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Monday, January 28, 2008

Nissan Murano 2009.

Nissan took the wraps off its 2009 Murano crossover in Los Angeles. This auto calls the all-new model a "super-evolution" of the first-generation Murano.

Murano crossover first went on sale in 2003 as a 2004 model and helped popularize the crossover segment. The Japanese automaker is obviously hoping to build on that success with the substantially reworked 2009 Murano making its world bow the 2007 Los Angeles auto show.



The crossover features a new exterior and interior, more standard technology, and an improved driving experience thanks to a new platform — the new Altima's "D" architecture, to be exact. New Murano design includes an available dual panel power sliding glass moonroof and 2nd row skylight. Other available Murano features include a new foldaway cargo organizer, heated front and rear seats, power liftgate, rain-sensing front wipers and RearView Monitor.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

SUV's like the Murano spends a lot of time in the road and at the same time acquires a lot of dirt; that's why it's better if they have some flares to protect the sides and avoid damaging the paint