One car name that starts with n is the Nisson Murano.
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It looks like they are very much the same feature for feature. Hopefully you have driven both of them and know which one "feels" better. The Ford seems to be a much more reliable vehicle, with the 2005 Murano not being one of the better Nisson models due to its transmission. So, my vote would be to go with the newer one if the mileage is similar.
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1997
The Japanese car manufacturer is Nissan.
The torque converter is ALWAYS between the engine and automatic transmission. It's the big round thing that turns at the same rate as the engine, but you should never see it until you remove the dust cover.
inside the distributor
here is the bonnet release on a nisson navara
1-3-4-2
Shibaura SD2203 tractor
I am watching my husband get madder and madder