When we first heard about the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet a few years back, we laughed and thought it would never make it into production, and here we are now telling you about its pricing information, after it has already been on sale for two years.
For those unfamiliar, the Murano CrossCabriolet is the folding-softtop coupe-cabriolet version of the Murano SUV, which was revealed in 2011. It has now been on sale for around two years and they have hardly shifted any, from what we`ve heard.
Now, for the 2014 model year, they have reduced its base price by $2,545, and it now starts at $41,995. However, for those who want a decently capable off-roader which is comfy and luxurious, as well as a bit of 'wind-in-the-hair' motoring, the CrossCabriolet is really not a bad way to go.
However, the Murano CrossCabriolet is still a bit too quirky for its own good, and if it looked a bit more 'normal', perhaps the idea of a convertible SUV would have been a more appealing one. As we stand, the car, and those brave enough to buy one will be looked at and judged for their decisions.
Now, for the 2014 model year, they have reduced its base price by $2,545, and it now starts at $41,995. However, for those who want a decently capable off-roader which is comfy and luxurious, as well as a bit of 'wind-in-the-hair' motoring, the CrossCabriolet is really not a bad way to go.
However, the Murano CrossCabriolet is still a bit too quirky for its own good, and if it looked a bit more 'normal', perhaps the idea of a convertible SUV would have been a more appealing one. As we stand, the car, and those brave enough to buy one will be looked at and judged for their decisions.