Reliable and solid
I got this car about a year and a half ago, and have put on a lot of miles since; in the course of my work, I drive tons around New England, as unforgiving an area as any for motor vehicles, but this car has treated me well, getting through bad weather with ease. It's comfortable and so far hasn't cost me tons of money to keep up, new brakes front and back, that sort of thing. The only drawback is I came from owning a Toyota Camry (finally gave up the ghost on that one at 340,000 miles, but swear it could've gone longer), is the mileage. When it's running in top form, though, the Murano gets 20, 21 mpg (Camry was 30, 31), so it's not horrible, but I do pull into gas stations more regularly than before. But keeping good tires on it and maintaining it helps for sure.