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Just like the redesigned-for-2013 Altima sedan, the Murano gets a host of newly available safety features for 2013. Aside from the new optional equipment, Nissan's midsize crossover and its base price carry over unchanged; higher trim versions jump slightly in price. The Murano is again available in S, SV, SL and LE trims in two- and all-wheel drive. Newly optional on SL and SL versions is Nissan's Safety Shield Package. It includes several camera-based safety systems like Moving Object Detection, blind spot warning and lane departure warning systems. No word yet on how much the safety package is on Murano, but it's $1,090 on the 2013 Altima. The 2013 Murano is on sale now. There's no word yet on 2013 pricing for the slow-selling Murano CrossCabriolet. However, Nissan spokesman Brian Brockman told Cars.com that the automaker plans to make a 2013 version of the convertible. Continue below for full model pricing (all prices include an $825 destination fee): S FWD: $30,785 Related from KickingTires http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/ | |||
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