2009 Murano Bouncy Ride quality
I've owned my 2009 SL AWD Murano for about a month now and feel that it has this annoyling bouncy quality to the ride. It's less noticeable at freeway speeds but still present. I've put 1400 miles on it. While it wasn't clear to me on the short test drive I took at the dealer (I had driven several examples and didn't take an extensive drive on the day of purchase), while driving it home I first noticed that even small uneven features in the pavement cause a bouncy sort of jolt to travel through the vehicle. After I purchased a new vehicle I thought my days of test driving were over, but have since driving 3 other new Muranos and feel that their ride quality is significantly better. I took it in for service and the Service advisor and technician said they drove it and didn't notice any problems. Other than put it up on the rack and make sure there was no fluid leak from the shocks and that all the weights were in place on the tires and that there was no uneven wear or worn patches, they didn't do much with it. Anyway, it seems as if I am riding on a bumpy road at all times. Others have described similar kinds of sensations, but in my searching haven't found that anyone has identified a resolution.
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f16e370/326
Anyone experience something similar? It's very frustrating to have an expensive new vehicle be such a point of stress.
Any ideas as to what I should have the dealer check? They said they are reluctant to go replacing things when nothing is clearly wrong. Time to ask for new tires or....? Any ideas would be very helpful. Thanks!
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f16e370/326
Anyone experience something similar? It's very frustrating to have an expensive new vehicle be such a point of stress.
Any ideas as to what I should have the dealer check? They said they are reluctant to go replacing things when nothing is clearly wrong. Time to ask for new tires or....? Any ideas would be very helpful. Thanks!
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I have noticed that the 09 Muranos seem to come with a wide variety of different tires ( at least in the S.F. bay area dealerships ). My 09 has the 18" Bridgestone Dueler tires - and my personal guess is that these tires give a stiffer ride than the Goodyears, which are the other commonly available tire on the 09's. Most of the 09's that I test drove before purchase had the Goodyears, but for some reason, the one that I bought ( due to the right combination of options and interior/exterior color ) had the Bridgestones.
My car rides fine on smooth roads, especially on the highway. But on less then perfect roads, especially in city driving, it can get pretty bouncy as you describe. It is pretty sensitive to tire pressure as well, but I am not going to run the tires at <30 psi in order to smooth the ride out.
Anyway, if you have the Bridgestone tires, I think there is a chance that going to a different tire will give a smoother ride quality.
But when I drove my new car back home, I think that I make the wrong decision. It was so bouncy and made me feel dizzy when I got off from my car.
The TPMS light keeps on even I check tire pressure OK and drive a long time.
The tires on my car are goodyear.
I probably will trade it in after 1~2 years. So sad. Waste my money.... :<
Seems to be just as comfortable as the 1996 Dodge Caravan we replaced that we had driven (for 238,000 miles) on the same roads for several years. We also drive a '93 300ZX and '89 Maxima. Replaced the maxima shocks finally a couple of years ago with what was suposed to be "mildly firmer" shocks and springs. THATS now a "bouncy" ride!
what's the difference between 18 and 20"
1. Price wise
2. Ride quality
3. Performance (safety)
4. Avalability (I found 235/65/R18 is quite a rare spec)
5. Durability
6. LOOK (i guess 20" looks nicer, but is it a good investment?)
Also, I am curious if i went nut and drove the car at 180kmh on the highway, should any rating on the tyre speed cope? Mostly came with "H" (what does H go up to?) Just want to know I wont slip when I am being chased by cops.
Do I have to stick to 235?
235/60/R18 is a much more popular tyre. Will it affect the speedometre as in actual speed and shown speed?
Thanks