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Nissan Murano service in my area
Nissan Motor Company is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun brands, with in-house performance tuning products labelled Nismo.
The 2025 Nissan Murano is the fourth-generation version of Nissan’s two-row, midsize crossover SUV. It brings a sizable update in terms of styling, technology, and drivetrain, positioning it as a more upscale choice in its segment.
Powertrain & Performance
The previous V6 engine has been replaced with a 2.0-litre turbocharged “VC-Turbo” four-cylinder engine that develops approximately 241 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque.
A conventional 9-speed automatic transmission replaces the older CVT, which was often a point of criticism.
Front-wheel drive is standard on base trims, while all-wheel drive is available and becomes standard on higher trims.
Maximum towing capacity remains modest for the class, around 1,500 lbs.
Fuel economy remains similar to the prior generation: roughly in the low-20s mpg combined (or about 23 mpg combined) in U.S. estimates, with some improvement in city driving offset by slightly lower highway efficiency.
Exterior & Dimensions
The 2025 Murano is wider and slightly longer than its predecessor, enhancing interior space and presence.
It features new “Crystal Cube” LED headlights, a revised front fascia, flared rear fenders, and a cleaner, more premium look overall.
Higher trims offer larger wheels (up to 21-inch) and additional luxury styling cues such as two-tone paint schemes and chrome trim.
Interior, Technology & Practicality
The cabin is significantly upgraded with upscale materials, including available quilted semi-aniline leather and refined finishes.
A major tech highlight is the dual 12.3-inch displays (one for instrumentation, one for infotainment), standard wireless smartphone integration, and optional head-up display.
Comfort features include available massaging front seats, ambient lighting (with many configurable colours), heated steering wheel, and rear passenger amenities.
Cargo space is competitive for the class: when second-row seats are folded, you’ll find a generous load area suitable for luggage, gear, or family outings.
Seating is for five; there is no third row in this model.
Safety & Driver Assistance
The Murano comes standard with Nissan’s “Safety Shield 360” suite, covering features such as automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind-spot warning, rear-cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, and high-beam assist.
Available advanced features include ProPILOT Assist (and ProPILOT Assist 1.1 on higher trims), which provide semi-autonomous driving aids such as lane-centering, curve speed adjustment, and highway stop-and-go assistance.
Optional surround-view camera systems, “Invisible Hood View” for tighter manoeuvring, and premium audio upgrades are available.
Trim Levels & Pricing (Canada Estimate)
In Canada, pricing for the 2025 Murano starts around CAD $46,848 for the base SV trim. Mid-level SL is about $50,498, and top Platinum roughly $54,498, before options and destination.
Features escalate with each trim: the SV provides a solid base of comfort and tech, the SL adds premium touches and mechanical upgrades, and the Platinum offers the highest luxury appointments including semi-aniline leather, massaging seats, and advanced driver assistance.
Strengths
Significant leap in interior quality, technology and refinement compared to previous Murano models.
The new engine and 9-speed automatic address longstanding critiques of the outgoing V6/CVT setup.
Premium-leaning design both inside and out makes the Murano feel more upscale than many of its rivals.
Strong blend of daily usability, comfort, and mid-sized SUV presence.
Trade-Offs / Things to Keep in Mind
Despite the upgrades, the towing capacity of 1,500 lbs is modest compared to some midsize SUV competitors—restricting its appeal for heavy trailers or boats.
With the switch to the 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder, maximum horsepower is down somewhat compared to the former V6, though torque is up. Some buyers may detect different sound/feel characteristics.
Fuel economy improvements are not dramatic; the highway efficiency has slightly declined even while city figures improve.
Because it lacks a third row, this model may not fit buyers who need seating for seven or eight.
Pricing at higher trims moves into near-luxury territory, so cost of ownership and competition from premium brands should be compared carefully.
Ideal Buyer Profile
The 2025 Nissan Murano is well-suited for those who:
Want a stylish, well-equipped midsize SUV with a focus on comfort, technology and premium feel rather than maximal cargo/towing capacity.
Value modern infotainment, advanced driver assistance, and high-quality materials.
Drive mostly with five occupants and don’t require a third row or heavy towing.
Prefer a refined, smooth ride and a distinctive design, and are willing to pay for those upgrades.
