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The Davis-Moore Nissan dealership of Kansas offers a full selection of new and pre-owned Nissan cars, trucks and SUVs. Located in Wichita, Kansas, Davis-Moore is proud to be a part of your community and looks forward to continuing to serve Kansas in all of your new and used and pre-owned Nissan vehicle needs. At Davis-Moore, we pride ourselves on providing outstanding service to every customer. If you’re from the Wichita or Kansas area, searching for a Wichita Nissan Murano or Kansas Nissan Murano, stop by your Davis-Moore Nissan dealership in Wichita, Kansas and test drive a new 2012 Nissan Murano today! Your new Nissan Murano SUV is just a click away!
The Murano also remains ahead of many rivals in the area of high-tech electronics, and increasingly important factor in many consumer’s final purchasing decision. Of course, newer competitors like the Ford Edge, Mazda CX-7 and Kia Sorento now offer many of the same features, but the Murano’s edgy styling, performance oriented suspension and Infiniti-like luxury interior place it in a league of its own. — Kelley Blue Book
A tall wagon, the Murano offers good acceleration and sporty handling in a luxurious and quiet cabin. The ride is a little firm for a luxury crossover. — Car and Driver
One of the quicker 6-cylinder midsize SUVs, Murano has few peers for smooth throttle response around town and in hilly terrain. Credit the CVT, which seamlessly transfers power without the gear-selection dithers or downshift delays of some conventional automatic transmissions. — Consumer Guide
There is ample head and leg room, more so than in the Mazda CX-7, and the reclining rear seatbacks make for a more comfortable seating position. — Kelley Blue Book
Cabin-assembly quality is good. Abundant soft and padded surfaces add to overall quality feel. Aluminum trim on console and dash add upscale appeal. Though fake, LE’s wood-grain accents lend warmth and a more-upscale ambiance. – Consumer Guide
Even the base S trim sports an interior so rich and inviting you’d swear you were looking at a more expensive model. — Kelley Blue Book
There’s a nifty pop-up grocery organizer first seen in the Rogue, as well as one-pull rear-seat releases in the cargo bay. The rear seats motor back into place with the push of a button either on the dashboard or next to the release lever in the rear. — Edmunds
DAVIS-MOORE NISSAN DEALERSHIP
10625 E. Kellogg
Wichita, Kansas
316-618-6924
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