
The 2015 Nissan Murano crossover and 2015 Nissan Quest minivan came home as big winners after AutoPacific’s 19th annual Vehicle Satisfaction Awards. The pair received the titles of “Best in Class Premium Mid-Size Crossover SUV” and “Best in Class Minivan,” respectively. The awards, based solely upon customer satisfaction, are judged using 50 different attributes and are voted upon by the owners of new 2015 cars and light trucks. While we are not at all surprised by the performance of these exceptional family-minded cars, we are thrilled to have the chance to join in the celebration and share a little bit more about what makes them so special.
The 2015 Nissan Murano has already collected plenty of accolades since its redesign for the 2015 model year. In fact, this newest distinction is yet another to add to the growing list that includes a “Best 2-Row SUV for Families” accolade from U.S. News, a “Best New/Redesigned Midsize Crossover” honor from Kiplinger and a spot on WardsAuto World’s “10 Best Interiors for 2015” list. Of course, when checking out the 2015 Nissan Murano it is easy to see why. Not only is the Murano an affordable choice for crossover buyers, it is also incredibly sophisticated, with a next-generation exterior and a refined interior that rivals the cabins of luxury competitors.
On the other end of Nissan’s lineup, the 2015 Nissan Quest minivan proves the automaker is truly well-rounded and marked for success in any segment. After all, the comfortable Quest is a premier choice for families thanks to its generous array of kid-friendly features, its top-notch safety ratings and its seven-passenger capacity. From one-touch power doors and flat-folding seats to optional infotainment capabilities and an available rear entertainment system, the Quest is not just a minivan, it’s a lifestyle of comfort, convenience and top-notch capabilities.
To check out these award-winning models, contact us today or come visit our Nissan dealership near Dallas! Safe, convenient and praised by current owners, there is truly no going wrong with the all-new Murano and Quest models in Frisco.