The Nissan Murano: Your Next Family SUV

2020 The Nissan MuranoYou wouldn’t know it when you are out driving on the roads these days, but there was a time in the not so distant past where there was nary a crossover SUV in sight. It’s true. Cars, trucks, and big, bulky off-road SUVs were what you saw when you made your daily commute to and from your house. 

So, what happened? Well, the Nissan Murano came on the scene. 

Nissan was essentially the first automaker to introduce this unique new vehicle that would essentially become the standard for the modern-day crossover. It wasn’t quite an SUV, and it wasn’t exactly a car, but it borrowed the best traits of both. 

Why The Nissan Murano Should Be Your Next Family SUV

Here’s a quick rundown of why the 2020 Nissan Murano should be the next vehicle for you and your family’s transportation needs:

  • More Room: While it might not appear so spacious on the outside, when you step inside the cabin of the 2020 Nissan Murano, you’ll find space aplenty. In fact, you’ll find tons of room for up to five people along with up to 67 cubic feet of cargo space. 
  • Tech Yeah! The 8-inch touchscreen display inside the 2020 Murano features NissanConnect® with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ capabilities. There is also a plethora of USB and USB-C ports in the cabin to keep all the family smart devices charged and connected. 
  • Protected By The Shield: The Nissan Safety Shield® 360 includes an array of tech to keep you and your family safe like Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Blind Spot Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and more. 

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Learn More About the Murano at Lee Nissan

If you like what you have read so far about the Murano, then gather up the family and check out Lee Nissan in Fort Walton Beach for our full inventory. We’ve got a great selection of new Nissan Murano models to choose from and would love to get you behind the wheel of one today!

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