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By Ben Whitworth
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11 August 2006 08:01
The Murano GT-C is desirable and notable, even before you consider it as a case study of how quickly car makers can respond to market trends and demands. While it showcases the talents of Nissan GB's engineering team, it still needs a bit of elbow grease, particularly the CVT transmission and the harsh ride. But as it stands, the GT-C is a pretty impressive effort.
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DCorner says
RE: Nissan Murano GT-C (2006) CAR review
At least Nissan have finally put a diesel engine in this thing - might start selling now! It's a shame the diesel is the commercial vehicle 2.5 litre engine - the Nissan Murano could really do with a smooth 6 cylinder 3.0 litre diesel and it might have a good chance agains the X5 etc...
At least Nissan have finally put a diesel engine in this thing - might start selling now!
It's a shame the diesel is the commercial vehicle 2.5 litre engine - the Nissan Murano could really do with a smooth 6 cylinder 3.0 litre diesel and it might have a good chance agains the X5 etc...
25 August 2010 17:39
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