This is the label that can be attached to the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, which was the answer to a question that nobody had asked. Convertible SUVs are pretty unique compared to other vehicles ...
Notably, it retains the rear doors, a feature absent in the most famous convertible SUV – the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. The fixed metal roof has been replaced, and the rear pillars removed.
Nissan launched the Murano CrossCabriolet in 2011 as an all-new model. It was a convertible styled version of their best-selling SUV. In 2012, a touchscreen GPS system was added and Bluetooth ...
Last August, InsideLine reported Nissan was working on a convertible variant of the Murano crossover and today, it's released a follow-up, claiming the soft-top SUV will make it to market sometime ...
The Murano convertible will be offered as a two-door ... all of which were offered as 2-door SUVs and were recieved like the plague in North America. “It’s not going to be a volume car ...
Ignoring the lessons learned from the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet, it appears Land Rover may be about to greenlight production of the Range Rover Evoque Convertible. At least, that's what ...
There aren't many convertible SUVs out there to compete with the Murano CrossCabriolet. The Nissan offers solid value and is priced competitively with other entry-level luxury convertibles such as the ...
Convertible SUVs aren't exactly the most popular form of automobile, but for those in the market for one, there is a bargain used example by Nissan.