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19-04-2015, 10:27 | #1 |
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2 different Nissan 4x4s??
Hi all,
Well completely by chance whilst looking for a road biased 4x4 for the wife we stabled across a Nissan Murano, big petrol engine, but already converted to run on LPG We picked her up yesterday, very impressed with the drive. So we've now accidentally got 2 different nissan 4x4's!! Anyone else got 2 different? If so what's your combo?? Ours now: Nissan terrano - for load lugging, carrying building materials, towing the trailer tent and my commute to work Nissan Murano - for family duties, long journeys and when we want to get from a-b quickly. Matt |
19-04-2015, 10:38 | #2 |
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Nice I looked at those a while ago and at the time thought they were a bit heavy on the Juice
Then we got the a6 Allroad 2.7T I'm not sure what the logic was behind that; So Day to Day Audi A6 AllRoad 2.7T Auto My Toy 1997 LWB Y60 4.2 Auto petrol. |
19-04-2015, 12:15 | #3 | |
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Murano - nice looker & spec.
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They did not import this model for very long and as a result parts prices from Nissan are very expensive with not a lot of aftermaket options as with more popular models. That said the specification and drive is brilliant will be interested to hear how you find it long term as I always notice them on the road. |
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19-04-2015, 14:23 | #4 |
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Cheers guys, I'll keep u updated on how we get on.
I'm expecting parts to be a bit expensive, but hopefully it will be fairly reliable, fingers crossed. Only negative so far are the high tax band ( doesn't hurt so much now you can pay by direct debit) Sadly we now have to say goodbye to our beloved alfa 156 £995 if anyone's interested, it's only done 77k I can email pics and details if anyone's interested. Silver with red leather. Matt |
19-04-2015, 14:31 | #5 |
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Cheers guys, I'll keep u updated on how we get on.
I'm expecting parts to be a bit expensive, but hopefully it will be fairly reliable, fingers crossed. Only negative so far are the high tax band ( doesn't hurt so much now you can pay by direct debit) Sadly we now have to say goodbye to our beloved alfa 156 £995 if anyone's interested, it's only done 77k I can email pics and details if anyone's interested. Silver with red leather. Matt |
19-04-2015, 15:10 | #6 |
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Murano
Is your's an automatic ?
Never seen CVT on anything above 2 litres before so not sure how it copes long term with the extra power output of a large engine. That said CVT was originally a DAF design (Variomatic) that was awful (You had to start them in gear !) and the patent was sold to the Japanese who sorted it to become one of hte most fuel efficient units for small engined cars. |
19-04-2015, 15:39 | #7 |
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Yes they're all the 3.5v6 with cvt gearboxes,
No reported problems with the cvt box other than a couple of belt failures in the US early on before they started selling them in the uk. Hopefully will be ok, according to a bloke at work they're now using cvts for majority of hybrids cos they handle the large torque better? not sure how correct that is! Lol Apparently the 3.5v6 is the same engine nissan use in the 350z, retuned for use in the Murano, I just wonder if they wound the power down because of the gearbox? Possibility. |
20-04-2015, 13:03 | #8 |
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I like the Murano & even top gear gave it a thumbs up
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20-04-2015, 20:21 | #9 |
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Aw man, never heard of these and no pictures either?
I like the sound of a 3.5 v8.... |
20-04-2015, 21:21 | #10 |
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I can't believe the cheek of this thread....multiple posts and still NO piccies. How very dare you
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20-04-2015, 21:42 | #11 |
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not a bad wee beastie
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20-04-2015, 21:44 | #12 |
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And Shame on you all for not knowing the Nissan 4x4 range
Nissan do cars as well as the beloved PATROL oh and a few smaller 4x4's |
20-04-2015, 23:01 | #13 |
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pretty rare, suppose Nissan's take on BMW X5.
wouldnt mind finding a petrol pathfinder of current style. v6 4.0 soon deleted guess didnt sell, but might be fun lpg'ed. recall in states they had squeezed a v8, maybe 5.3 from titan pickup into one..... or could look at forced induction on v6....maybe not with lpg?
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