2003 Murano sport wagon
Jay!
03-30-2002, 07:09 PM
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by Joe Kohn
NEW YORK -- The 2003 Murano sport wagon, a fresh attempt by Nissan Division to adopt more striking design, goes on sale this fall.
"Rather than being confined to a conventional two-box-on-four-wheels, the Nissan Murano's designers had free reign to create a more dynamic and dramatic exterior," said Bill Kirrane, Nissan Division general manager.
The Murano features vertical headlights, d-pillars that sweep inward toward the roof and a rounded tailgate. Nissan calls the look part of its "sculpture in motion" theme.
With a length of 187.6 inches, the Murano seats five. It will be powered by a 3.5-liter, DOHC V-6 engine that generates more than 240 hp. The engine, which is in the same family as the Altima and 350Z, will be attached to a continuously variable transmission, Nissan's first for the U.S. market. It will come in front-wheel and all-wheel-drive versions.
The Murano also shares the FFL platform - the name indicating "front engine, front drive" - with the Altima and the 350Z coupe. The 350Z arrives this summer.
Jed Connelly, Nissan senior vice president of sales and marketing, said the division hopes to sell about 55,000 units of the truck in its first year.
Connelly declined to give an estimate of the vehicle's sticker price or targeted competitors.
Another article:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2002/03/28/037920.html?NEWS
by Joe Kohn
NEW YORK -- The 2003 Murano sport wagon, a fresh attempt by Nissan Division to adopt more striking design, goes on sale this fall.
"Rather than being confined to a conventional two-box-on-four-wheels, the Nissan Murano's designers had free reign to create a more dynamic and dramatic exterior," said Bill Kirrane, Nissan Division general manager.
The Murano features vertical headlights, d-pillars that sweep inward toward the roof and a rounded tailgate. Nissan calls the look part of its "sculpture in motion" theme.
With a length of 187.6 inches, the Murano seats five. It will be powered by a 3.5-liter, DOHC V-6 engine that generates more than 240 hp. The engine, which is in the same family as the Altima and 350Z, will be attached to a continuously variable transmission, Nissan's first for the U.S. market. It will come in front-wheel and all-wheel-drive versions.
The Murano also shares the FFL platform - the name indicating "front engine, front drive" - with the Altima and the 350Z coupe. The 350Z arrives this summer.
Jed Connelly, Nissan senior vice president of sales and marketing, said the division hopes to sell about 55,000 units of the truck in its first year.
Connelly declined to give an estimate of the vehicle's sticker price or targeted competitors.
Another article:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2002/03/28/037920.html?NEWS
Morpheus XIII
03-31-2002, 06:34 AM
Dude, I'm really regretting not having taken my laptop with me out of town... You know that I get off on reporting news on AF (especially that of Nissan)! LOL :hehehe: Oh well, I suppose I've learned my lesson from straying from the computer for more than a 3 hour period. :p
My goal is to beat Igor to the announcement of the revelation of a production U.S. GT-R! Curses, he is too quick.
My goal is to beat Igor to the announcement of the revelation of a production U.S. GT-R! Curses, he is too quick.
MaFi0s0
03-31-2002, 11:09 AM
the front reminds me of that weird hotwheels car that got re-released(the ugly one with the oversized front grill)
and the rest reminds me of a honda hr-v
and the rest reminds me of a honda hr-v
Morpheus XIII
04-01-2002, 06:06 PM
It's nice to see the future of automobiles has a place for crossovers, but I'd hate to see these things take away from the already small number of sports car buyers.
Jay!
04-01-2002, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by Morpheus XIII
It's nice to see the future of automobiles has a place for crossovers, but I'd hate to see these things take away from the already small number of sports car buyers. Ditto that. :(
It's nice to see the future of automobiles has a place for crossovers, but I'd hate to see these things take away from the already small number of sports car buyers. Ditto that. :(
fairmike
05-27-2002, 03:55 PM
They ought to give at least an idea of what the cost will be. I'm certainly not going to fill out a bunch of stuff without knowing "ballpark" on what the car will cost.
Mike Fair
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