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- New Car Test Drive
- Price As Tested:
- $40,750
“Stylish, roomy, refined midsize crossover SUV.”
The 2010 Nissan Murano lineup comes in three trim levels: S, SL, and LE. All three are now offered with front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD).
Murano S FWD ($28,050) and AWD ($29,650) come with fabric upholstery; six-way manually adjustable driver's seat; 60/40 split folding rear seat; dual-zone automatic climate control; cruise control; tilt-and-telescope steering wheel; the usual power windows, locks and mirrors; six-speaker audio with six-CD changer, MP3/WMA playback and auxiliary input; and three 12-volt power outlets. Added for 2010 are Intelligent Key and privacy glass. Factory options are limited to splash guards ($125), but dealers can install a rear bumper protector ($100), carpeted floor and cargo mats ($185), a retractable cargo cover ($230), and an aero body kit ($1,865).
Murano SL FWD ($29,600) and AWD ($31,200) add front fog lights, leather wrapped steering wheel with audio switches, eight-way power driver seat, a power return for the rear seatbacks and, new for 2010, roof rails and a security system. Options expand greatly for the SL. The Premium Package ($1,000) consists of an 11-speaker Bose audio with XM Satellite radio and auxiliary audio/video inputs, RearView Monitor, 7-inch QVGA color display, auto-dimming inside mirror with compass and HomeLink, cargo cover, and cargo organizer. The Technology Package ($1,500) combines Bluetooth with a power liftgate, automatic xenon headlights with manual leveling, rain-sensing wipers and heated outside mirrors. Also available are heated leather seats with power passenger seat ($1,600) and a dual-panel power glass sunroof ($1,200). But some packages can only be ordered with other packages, so see your dealer for details
Murano LE FWD ($36,580) and AWD ($38,180) make the contents of the Premium and Technology packages standard, plus the leather seats (with heat front and rear) and dual-panel sunroof; and add a power tilt-and-telescope steering wheel; memory function for the seats, mirrors and steering wheel; silver accents on the roof rails; and 20-inch alloy wheels.
Both SL and LE can be ordered with Navigation ($1,850), a dual-screen DVD system with screens mounted in the front-seat headrests ($1,510), an integrated DVD system with a single nine-inch overhead screen ($1,600), roof rail cross bars ($100), and illuminated door sills ($280), plus all the accessories offered on the basic S..
Standard safety features include dual-stage frontal air bags, seat-mounted side-impact air bags (for torso protection), roof-mounted curtain air bags (for head protection), active head restraints in the front row (for whiplash protection), antilock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA), traction control, and electronic stability control. Murano also comes with seatbelts; be sure to use them, because seatbelts are your first line of defense in a crash.