you will slip with summer tires in the snow, no matter how good is your awd system.
Thanks for watching!
I miss my 09 awd. I had to let it go due to wiring issue. So I upgraded to a 15 awd. I wish I would have done further research. I miss the 3500 lbs of towing capacity compared to only now 1500 lbs
We really missed the fuel economy of the Murano. We'd average 20-23 on the highway out of it with the 3.3l. Switched to an 08 Honda Pilot with the 3.5l and that average dropped to 17-18 at best.
Liked the Honda a little better, slightly better storage, 3 rows of seats, and a much better AWD system. But the Murano's are nice too and actually get the mileage you'd expect from an SUV of this size, they drive a little nicer too.
Now we have an expedition with the 3.5 ecoboost that gets around 20-21mpg on the highway, not a bad truck, it's just too big. But if the pilot only gets 17-18 why not have something full sized that gets better mpg and can tow? Hoping to get it sold and try something smaller again.
I too have been learning to do a lot more research when considering a vehicle, but biggest thing for me is get out there and do lots of test drives to decide! Even then, you never really know how you'll like something until you've had it for a year or two.
what was the issue if you dont mind me asking?
@@dakotacollett4065 electrical issue. First I thought it was a bad battery. Next I thought it was the alternator had it repaired | replaced. Kept having the same issue. I towed it to the dealer and had them do a diagnostic on it and found out it was the wiring harness for the engine. Basically all the symptoms | issues of a failing engine wiring harness
@@philknight1972 oh thats not what i wanted to hear. im attempying a last ditch effort an replacing the positive terminal as ive recently had someone tell me that was their issue. thank you for getting back to me
@@dakotacollett4065 no problem. Looking back on it. I wish I would’ve done the repair instead of pulling the trigger and paying for another car. I’m 3 payments away from being paid in full
I have a 2014 and i love it.
Really good cars man! This is one I'd trust to be reliable for a long time. We just hit 198k in ours and still drive it about 500miles a week for work!
I do appreciate the 'sections' but I didn't notice them and there are no title but good job. Typically, I go to reviews only for reliability, good/bad things about engine, etc. You may want to cover that as a first point as everything else takes way too long and requires patience. Cockpit... don't care about, etc.
Thanks for watching! Thanks for the feedback, I'll keep this in mind for future reviews.
My sons murano is just died. CVT is gone . They ask 2500 for used one .
I think i will let it go.
Would love to have one but the cvt transmission is a dealbreaker for me.
have a 2013, my CVT Transmission went out at 26K Miles.. its fixed.. still good car though
Wow! That's hardly any miles for a major failure. I really wish Nissian could get that CVT transmission figured out; their motors will literally last forever when maintained. Yearly transmission services help prolong the transmission's life a ton! But it's still the weak point unfortunately.
Such a beautiful vehicle
It really isn't styled too bad. This one's in pretty rough condition though
@@EYVOAuto Could you do an update video on your Murano? Just a video suggestion if you need any.
Theres a car for 103k km on it, what do I need to check when it comes to the transmission because i know this is a CVT car
Well also legally you are supposed to have ur back window block the amount depends on ur state like my state it’s like your supposed to have like 87 percent of ur back and front window open idk weird law I got hit for but I am very interested in getting one of these after seeing this video
Oh interesting. I'm having to dig into window tint laws unfortunately with a new project, coming to the channel soon. These are not bad suv's. We really enjoyed having this one and miss it. They're also fairly easy to work on and overall reliable. However, I would highly recommend avoiding them because of the CVT or automatic transmission issues they're infamous for. Unless you own it from new or can verify the transmission has been flawlessly maintained, if you plan on keeping it for a while, you will be replacing the transmission at some point.
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Can I buy this car with 320k miles on it? So far it's maintained OK, just a thudder as driving ig suspension issue. Is it worth buying?
Avoid it like the plague.
Agreed with other comments... AVOID... This is Not a car to buy used. Especially not with miles. UNLESS it is flawless with paper service records for literally everything AND the transmission has been recently replaced with warranty.
You don't have a backup camera because you have the S version.
Dang it, haha.
Can the Backup Camera be in install on this S Series
Great question! The "screen" you see in the car, is just a liquid LCD / pixel screen - all it displays are radio information and climate control. There is no straight-forward / inexpensive way to add a backup camera to the S unfortunately.
However, you can add an aftermarket backup camera to any car... If you needed to add a backup camera to the Murano S, you would need to purchase an aftermarket kit to replace the Radio to a double din / something with a screen & camera capability. Then the camera would have to be wired into it from the back of the car... Checkout www.crutchfield.com/car/outfitmycar/mycar.aspx for some of the best kits - they walk you through exactly what you need for your can and what it would cost.
Some kits do have a separate monitor or other options than needing a new radio head unit. You could add an independent monitor or even a rear-view mirror with a screen in it for the camera. There are a lot options if you need a backup camera, but there's unfortunately not a great inexpensive way to make it work seamlessly with this car without some upgrades / modifications.
