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How many miles does a 2010 Nissan Murano usually last?

A well-maintained 2010 Nissan Murano typically lasts about 150,000 to 200,000 miles, with some examples reaching 250,000 miles or more depending on care and conditions.


What affects a Murano's longevity


Several factors influence how far a Murano can go. The following elements are most often cited by owners and service professionals when assessing potential lifespan.



  • Maintenance history: Regular oil and transmission service, fluid changes, and timely repairs strongly affect longevity.

  • Driving conditions: Long highway trips generally place less stress on the drivetrain than frequent city driving with stop-and-go traffic.

  • Climate and corrosion: Harsh winters, road salt, and high humidity can accelerate rust and wear on undercarriage components.

  • Previous repairs and recalls: Completed recalls and quality repairs reduce the risk of early failures.

  • Component wear: The CVT transmission, suspension, brakes, and cooling system all age with mileage; how well these are maintained often sets the upper mileage limit.


In short, careful maintenance, sensible use, and prompt attention to emerging issues are the main drivers of how far a 2010 Murano will go.


Mileage milestones you might expect


These milestones illustrate common ranges for a Murano that has seen regular maintenance, though individual results will vary based on upkeep and driving habits.



  1. 0–100,000 miles: A solid portion of these vehicles remains dependable with routine service; repairs are usually limited to wear items.

  2. 100,000–150,000 miles: Expect more frequent maintenance on major systems (engine, transmission, suspension) and potential CVT-related concerns if fluid changes were infrequent.

  3. 150,000–200,000 miles: With consistent care, many Murano models continue to perform well; major components may have been refreshed or rebuilt.

  4. 200,000–250,000 miles: Some owners reach this range, often due to disciplined maintenance and cautious driving; components such as the CVT may be rebuilt or replaced as needed.

  5. 250,000+ miles: A minority achieve this milestone, but it is possible with meticulous care, preventive maintenance, and favorable operating conditions.


These ranges emphasize that longevity is highly contingent on ongoing maintenance—especially for the CVT transmission, which benefits from regular fluid changes and service according to Nissan's guidelines.


Maintenance tips to maximize miles


To help a 2010 Murano reach higher mileage, prioritize maintenance that protects the drivetrain and essential systems. The following practices are widely recommended by technicians.



  • Adhere to the CVT service schedule, using the correct Nissan-approved CVT fluid and changing it at the recommended intervals.

  • Perform regular oil changes with the viscosity specified in the owner's manual, typically every 5,000–7,500 miles depending on driving conditions.

  • Keep cooling and coolant systems in good condition to prevent overheating, which can stress the engine and transmission.

  • Inspect and replace worn suspension components, tires, brakes, belts, and hoses to prevent secondary damage.

  • Address warning lights promptly and fix leaks or abnormal noises early to avoid cascading failures.

  • Document recalls and ensure professional inspections during service visits to confirm components are up to date.


Note that results vary; even with diligent maintenance, factors such as prior accidents, climate, and driving style can influence how long a Murano lasts.


Summary


For a 2010 Nissan Murano, a realistic lifespan under careful maintenance is roughly 150,000–200,000 miles, with many owners pushing toward 250,000 miles or more. The key to maximizing longevity is consistent, preventive maintenance—especially for the CVT transmission—and prompt attention to emerging issues. When buying a used Murano, a thorough pre-purchase inspection and a clear maintenance history can help gauge how many miles the specific vehicle is likely to deliver.

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