The Nissan Murano can be an appealing used midsize SUV for buyers who want comfort and a smoother, more premium feel than basic two-row crossovers. The key question is whether CVT history and general maintenance support that comfort-oriented value story.
Best For
Best for buyers who want a comfortable two-row SUV and are willing to be selective about drivetrain history.

Mid-size SUV
Used-Market Range
$8,000 - $31,000
Reliability
6.7/ 10
What To Know
The goal here is not just finding one you like. It is finding one with the right condition, the right history, and the right ownership story.
Why this model keeps showing up on buyer shortlists.
These are the patterns worth slowing down for.
Year Guidance
2020-2024
Later current-generation Muranos are the easiest to recommend when records are strong.
2017-2019
These can be solid value buys if the CVT drives smoothly and maintenance is documented.
2009-2016
Older examples deserve extra caution for CVT age, interior wear, and deferred repairs.
Trouble Spots
Confirm smooth cold-start shifts, review fluid-service history, and pay attention to any hesitation or shudder during the test drive.
Treat this as a targeted inspection point and ask for proof that the seller addressed it instead of simply clearing warnings or masking symptoms.
Look for service records, visible seepage, low-oil habits, and any signs the seller has been topping it off instead of fixing the root cause.
Used-market range
$8,000 - $31,000
Reliability score
6.7 / 10
FAQ
The Nissan Murano can be an appealing used midsize SUV for buyers who want comfort and a smoother, more premium feel than basic two-row crossovers. The key question is whether CVT history and general maintenance support that comfort-oriented value story. For the right buyer, it is strongest when the vehicle history, service records, and condition line up with the asking price.
Start with 2020-2024 and 2017-2019. Use extra caution around 2009-2016 unless inspection results and maintenance records are unusually strong.
Title brands, salvage history, and insurance-total-loss records that materially change value. Mileage consistency and registration gaps that can point to hidden downtime or odometer questions. Prior accident records that deserve closer body, alignment, and airbag inspection. Ownership patterns that suggest rental, rideshare, or unusually hard family-duty use. That history context helps you decide whether the listing is a clean buy or just a clean-looking one.
Ready To Check It
Run the VIN before you negotiate so you know whether the story in the listing matches the story in the records.