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DRIVERS LOG.(NEWS)(Product/service evaluation)
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December 22, 2008 |
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WONG: In preparation for a busy Thanksgiving, I easily stuffed a fold-up table and eight folding chairs in the back. The rear seats were a snap to fold down, a nice thing when it's cold out and you have a lot of stuff to load. When the roads got nasty, the Murano handled it fairly well. Traction control is a little overly intrusive, which is probably good for most drivers. Braking distance is longer than I expected in the snow, but that probably has more to do with a set of Toyo tires that veer more toward the performance end of the spectrum. Nissan's V6 is always good for potent power, and the CVT is a good piece with-out the rubber-band tendencies of some units. Steering weight is on the light side, but response is quick. For a tall, heavy wagon, it's agile, lacks large amounts of roll ...
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