Nissan Kills Murano CrossCabriolet for 2015 - The News Wheel

), but it’s really all the more appropriate that we’re only now getting around to writing the obituary for the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. The crux: take a crossover and make it a convertible. More from Nissan: Seeking a Charging Standard: Nissan and Tesla Work with BMW. People bought the Murano CrossCab, yes. The problem, as it happens, is that there were just not enough people willing to take a $47,000 (and then $42,000) risk on something so irrefutably weird. This is why Nissan is laying their convertible crossover to rest for the 2015 model year lineup. This makes the second little piece of weird that Nissan has killed this year after it looked in the direction of the cube and dragged their finger across their throat. Perhaps if we get lucky, the next-gen Murano will take off so much that Nissan engineers decide, hey, let’s take a risk one more time. More from Nissan: Nissan Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo Hints at Future NISMO Supercars. Source: thenewswheel.com