Re: nissan murano blowing smoke on start-up
Well the 15min drive to work is not much, but I would think it would be enough to prevent any accumulated moisture build up in the exhaust system. If it is also doing it in hotter temperatures, I would also be wondering.
I won't do any speculating as to the cause, because thats just what it would be. Speculation. Get the dealer to run through their test, as NoKlu mentioned, there is so much that can cause something like this on a modern computer controlled engine, even they probably can't tell you what it is that is causing it without diagnostic equipment. It could be something a small as a $5 sensor, or maybe a blown gasket.
My Nissan Silvia (200SX state side) did this also but it was always a reoccurring turbo/intercooler, head gasket problem. I don't think it would be a problem connected to your engine.