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Remember Nissan's Luxury SUV from 2005?

Daniel Fernandez, Managing Editor, dsf.my

23-Feb-22 20:00

Remember Nissan's Luxury SUV from 2005?

In this week's show, the trio discusses Carsome's all-new car refurbishment facility, Honda's Certified Used Car Programme, and how it's changing the Used Car market in Malaysia. After that, they highlight the importance of your tyres and impart some tips on keeping them performing well.

In Part 2, they discuss a host of cars featuring the disappearance of Jeep in Malaysia, an RM8.1 million McLaren Elva, the Toyota Voxy, an all-new Volkswagen Golf, and an 'entry-level' Volvo XC90.

For our used car review, we're discussing Nissan's iconic (and forgotten) luxury SUV from 2005 - the Murano. When new, it proved itself as a strong alternative against the Toyota Harrier, but 18 years later and now worth around RM25,000, does it represent great value?

Produced by: Ariff Roose

Presented by: Ariff Roose, Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  auto

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