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Replying to: kjsmitty (Mar 11, 2009 10:12 am)
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Replying to: jayrider (Mar 11, 2009 11:32 am)
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Replying to: SamBK81 (Feb 05, 2009 9:14 am) In addition, I have that noise coming from the left driver side window. It sounds both like the window is slightly "down", with road noise more pronounced, particularly when cars just go by. Almost sounds like window is down. Also, there's this rubbing sound on the window itself that drives me nuts, almost like the window is vibrating or rattling around slightly loose inside the door. I have brought it up but the people in service look at me like I have 2 heads.
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Replying to: mandymusika (Mar 11, 2009 1:01 pm) |
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Please save me from my own stupidity/overeagerness. About a year ago I started looking at crossovers with the Murano my clear favorite. After looking at a lot of other vehicles, I'd decided on the Murano in January when deals were being made. I have multiple sclerosis which affects my ability to lift my legs. Unfortunately, they have gotten much worse in the past year, and I didn't recheck the step in height on the Murano in January in my eagerness to buy the car. So I have a beautiful black SL AWD that I have great difficulty getting into and out of. I've now checked it against other vehicles that I can access and I think I'll be all right if I can lower the driver's seat by 2.5 inches. I've looked on the Internet for a way to lower the suspension but really haven't found a viable solution. Does anyone have a solution? I'm in southeastern Wisconsin, so can get to Chicago or Milwaukee pretty easily. Thanks for your help.
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Replying to: chuckb4 (Mar 17, 2009 3:59 pm) |
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Replying to: 6mav (Mar 05, 2009 9:56 am) |
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Replying to: davidv935 (Apr 19, 2008 7:12 pm)
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Replying to: kazvolinsky (Mar 25, 2009 6:55 am) "Is there anyway to disable the so-called safety features?" Yes, there are several threads on this and at Murano.org and NICOs Murano forums about how to do this (ie, disable the speed sensor) "The ones for a musicbox are the most ridiculous,what kind of safety is is when one got to scroll through hundreds of songs to get to one he needs while driving,the passenger in a car got no possibility to give a hand at that either" Not sure what you are getting at here. Its pretty easy to shift through an album at a time and then song by song, or set it up to sequence by artist or other catagories. if you want to do keyword searches while driving, I guess you are out of luck. You can get more functions if you do the speed sensor disable thing, but we have found the standard contorls and functions pretty useful. If you want ipod type contorls, well, its pretty easy to hook up your ipod to the RCA jacks that are available on all the trim levels. And I suspect that aftermarket vendors will soon have ipod integration parts out for the S and SL trim levels for the 2009. (they've been out for earlier model Muranos for some time now) "the navigation system by itself sucks.Incredibly poor.The points of interest basically got no choices.Map design is so blind ." I've used a great handheld TomTom for a couple of years before getting the Murano. The Murano's nav has more function (being able to voice navigate to an address while driving works pretty well. And it has plenty of POIs - certainly more than the TomTom. Someday I'll have to check out that Armenian Restaurant category! (really!) Finding the altitude display (in the info menu, not on the map display) was kind of cool for our trips into the Sierras. I would like to get to the Points of Interest whle driving, but you can set it up to display 4 categories of places/POIs to search while driving. We put in fast food restaurants so we can find the nearest Subway or In-and-Out Burger when lunchtime is approaching. But I am thinking of installing the speed sensor disable switch to make it easier for my passenger to search more categories while driving. "It definetely is a flop-knowing that prior I would never go for LE." ??? What are you trying to say here? "Not to mention that passenger seat does not tilt,the back seats are incredibly uncomfortable and the car is road noisy." None of this is true. The passenger seat does tilt, and we had three adults in the rear seats for a 350 mile trip from LA to San Franciso and they said it was great. And you can even tilt the rear seats a little bit! Have you actually been in a Murano? Road noise is less than the Lexus RX350 or Lincoln MKX we test drove before buying the Murano. Maybe there are other SUVs that are quieter, but the MO is really quiet to us. "Blind spots are simply dangerous in this car-view is blocked " I've seen this complaint before on the Murano, and it is a little difficult to see out the rear right IF you don't use your mirrors at all! But is you have properly set up the side mirrors AND USE THEM, visibility is fine. The key is to set your side mirrors properly, ie so they can "see" the blind spots at the sides and rear corners of the vehicle. The mirrors on the Mo are big and very useful and "the car-view" (whatever that is) is NOT blocked. This is a very safe vehicle. "A mistake to buy anything but a SE" It certainly would be, since there is no such trim level any more! Nissan only sells an S, SL, and LE trim levels. "Regular 200 dollars garmin or navigon GPS and an I-pod for another 200 will save 10 grand." It will save money, but nothing like 10 grand! The Navigation and Music Box option on an SL or LE costs something like $2500. I think you need to actually read the pricing information available on Edmunds or even Nissan's sites. That is still expensive, of course, but certainly part of what you are paying for is the superb integration in the Murano with all the other systems in the vehicle. (at least, that's the way I rationalized it. "Voice recognition is not bad but some towns I was trying to drive to in NJ and PA DO NOT EXIST or bring you to wrong places.Had to use mapquest.Ridiculous. " Well, the maps in the Murano navigation system are from the same company (Navteq) supplying maps to many of the GPS manufacturers. So if NJ and PA are missing some towns in the Mo's system, they will be missing in many other navigation systems too! If you are talking about voice recognition of some place names, I agree. I dare ANYONE to get the Mo's nav system to recognize Pacheo, California. No matter how we pronounced it (correctly and incorrectly), the nav system could not recognize it. But did you know that the Mo allows you to navigate to any point on the map? Just use the touch screen and point to where you want to go. Simple as that! I recommend learning a little more about the Murano. I spent a lot of time studying and comparing the functions and prices on the Murano, Lexus RX350, Ford Edge/Lincoln MKX, and Acura MDX. The Murano came out equal or better in function, luxury, reliability, and handling than all, at a substantially better price. (the Edge was prettly close in price) -- jayhawk delighted owner of a 2009 Murano SL AWD
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Replying to: jayhawk70 (Mar 25, 2009 9:26 pm) Your post was phenomenal! You should be working for Nissan. Seriously, sounds like the OP needs to check his options because it was a bit off mark. I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your vehicle so much! |
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