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The 2024 Nissan Murano is an eye-catching crossover built for everyday driving, family outings, and lengthy road trips. Find out more about the new Murano by reading this guide or visiting your local Nissan dealership.

Experience the 2024 Nissan Murano at Your Trusted Nissan Dealership

Performance

The new Nissan Murano includes a standard 3.5L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine. This engine offers 260 horsepower and 240 lb.-ft. of torque for a smooth, efficient ride. It also supports a maximum towing capacity of up to 1,500 pounds!

Safety and Security

Vehicle Security System

The Nissan Murano features a Vehicle Security System that emits visual and audible alarms if someone tries to open your doors, liftgate, or hood without a key programmed specifically to the vehicle.

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Regular oil changes at the Nissan dealer can significantly extend the lifespan and improve the performance of your car. How frequently you change the oil depends on a few different factors, so recognizing the signs your vehicle is due for a change can help you keep your Nissan running smoothly.

When To Get an Oil Change

For most Nissans, the manufacturer recommends changing the oil every 5,000 to 7,500 miles. However, with advancements in car engines and oil, some newer models may be able to go up to 10,000 miles with synthetic oil. Synthetic oil has a longer lifespan due to its ability to withstand higher temperatures and resist breakdown better than conventional oil. It’s important to consult your Nissan’s owner’s manual to learn the specific interval recommended for your model.

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If you want your next truck to be a vehicle that works as hard you do, you need to check out the 2024 Nissan Frontier. In our preview below, the experts from our Nissan dealer highlight some of the new Frontier’s best features so you can get a taste of what’s in store for you when you get behind the wheel.

Impressive Engine Power

You’ll have the strength to power through any challenge when you have the Frontier on your side. The 3.8-liter V6 engine churns out 310 horsepower and balances that sheer strength with cost-saving fuel efficiency, getting up to 24 miles per gallon on the highway. And with the Frontier’s maximum towing capacity of up to 6,640 pounds, you’ll be prepared to haul just about anything.

Versatile, Functional Truck Bed

The thoughtful design that went into the Frontier’s bed makes getting through your day-to-day tasks feel effortless. The Utili-track system offers three available channels through the bed so you can position the tie-down cleats to suit your needs, allowing you to secure any payload you need to load up. Available under-rail LED lighting ensures you always have clear visibility even when your job stretches into the nighttime hours.

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Nissan has always been known for its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. So, when it comes to OEM parts for your Nissan repair, rely on your Nissan dealer for genuine OEM Nissan parts and enjoy various excellent benefits.

Elevate Your Nissan Repair Experience with Genuine OEM Parts

1. High-Quality Genuine OEM Nissan Parts

Nissan exclusively builds Genuine OEM Nissan replacement parts to match the original factory specifications and standards. You can trust that genuine OEM Nissan parts are designed to provide the same level of fit and performance as the parts installed in your Nissan when you first purchased it.

2. Comprehensive Parts Warranties

Nissan offers an extensive warranty for its genuine OEM Nissan parts, one of the best in the automotive industry. Parts sold and installed by us are covered for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes earlier, from the installation date or purchase.

This warranty covers any repairs required to correct defects in materials or workmanship. If you install genuine OEM Nissan replacement parts during the Nissan New Vehicle Limited Warranty, the warranty will extend through and will not expire before the end of the original warranty.

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Your Nissan is a great vehicle, and you’ll want to keep it in perfect condition. The best way to protect your Nissan and reduce wear and damage is to perform regular maintenance. There are many different types of car maintenance, and as your Nissan dealer, we want to give you a few tips on ways you can keep your Nissan in top shape.

Ensure Your Nissan’s Longevity with These Essential Maintenance Tips

Test Your Battery

A dead battery will always seem to happen at the worst possible time. A battery has a lifespan of approximately three to five years. The chemical reactions inside the battery that allow it to store and supply electricity slowly break down, and this causes the battery to fail. Some problems in an engine can shorten battery life, for example, a defective alternator.

We advise you to get a battery test when your battery is three years old and then test it again yearly. Regular testing gives you the peace of mind of knowing that your battery is unlikely to let you down when you need it most. If our battery tester reveals a problem with your battery, we can quickly install a replacement for you while you wait.

