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Although this early adopter could use better fuel economy, it remains a great choice.
First introduced in 2003, the Nissan Murano was on the vanguard of the move to crossovers, with buyers not so much coming out of SUVs but passenger cars. Trailing in its wake came the Toyota Venza, the Ford Edge, and the Honda Crosstour, to name a few. Redesigned for 2009, the Murano's styling became more, well, pronounced -- with a pointy, shovel-faced grille and a rounded rear -- but it retained the same general proportions.
Photo Gallery: Driven: 2012 Nissan Murano - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: Driven: 2012 Nissan Murano - Automobile Magazine