Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Starts At $47,190

Edward Niedermeyer
by Edward Niedermeyer

The Nissan Murano may start at a reasonable $28,500, but stepping up to the recently-announced CrossCabriolet version will set you back a healthy $46,390 (before $800 destination charge) according to Nissan ‘s website. That makes it the second most-expensive Nissan after the GTR, and it comes in only one trim level (with navigation, heated everything, a Bose system, HID headlights and more). So, why wasn’t the CrossCabrio released as an Infiniti again?




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  • Johnny ro Johnny ro on Nov 22, 2010

    I vote Crack Price.

  • Eggsalad Eggsalad on Nov 23, 2010

    The comparisons to PT Cruiser convertible are obvious. Except that the PT was around $20k, and during it's run it was often the cheapest 4-seat convertible on the market. This thing is not cheap AND not pretty.

  • Slavuta Nah.. I love Manual Trans, and Engine sounds. Plus, most EVs have an offensive designs, especially in interiors, and increased privacy concerns. I don't like regenerative braking and heavy cars.
  • FreedMike I guess there's no Rivian love for Mitsubishi Mirage owners. Darn.
  • MaintenanceCosts I already have one EV but lower prices might make me a bit more likely to replace our other car with another one.
  • FreedMike I'd take one of these with fewer miles, or the last-gen V90 (NO Cross Country frippery, thanks), which was a lovely car.
  • 3-On-The-Tree I had a 69 Thunderbird with a 429 and it did the same thing.
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