Cars.com Reviews the 2009 Nissan Murano

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It may not have a price yet, but that didn’t stop Cars.com senior editor Joe Wiesenfelder from reviewing the all-new 2009 Nissan Murano. The redesigned SUV is due out next month and won rave reviews from our editors under the lights of the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. Joe gives a thorough review of the Murano to see if it stands up as well on the road.

2009 Nissan Murano Expert Review

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This is probably the best looking SUV in the market. I don't like its twin Infiniti, but Nissan has done a wonderful job with this one.

I think the Murano is twined with the FX and the Rogue twined with the EX, fits well. Overall I think the Murano is Classy and really Stylish, something Japanese manufacturers has always done, but it's more Modern and Tech, which makes it look unbelievably Stylish.

I was kind of a fan of the older murano because it has a differnt kind of style, but this new one kinda loses the appeal. The headlamps are very nice but other than that it lost the edgy sport look in favor of a bloated swoop design...The interior is better though!

Nissan has hits and misses. The look of this vehicle is not appealing to me. The front end is less than tasteful.

Whoa! The Murano now uses Premium Fuel. =(

Look Toyota, somebody can make a car NOT BORING.

I'm pretty sure it has always used premium fuel.

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