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Preowned Nissan Vehicles For Sale In Seattle, Tacoma, And Bellevue Washington
Got kids? Are you always on the run to family activities? Need room for pets and belongings? Then allow us to turn your attention to the 2016 Nissan Murano Platinum. This mid-size SUV combines great interior room with smart cargo management systems, making it an ideal and stylish choice for busy families on-the-go.
 
As soon as you slip inside the 2016 Murano, you’ll notice its bright, airy cabin, which creates an inviting and comfortable atmosphere. From front to back, it offers 140.2 cu. ft. of total interior space with seating for up to five passengers. Headroom and legroom also abound in both rows, giving your family ample room to spread out, and the Zero Gravity heated leather seats are a premium touch that we know you’ll appreciate.
 
In the back, the cargo area provides loads of storage space whether the 60/40 split bench rear seats are in an upright position or folded down. Even with four large suitcases stowed in the trunk, you’ll still be able to accommodate five passengers. Hiring a taxi van to take you to the airport will be a thing of the past with the 2016 Murano as your chauffeur. 
 
Should you find yourself needing additional space to haul larger items, simply use the easy rear seat release to fold the bench flat. When it comes time to unload the vehicle and put the back row to its regular position, the standard power rear seat return does the work for you. Simply touch the button and the seats will automatically fold up. Best of all, there’s no need to walk from one side of the vehicle to the next – everything is handled for you as you watch with glee from the back of the Murano.
 
See how it works in this video review:
 
 
To learn more about the 2016 Murano Platinum, including its full range of specs and pricing, contact our team at Kirkland Nissan in Seattle, Washington.
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