Can the Nissan Murano Make Driving Meditative?
By: Kristin Varela Test drove: 4/20/2004 to 5/4/2004 I love the way this vehicle looks. The marketing term Nissan coined to describe it is “The Urban SUV.” It’s sleek, modern and sophisticated. Not everyone sees it the way I do, however. A friend of mine commented that its shape is reminiscent of a shoe. I don’t agree with her about that, but considering the fact that I spend so much time in my car, I think I might qualify as the little old lady who lived in a shoe. The interior of my test vehicle came with standard cloth seats. I’m typically not a fan of cloth seats (mainly because they’re too difficult to clean), and these ones are no exception. They do, however, look great. These seats look and feel like suede. A leaky sippy cup in the backseat, though, and my lovely faux suede could be ruined. The first great feature I notice on the Murano is the seat release latch in the cargo area. When I come across a really great bargain at a garage sale, all I have to do to make room for it is