Just based on the reviews alone, it looks like you are going to be seeing a lot of the 2015 Nissan Murano our on the road this year. The Nissan Murano first popped up on the market back in 2003 and it looked like something you were going to see in a futuristic movie. The wide stance, curved, flowing lines and the big wheels made the new model from Nissan stand out. Compared to what you saw on the market at the same time, the Murano was something special.
If you compare it to what was on the market at the time, the popular midsize SUV was the Ford Explorer. The Explorer brought many features to the midsize SUV market and compared to the Nissan Murano it was left in the old times. Other midsize SUVs were more narrow and did not look as rounded off, but that did not keep buyers from checking them out on the lot.
The redesign of the 2015 Nissan Murano is something that is going to be noted with each review that comes out this year. Some claimed that the update was not drastic enough to differentiate from the first generation models. The front end had a little work including a new V-shaped grille, “boomerang” headlights and LED accents to match. The 2015 Nissan Murano looks like the big brother of the Nissan Juke in terms of the contours, shapes and overall style.
Online reviewers like the way the outside looks compared to the inside. Once again, compared to the Ford Explorer interior, the 2015 Nissan Murano does not come with anything real crazy on the inside. It does depend on how you like your instrument cluster, infotainment console, shifter location and seating arrangements. With comfortable leather seats all over the place, the 2015 Nissan Murano does come with a couple of different color options for the interior. The center console is full of chrome looking buttons that do this or that, but might seem confusing to some.
With all of what has been said, realistic consumers are going to make it come down to the overall price of the 2015 Nissan Murano. Are new car buyers going to pay more than $30,000 for a 2015 Nissan Murano? How about more than $40,000, or $50,000? If you look at the 2015 Nissan Murano, it comes with top of the line features and technology and carries a price tag that reads, $40,000. Consumers that are looking for the best deal, might take a look at other models from Infinity or Hyundai, but are more likely going to come back to the Nissan.
