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2020 Nissan Murano Review: The non-SUV SUV

Auto123 reviews the 2020 Nissan Murano: What does it think it is?

Flagstaff, AZ - Since its arrival on the market in 2003, the Nissan Murano hasn’t really changed its vocation. It's an SUV that doesn’t trouble itself much with the usual concerns of an SUV.

Its sportier styling compared to most other models in its category places the Murano closer in feel to a Maxima sedan than a utility model. On the down side, space is less generous than in many of its rivals, and the specific shape of the roof is a bit of a handicap for rear visibility. Not to mention that the city-slicking Murano has no desire to go play in the mud, and if you have to tow something hefty, you’re out of luck: the towing capacity is only 680 kg while serious competitors are all around 2,250 kg in this segment.

So why buy a Murano in 2020? You'll love this crossover SUV if you're looking for qualities that are not usually associated with a mid-size ‘ute. First, there’s that styling with its unique silhouette to give it proper sports-car flair. More aerodynamic than those of most of its rivals, the Murano’s lines succeed in giving it excellent fuel economy.

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