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I purchased a 2008 Nissan Rogue in March 2009 with only 9700 miles on it. Within 45 days of purchase, the vehicle needed a CVT replacement. Over the years I continued to experience various issues with the vehicle and found myself visiting the dealership every three months or less. The CVT failed again in April 2014. I was covered by the extended warranty (120,000 mile/10 year) with only 118K on the vehicle. Unfortunately, two years and 15K miles later, the CVT installed in 2014 has also failed and the vehicle needs a third replacement. Nissan said the CVT is covered by a one year/12K mile warranty. Despite knowing the part is defective, Nissan is not stepping up to assist with this most recent failure, not even offering a discount on the service or part to help offset the cost of their faulty part. On top of the poor quality of these CVTs, Nissan's customer service is a huge failure. Their consumer affairs representatives do not communicate and then completely blow you off once they have decided to deny your request for assistance or coverage on the faulty part (clearly they do not understand part of their jobs as customer service representatives is providing results and sometimes bad news to customer, not just ignoring them). Nissan closed my case without ever speaking to me regarding the final results of the investigation. I have approached the local dealership directly in an effort to receive a quote for this repair and have been waiting two days for a service rep to call me back with the estimate despite follow calls to inquire on the situation. Nissan has failed on both quality and service.Maureen of Oceanside, CA
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I have tried to open an online account to make lease payment 3 times. Every time, there is some issue. This time they wanted my account number. I don't walk around with my account number, and the letter they sent, has a lease number, which I guess, is not the same. When I called the cust. service number, I was put on hold so long, I finally hung up. In any event, you can bet your life that they would not of given me acct. number over the phone anyway. I like my new car, but being in cust. service myself, I find it laughable that I cannot find good cust. service anywhere. Based on these three call, which took up 3 lunch hours to try and complete, I WOULD NOT BUY ANOTHER NISSAN, NOR WOULD I RECOMMEND THEM EITHER... LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE AFTER THE SALE... Typical!!!Joel of Butler, WI
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Our 2013 Nissan Altima (3 years old), only 89, 000 miles and we have owned for 2 years, the transmission went completely out. We have maintain, like clockwork, all maintenance on this car. If tire pressure light appeared we took it to the DEALER ONLY. This car has only been serviced by the Nissan/Infiniti dealer. We logged a complaint with Nissan consumer affairs and they declined repair and/or assistance with repairs for a major component of the car. Her response because we were 28,000 miles past the 60,000-mile warranty or 5 years, which we are under the 5-year mark, they could not do anything and we are responsible for the repairs. $4500 dollar repair and they refuse to even assist with the repair.We were told by a Nissan mechanic that Nissan is fully aware of the issues with the transmissions in the 2013-2015 Nissan Altima and yet they won’t do a recall or provide assistance to owners. This is heartless and senseless of such a major company. Lost and don't know what to do as this is major, while we are in the middle of planning our wedding, daughter car went out and it's the holidays. Real nice Nissan.emanuel of Lithonia, GA
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In the past, I have owned two Nissan cars, a 1992 Sentra and a 2004 Murano, both paid in full. Well, in 2012, the transfer case/transmission went out on my Murano and the cost to get it repaired was going to be over $3,500 plus labor. Because of lack of income and I just started to work as a caretaker, I could not afford to get it repaired at that time (I loved my Murano). I had to check online and found there are so many people that had problems with the transfer case on their Murano (I do not know why Nissan has never done a recall). Since October 2012, I have been renting a car at Enterprise, which I was paying over $1,081.00 a month. So if you do the math, I have been giving Enterprise, over $8,600 for the last 8 months. So, I had been praying about what to do and since I was paying this money every month, I thought I would try to go to Nissan dealership in Victorville, California to see if they would help me get a used car. I was looking around and a salesperson asked me if I needed any help, I told him that I was looking for a used car. I explained to him my financial situation and what was going on with credit. He went and got another salesperson; they went and got a sales manager and they did the numbers. I told them that I could afford to pay $400.00 a month. Next thing I was told go and test drive a 2013 Nissan Sentra. I told them that I did not want to have very high payments. Well, I was told that my payments would be around $400 plus a month. When we got back from test driving, the salesperson told me the black Sentra which was on the show floor would be the car that I would drive off with. I told them that my credit was not good, but they told me that I did not have to worry about anything. So, on May 10, 2013, I drove off in a brand new car from Valley Hi Nissan in Victorville. Well, to my nightmare; on June 14, 2013 I received a call from Mr. George ** one of the finance managers. Nissan had denied my loan because I could not show even funds in my bank account. I told him that if Nissan would have looked at my statements carefully, they would have seen that all my funds were going