Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, 2011–2014: A Look Back at Doors Lost and ... - Car and Driver (blog)
It is with a heavy heart that we must bring you the following news: Nissan’s Murano CrossCabriolet convertible crossover will die with the advent of the all-new 2015 Murano . While Nissan announced earlier this year that the current CrossCab... But it was unique and bold, a head-scratcher that somehow escaped Nissan’s product-planning net, and we sort of loved it. . Allegedly pushed through development by Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, the CrossCabriolet was a pricey experiment,... But let’s put Nissan’s decision in perspective. A few months before the CrossCab burst onto the scene in late 2010, Nissan had launched its quirky Juke crossover to surprisingly positive reception. With crossover and SUV sales rising—just as they still are today—Nissan likely figured it could bottle the Juke’s lightning. 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Tested: A Poetic Look at. Source: blog.caranddriver.com