![]() Unfortunately there are no electronic features that might help a consumer drive in a more eco-conscious fashion. This system incorporated XM satellite radio and traffic updates, both of which worked quite well. Our tester featured Nissan's navigation system with a five-inch color touch-screen. But a lack of a telescoping steering wheel may be an issue for some consumers. All controls are easily within reach of the driver while a six-way power seat makes getting comfortable easy. The dashboard features a simple design with easy-to-use controls for the infotainment and climate control systems. Inside our tester we found a sea of black plastic, which made it a very dark place to spend our time. A very soft character line runs down the side intersecting with the door handles. The 17-inch alloy wheels fill out the wheel wells, while the chrome door handles and trim along the bottom of the doors helping to break up the otherwise slab-sided appearance. Our tester featured a chrome grille which made the front end appear to have somewhat of a cheese grater look, while still showing its family resemblance to the larger Nissan Murano. We wouldn't call it ugly, but it isn't aggressive and is somewhat bland in an age where many competitors feature sharp creases and flowing lines.
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