to Enterprise every week to cover for the car I was renting from them. I told them that if they did the numbers, they would see how much I was spending every week. Mr. ** told me that Nissan did not care about me renting a car; they wanted to see the funds in the account. I told him, "How can I keep the funds in the account, if I am renting every week?" He told me to bring the car back to the dealership in Victorville. I am very upset with this whole situation because Nissan never gave me an opportunity to even make one payment. I understand that I have had some credit issues, which is not Nissan and the bank's problem, but how many people in America are having problems with their credit? I am very upset with the people at the dealership, because now they are saying, "Well, we did all we could do." You know, if we mess up how credit scores, the bank and finance companies will hold our past over our heads until we die, and sometimes they hold the past still against who have died. All I wanted them to do is to at least give me a chance to make the payments. So now, here I am back to renting a car so I can get to work, and the dealership has their car which now is a used car. So who wins? I just thank GOD that he does hold our past against us for life.Alberta of Victorville , CA
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The airbag light is blinking. I spent $80 for them to tell me that it's a bad harness kit b1182 and that it will cost over $300.00 to fix. I have read that this is a known issue, but a recall is not being created.Benjamin of Land O Lakes, FL
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I was actually in a hurry to buy a car as mine got totaled in an accident. The price seemed to be a good value and dealership close to home helped. I like my car that is why I have not replaced it after thirteen years. I think Nissan is a very good brand or make of cars. I love how quiet it is. I get complimented on the color and looks of the car. Car rides smoothly and runs quiet. I like the material of the seats. The radio had a nice sound. I like the color, the size, the sunroof, and electric seats. However, I dislike the small cabinet. The covering has rippled and the gearshift fid too. Air vents for the air conditioner are placed wrong on the dash. During hot summers in Las Vegas seems like it never get cool enough.Christi of Las Vegas, NV
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After making arrangements with Nissan to make to make a payment, I repeatedly get calls. I'll even explain that I've made an arrangement and need to release the line to answer my phone at work. The caller would have me in tears before releasing the line or I just simply hang up. I will have told them that I'm at work and need to leave the call. It's very embarrassing to have my own customers overhear my conversation!! It's very emotionally draining to try to perform your duties at work, in order to make your payment, and have Nissan repeatedly ask questions that you may not want to answer in front of your own customers. And if I'm working with a customer, they'll call my work phone and ask for my co-worker, which is my friend/cosigner. She is tired of the calls as well. I know my payment need to be made. But calling me several times, after speaking with someone is ridiculous.C. M. of Texarkana, TX
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I will never buy a Nissan again! I own a Nissan Rogue and my car stopped working while I was on the freeway while my daughters were in the car. I found out it was my transmission (CVT) but Nissan refused to replace it since I was 1,700 miles outside of the warranty. There was no indication there was even an issue or that I should take my car in; which would have saved me thousands of dollars, prevented being without a car for over a week, and putting me and my family in grave danger. It is extremely upsetting and disheartening that Nissan cares so little for their loyal customers.Sally of Maricopa, AZ
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Enzo Ferrari described Nissan 300ZX Convertible as "the sexiest car ever built." He was correct in his description. This was the Super Car of the 90s with the various standard features that the vehicle has. You have to see one to believe it, remembering that it is now 25 years old.Patrick of Parker, Colorado
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2008 Nissan Versa CVT Problem. I am crying right now. I do not know what I am going to do. The other day I was driving and took my girlfriend home and the gas light came on. It was late and me being a woman decided to get gas the next day. So I did but when I was half way out of my apts the gas pedal quit working. I thought I had run out of gas so I had to go about 5 miles an hour over across the street to the gas station. Put gas in it and it drove fine and to the grocery store right up the street. On my way home it ran fine and when I turned into my apts the gas pedal quit working again. I have it in a shop for about two weeks and they tell me they cannot figure out what is wrong. They believe it is the CVT. They said it was just a fluke that about me being low of gas that this doesn't have anything to do with it. That it is getting plenty of gas but the transmission isn't receiving the information or something like that.I just got online and have seen over 800 different complaints about the CVT on these Nissan's. My life is over if it is the transmission. I am on disability and 65 years old. I barely make it as it is. If I do not have a vehicle I cannot go to my doctor or to the grocery store. I have no family. God what am I gonna do. Does anyone know where I can file a complaint at least. So maybe in the future people will see it and not buy a Nissan and be stuck walking like me. Why doesn't Nissan make good on these. Why??Judy of Deer Park, TX
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