Infiniti FX or Nissan Murano?
One great thing about the vehicles at Westborough Infiniti is that if you are unable to afford them, there is always the less expensive Nissan counterpart available. One perfect example of this is the Nissan Murano in place of the Infiniti FX. If you decide to go for the Infiniti FX from Infiniti Dealership Westborough, you can plan on spending anywhere between $41,600 and $56,400, which is current MSRP value. The actual sale price is usually about $3,000 lower, but still can’t compare with the $28,500 to $39,140 Nissan Murano MSRP price range. Of course, if both of these vehicles are still over budget, consider a slightly older model from somewhere like Used Car Dealers AL.
The 2011 Infiniti FX as well as the 2011 Nissan Murano are both class favorites and have plenty to offer their drivers. Both get 23 mpg on the highway but the Murano will get you slightly better gas mileage around town than the Infiniti FX. The base model FX35 comes with a 3.5-liter V6 engine that churns out 303 horsepower. The slightly larger FX50 comes with a 5.0-liter V8 with an impressive 390 horsepower and both trims comes with a seven-speed automatic transmission. The Murano is set up a bit differently and comes with a CVT (continuously variable transmission). Also, their 3.5-liter V6 only puts out 260 horsepower.
Current consumers report that while they love driving around town in their 2011 Infiniti FX, it isn’t really meant for off-road capabilities. Plus, if you have a family, you might be concerned about getting the interior ruined by the little ones. Some flaws that Infiniti will likely fix in the near future is the lacking visibility because of the rear pillars as well as overall functionality. The Murano is incredibly family friendly and offers tons of versatility. However, its visibility is also limited, a safety feature that parents aren’t overly fond of.