Thank You Sir I'm Looking into This
I'm thinking about getting the rear view mirror with backup cam capabilities
Thought you only use the key slot when the battery is dead/dying?
Unfortunately not on my model... The higher trim levels, however, do a proximity key which you do not have to insert
My 2009 Nissan Murano is not resining when machine the truttle so what will be the flot
Hi great question! Did you figure it out? Hopefully it's not an issue with the CVT / transmission. Very common on this car. ua-cam.com/video/8Pt9Wz1oLdE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=EYVOAuto
I have a 2009 Murano SL. I love it It practically drives itself. Ive had to make repairs as time will make sure of but it was well worth it.
Thanks for watching! To this day, the Murano has been my favorite SUV that we've owned. Absolutely love the 3.5l v6 and how easy these vehicles are to work on. Their CVT transmission and low-grade build quality of the body is really their only downfall.
Does this car has a block heater installed ?
Some did from the factory, some didn't. Just depends on how they were ordered. However, should only be about $150 for a shop to add one for you
Seems like frame rusts early. What do you think .is yours rusted yet
Great question! We didn't have too much on this car. Guess it all depends on where you live and if the car's seen a lot of salt and been cleaned regularly. Our old Hyundai sonata though...
Does it have Bluetooth?
yes they do come with bluetooth.
It really depends on the trim level you buy, mine was the most basic edition sold in 2009 so no bluetooth. However many do come with it and other features like heated seats, backup camera, proximity key, etc.
@@EYVOAuto FYI you can buy a cheap bluetooth adapter that connects to the line-in and usb/plug.
Great review!!!!
Thanks!
Car drives great. Axles seem to go out quite often. Bad design there. I've replace one twice and all of them at least one. A piece of crap. Add to that, the fact that at most the transmission will last 200,000 miles if you're lucky. Once the transmission goes, it worthless. Replacing the transmission will cost more than the car is worth. But it's definitely comfortable and fun to drive for being a piece of crap.
Yes, the CVT is the biggest downfall of these vehicles. I could recommend them if it wasn't for the transmission at $4,000 a pop and guaranteed failure haha. I agree the body of the car is built cheaply and there are a few components that become wear items on this car. I suppose luckily it's pretty easy to work on? The engines are great, great SUV in terms of comfort and fuel economy, but that transmission... Sold this car right at 200k on the original CVT.
Very good review & very good car.
Thanks! It is a great car!
great video
Thanks!
anyone now if u can connect ur phone bt??
Unfortunately not if your car has the same radio the one in the video has... I believe there is an old school Aux port though you could use a bt receiver with
@@EYVOAuto i don’t think, in my case it’s the SL model
I’m about to get one for myself, it has already used up to 238,000km. Will I be having problems? I’m just using to commute around town not much of road travels etc.
Great review btw!
Thanks for watching! I'm not a certified mechanic so you might do some more research online. The trans is really the only weak point on these cars, but there's no real time frame as to failure. Some suggest it happens early on if it's going to - around 120k miles. However, I've seen plenty of high mileage cars on the original trans - like ours over 322,000km (200k miles) when we sold it still driving great. The biggest thing is to have the transmission serviced every year or at least every 48,000km.
The 3.5l v6 is a great engine and should last a long time when maintained. If it weren't for the transmission these would easily be over 400,000mile cars. Just get your oil changed using full synthetic every 8,000km & take care of everything and it should take care of you.
I hope you didn't buy it. You're getting to the end of the transmission life. A piece of crap.
GREAT REVIEW...thank you for the TIPS on HIGH MILEAGE CVT ISSUE !!!
Thanks! Almost to 200,000miles, too bad the CVT's had issues, these are great cars.
@@EYVOAuto 200 k ...that is GREAT !@!!
The problem is if nissan do a good car with very good materials witch can leave about 15 years even more it will be great but the problem is that nissan will not be rental it will have to wait years to get billioner
I have a 2009 Nissan Murano,
I have had it since I had 26000 miles.
I have had the air conditioning replaced at about 60000 miles, new transmission at about 80000 miles which I had. Extended warranty for that thank God.
Now it's got 212,000 miles and was just told it needs another transmission.
So I'm going to say your transmission will be going soon.
I love my Nissan but it's a headache for problems.
Wow you've had that car a long time! Ours has been a work car since new, but still works great, drives great, and is super comfortable. If it was in better shape, I could see owning one of these forever. It's too bad the transmissions are junk, the 3.5l v6 would literally run forever. While ours is in perfect mechanical condition otherwise, it was just in for transmission service and I was told the fluid is horrible & chunky. It's failing... be interesting to see how long it lasts. Just at 200k. Funny you say they are a headache, I'd much rather work on an Audi than a Nissan, but maybe it's just what I'm used to? Are you going to put a second transmission into yours?
Brake switch grommet
Thanks for watching! Are you looking for the brake switch location? Or is that a common issue we should look out for?
He said cockpit
My Mom Has The Same car! 😃
Nice! How do you like it?
@@EYVOAuto Great 👍🏿