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Unexpected Power - 2015 Nissan Murano Long-Term Road Test

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Unexpected Power - 2015 Nissan Murano Long-Term Road Test

Our long-term 2015 Nissan Murano features a power tilt-and-telescoping steering column adjustment, an unexpected luxury convenience in a car of this class.

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Comments

  • 5vzfe5vzfe Member Posts: 161
    I would kill for a telescoping steering wheel - manual or power - in my 4Runner. I have to sit either upright or one notch too close to the wheel. Either way, this puts all upper body weight onto my lower back. Constantly adjusting the seat bottom and back is the only way to combat this - by finding a new, yet equally uncomfortable position to give other muscles a chance to get blood back in them. Finding new seats might fix this issue, but I think an extended steering column would solve most of my problem. I love the truck too much to let it deter me from driving it, so I put up with it on long drives.
  • nagantnagant Member Posts: 176
    I miss the old American style tilt wheels where one just grabbed the lever and the wheel was up and out of the way in a jiffy.
  • allthingshondaallthingshonda Member Posts: 878
    I find most people tend to drive one vehicle and not share a car. So, this is nice feature but it probably won't get used much after the owner gets their driving position set.
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