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Navigating narrow city streets is difficult for large vehicles. The swift and agile Kicks available at your Nissan dealership is the perfect subcompact crossover SUV for zipping around town. The 2024 Nissan Kicks features an Integrated Dynamics Control Module that has Intelligent Trace Control, Active Ride Control, and Intelligent Engine Brakes to deliver a smooth and precise driving experience.

Check Out the Swift and Nimble 2024 Nissan Kicks Available at Your Nissan Dealership

The Kicks is quick, with a snappy 1.6L engine that is matched to an automatic Xtronic CVT. This powertrain delivers 122 horsepower, 114 lb.-ft of max torque, and excellent throttle responses. You’ll also find that the efficient CVT and advanced engine combine with the lightweight design of this crossover to deliver an EPA-estimated 31 miles to the gallon in town and 36 miles to the gallon on the highway.

Eye in the Sky

You can look at a virtual composite 360-degree bird’s-eye view of this subcompact crossover SUV when you equip it with the available Intelligent Around View Monitor. This monitor uses multiple camera angles to show you the area surrounding your Kicks. This is perfect for slipping in and out of tight parking spaces, navigating close quarters, and making sure there are no toys in danger of being run over.

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When you purchase a new or certified pre-owned Nissan, you get the benefit of a generous car warranty. It’s important to understand the coverage limitations of your standard warranty so you can know which repairs are covered by your Nissan dealership. 

The basic warranty for a new Nissan is three years or 36,000 miles, while a new powertrain is covered for five years or 60,000 miles. Nissan also offers a variety of new vehicle warranties, such as corrosion coverage for five years and unlimited miles, federal emissions performance for two years or 24,000 miles, federal emissions defect for three years or 36,000 miles, and long-term federal emissions defect for either years or 80,000 miles. 

A new vehicle warranty from Nissan has a few important benefits, such as 24-hour roadside assistance for the first three years or 36,000 miles of vehicle ownership. Roadside assistance benefits include flat tire, dead battery, lockout service, mechanical breakdown, fuel delivery, and one-way towing for an accident or collision. Towing assistance is also provided for five years or 60,000 miles. 

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Are you wondering when you should stop by the Nissan dealer for a new car battery? There are a few things to know about getting the battery replaced, including signs that you should get it replaced sooner rather than later.

How Often Do You Need a New Car Battery?

You’ll need to replace your battery every 3 to 5 years. The more you drive, the more often you’ll need to replace the battery. If you’re not sure when you last changed out the battery, then you should take a peek under the hood and inspect the battery case. The date your battery was manufactured should be stamped on the case, so you’ll know what year this battery was put in your car.

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Regularly getting a tire rotation helps keep your tires even, leading to a more comfortable and safer ride. It’s part of the preventive maintenance you should be getting at your Nissan dealer. Safety and comfort in your car are always highly desirable, so let’s look a little closer at the benefits of getting your tires rotated.

4 Benefits of Getting a Tire Rotation at Your Heath Nissan Dealer

1. Your Tires Will Last Longer

Your front tires support more of your car’s weight than the back ones because the powertrain is located at the front of the vehicle. Plus, many cars operate in forward-wheel drive most of the time, putting more strain on those front tires. This makes your front tires wear down faster than the back ones, shortening their lifespan.

Regular rotations stop the front tires from wearing down faster than the back ones. Instead, your tires wear down evenly. You’ll be able to replace all four tires at the same time, as the front ones will have a longer lifespan than they would if your tires weren’t regularly rotated.

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Tires are one car component that should never be neglected. If you ever experience the following issues with your tires, head to your local Nissan dealer without delay. With a fresh set of new tires, your risk of skids, blowouts, and other tire-related problems is greatly reduced. Your vehicle’s handling and performance will be bolstered as well. 

Treads Are Too Worn Down

Car Tires

Shallow treads are probably the main reason that drivers replace their tires. If your tires make it to the end of their lifespan without suffering too much damage, the treads will eventually wear down to 2/32 of an inch in depth. This is the time to replace your tires. Anything below 2/32 of an inch is dangerous to drive on and is also illegal in most states. 

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