What does the SL mean on a Nissan Murano?

As the luxury version of the 2006 Murano lineup, the SL came with 18-inch alloy wheels, antilock braking system, or ABS, heated seats, a 60-40 rear folding seat, rear spoiler, chrome grille, fog lamps, the LCD screen with backup camera, six-speaker audio system with CD player and curtain airbags.

How many miles can a 2003 Nissan Murano last?

200,000 miles
The Nissan Murano has an average lifespan of 200,000 miles before requiring expensive repairs. If you drive an average of 15,000 miles per year you can expect 13 years of service from your Murano, provided you keep up to date with scheduled maintenance and adopt good driving habits.

What features does a Nissan Murano SL have?

2021 Nissan Murano SL Specs & Features

Comfort & Convenience
Keyless ignition yes
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel yes
Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel yes
Power steering yes

Which is better Murano SL or SV?

The Murano SV and higher trims have a ten-way power driver’s seat with lumbar support, while the Murano SL and Platinum give you access to heated front/rear seats and leather seating.

How many miles can you get from a Nissan Murano?

The Nissan Murano can deliver up to 200,000 miles in its lifetime. It can even go beyond the 200,000 miles with proper maintenance and care. A Nissan Murano owner reports a stunning 265,000 miles on his Murano and it is still running fine.

Does Nissan Murano have turbo engine?

Powering the Murano is a 3.5-liter V-6, an engine that is becoming somewhat of an oddity in a segment dominated by turbo-4s. It’s rated at 260 hp and 240 lb-ft of torque, which gets sent through a CVT that drives either just the front wheels or all four. Gas mileage is rated at 20 mpg city, 28 highway, and 23 combined.