Buying a brand-new midsize luxury SUV can be pretty demanding on your bank balance, and the 2026 Nissan Murano is the perfect illustration of this. Even the base SL variant will set you back $41,870 before even contemplating any options you fancy being added as part of the deal, while the better-equipped Platinum demands just shy of $50,000. While this nicely straddles the current average price of a new car in the US, it’s still a lot of money, given that living costs are at an all-time high.
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