Look at this compare from Nissan Murano?

3rd seat Murano not available. Comparison over.

However, it does point out again the glaring omissions on the CX-9. The exterior mirrors don't move with the memory seats, they do on every other car I've owned. Of course that's when the CX-9 even keeps the memory settings. No trip computer. Can't open the power hatch with the key without double unlocking 1st. Can't program the nav at all while the car is moving. Idiot chime goes off when car is exited with headlights in auto mode.

Most of this is due to lawyers being on the design team. What a blunder.

But thank god the Murano has a chrome grill and simulated wood interior trim...advantage Nissan!
 
Ya that comparo is obviously skewed. Doesn't take a genius to figure that out. They pick and choose features that give "advantage nissan" but if you ask me, the CX-7 is more comparable, the Murano doesn't even have a 3rd row...
 
. Idiot chime goes off when car is exited with headlights in auto mode.

Doesn't happen here. (CX-9 GT AWD)

As for the comparison this is my favorite part :

Cargo Volume/Max Luggage Capacity (Nissian) 31.6 cu. ft. (CX-9) 17.2 cu. ft.

No where did they mention that it's 17.2 with the third row up.
 
I think that link is a bit deceiving, as it's not Edmund's making the comparison--it's Nissan, linked to the Nissan web site. You can also compare it against RDX, Enclave, and RAV 4. Surprise! Murano beats all of them too! Of course Nissan will give an advantage to their vehicle everywhere they can.
 
Doesn't happen here. (CX-9 GT AWD)

As for the comparison this is my favorite part :

Cargo Volume/Max Luggage Capacity (Nissian) 31.6 cu. ft. (CX-9) 17.2 cu. ft.

No where did they mention that it's 17.2 with the third row up.

When you leave the vehicle, in the dark, and the headlights are still on in the auto mode and turn themselves off after the 30 sec delay, the headlight on tone is NOT going off in your car? It has been discussed before it and is pretty universal.
 
When you leave the vehicle, in the dark, and the headlights are still on in the auto mode and turn themselves off after the 30 sec delay, the headlight on tone is NOT going off in your car? It has been discussed before it and is pretty universal.

No, I don't have the tone. I've heard of this issue from other forums but I believe it is corrected in recent 08 models. I picked up the CX-9 a week ago.
 
When you leave the vehicle, in the dark, and the headlights are still on in the auto mode and turn themselves off after the 30 sec delay, the headlight on tone is NOT going off in your car? It has been discussed before it and is pretty universal.

I don't have that issue either. My headlights always turn on automatically when I pull into my garage, and they turn off a bit after I lock the doors. I don't get any sort of buzz, tone, alert, etc.
 
LOL!!

They are really grasping at straws and manipulating the facts to make it seem like the Murano is even in the same class as the CX-9.

Murano compares to the CX-7 and is grossly overpriced. No comparison to the CX-9 at all.
 
Why does it say NO trip computer, my CX9 certainly has it?
Did it mention HP? or Wheelsize?

Its all just............................























CRAPP
 
Maybe the earlier versions didn't, buy my 08 GT does. 2 in fact.

"A trip computer is an onboard computer device fitted to cars which can generally record distance travelled, average speed, average fuel consumption, and display real time fuel consumption information. This computer can be found in various vehicles. Thus sometimes called the "car calculator", it can be very handy on long trips."

You have that in your CX-9?
 
Maybe the earlier versions didn't, buy my 08 GT does. 2 in fact.

Sounds to me like you're referring to the trip odometers, A and B. But that isn't a trip computer with function like the above post mentions.

The powertrain control module has the data available but Mazda failed to provide a way to display the information.

Ted
 
A trip computer wouldn't factor into my vehicle decision in any way shape or form. Neither would power memory mirrors. Nice trivial things to have, but wouldn't sway me from the superior driving vehicle.
 
"A trip computer is an onboard computer device fitted to cars which can generally record distance travelled, average speed, average fuel consumption, and display real time fuel consumption information. This computer can be found in various vehicles. Thus sometimes called the "car calculator", it can be very handy on long trips."

You have that in your CX-9?

YES, mine DOES have that.

I can choose a display of either:

Clock
Time travelled
Range (how many Km left in the tank)
Average speed travelled
Average fuel consumption (L/100km)
Instant fuel consumption (L/100km)

I didn't realize we actually had something over here that you guys don't.(mj)

I noticed that Nissan said we only have 6 speakers also???

I know over here we have 10 including the Subwoofer (band2)
 
I still don't understand why the US-bound CX-9s don't have a trip computer. Is it that we are too "obtuse" to know how to use it properly? Or is it that they don't want us to easily know how bad our gas mileage really is? (ha-ha!)
 
Sounds to me like you're referring to the trip odometers, A and B. But that isn't a trip computer with function like the above post mentions.

The powertrain control module has the data available but Mazda failed to provide a way to display the information.

Ted

Yes, you are right. I guess I wasn't clear on the terminology. Trip odometers A and B work well enough for my needs....
 
Same reason the nav locks down when moving. The nanny lawyers decided it's just to risky to have a distraction like a trip computer. F Ford and Mazda on this one.
 
The nanny lawyers decided it's just to risky to have a distraction like a trip computer.

Next on their list: the ability to tune your radio (don't laugh, I believe the the Acadia's Sirius system is limited when you are moving).

Actually, come to think of it, the darn Sirius (non-NAV) on my CX-9 would actually be more dangerous than a trip computer: I constantly have to look at that screen to scroll through categories, since there is no way to direct input (as far as I know).
 
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