Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Review

Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Review – Nissan Murano Allegedly pushed through the development by Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, the CrossCabriolet is expensive experiment, require significant reworking of the five-door Murano to accommodate the loss of the roof and to kill with his partner from the back door. Sales glacial, and we’ve heard there are some countries that boasts zero CrossCabriolet registration. But let’s put it in perspective Nissan decision. A few months before CrossCab burst onto the scene in late 2010, Nissan has launched a unique crossover Juke for acceptance surprisingly positive. The car has character, although most people feel bad, and we found it fun to drive. With the crossover and SUV sales were up-as they still are today-Nissan possibility think it could bottle this Juke lightning. In contrast, the second roll of the dice snake eyes appear.


Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet is the first: crossover convertible, which has four seats, including a roomy rear seat. Murano is based on the medium, but it has a much higher starting price. The CrossCabriolet has no direct competitors, although some might argue that in the same family as the Jeep Wrangler – a truck four-wheel-drive with a soft-top that can be removed.


The back is 20-20, but we think the two factors CrossCabriolet swept off the mark. For starters, out Murano looks like a fat, squinting Halloween pumpkin, aesthetics are not helped by the droptop bustle butt. Also, make two doors removed not only easy access to the rear seats, but also the opportunity to create a cool, four-door convertible. It is a shame to see Murano CrossCabriolet go, because we think looks a concept car in 2015 Murano will be completely in accordance with the topless version.


Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Exterior Highlights


Top in tan or black

Two doors

Soft top with built-in skylight above rear seats

20-inch wheels with all-season tires

Xenon high-intensity-discharge headlights

Front fog lights

LED taillights

Heated side mirrors


Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Interior Highlights


Leather seats with front seat heaters and eight-way power adjustment for the driver

Switches on top of the front seat move the seats forward for easier entry to rear

Keyless access and ignition

Heated steering wheel

Dual-zone automatic climate control

Bluetooth phone connectivity

Bose stereo with iPod interface and satellite radio

Available navigation system with Bluetooth streaming audio


Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Under the Hood


265-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine

Continuously variable automatic transmission

All-wheel drive

Premium gas recommended


Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Safety Features


Side-impact airbags in front seats for torso protection

Side curtain airbags deploy from the doors to provide head protection in front seats

Four-wheel antilock disc brakes

Electronic stability system

For rollover protection, active roll bars remain out of sight behind the backseat and deploy only if the car tips



Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Convertible Review

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