2012 Nissan Murano


We have good news and bad news. The good news is that Nissan has just announced pricing for the 2012 edition of the popular Murano crossover.

At the top of the line sits the 2012 Murano LE with all-wheel drive, which rings in at $39,900. In-between those two, you'll find six other models: the Murano S AWD, Murano SV FWD, Murano SV AWD, Murano SL FWD, Murano SL AWD, and Murano LE FWD. Both the 2012 Nissan Murano and the 2012 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet are now available at dealers nationwide.

So popular is Nissan Murano in Russia that the country has three model grades on offer, while the majority of Western Europe countries concentrate on the most luxurious version only.

Nissan Murano is the third string to Nissan's Crossover bow, providing a range-topping model above Juke and Qashqai. Refined and comfortable, Nissan Murano is noted for its high levels of equipment. For the vast majority of markets this means 20-inch alloy wheels, power tailgate and colour rear and kerbside cameras all fitted as standard.

Murano also features Nissan Connect Premium satellite navigation system with 7-inch touch screen, HDD 9.3 Gb music server, iPod, Bluetooth and aux connectivity combined with premium 11 speaker BOSE system and the option of a rear seat DVD entertainment system.

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2012 Murano is priced $800 more than last year's model, but the open-top version drops down $1,840.

With all-wheel drive, the prices climbs to $31,700.
Murano S FWD $30,100
Murano SV FWD $33,670
Murano SL FWD $37,210
Murano LE FWD $39,110
Murano S AWD $31,700
Murano SV AWD $35,270
Murano SL AWD $38,810
Murano LE AWD $40,710

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