After the launch of the refreshed 2011 Nissan Murano, the Japanese company decided that the crossover needed something a bit more strange added to the lineup.
As such, it has now confirmed that the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet convertible will be added to the crossover range.
The new model is billed as the world’s first four-seat, all-wheel drive... ...read the full post
After it was already revealed for Europe, the 2011 Nissan Murano has now been confirmed to arrive on US shores.
The new mid-size crossover packs a brand new grille, as well as a few other tricks with the 2011 model year edition.
First off, as you can see above, the old razor-like grille is gone, replaced with something bit more … peculiar, so... ...read the full post
The automotive industry crisis also hit Nissan, whose sales in the United States dropped 37 percent year-on-year in September. And on Tuesday, Ikue Matsuura, a Nissan spokesman, announced that the Japanese carmaker will cut production at its two domestic plants, from November through March. The Detroit News reports that this cut will affect all Infiniti... ...read the full post
Just when you thought that the BMW X6 was weird, here comes another gem for the road: Nissan Murano Convertible. They guys at Edmunds learned about this first and broke the good/bad news for the rest of us. Seems that the roof will be canvas in order to keep some weight down on an otherwise pretty heavy car. As far as the engine goes, we’ll the... ...read the full post
Introduced at the LA Show, last year, the new Nissan Murano will go on sale in the United States, this week. The starting MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) for the base model is $26,330, about $1,500 cheaper than the current version, which is really interesting, because usually it’s the other way around, new models are more expensive... ...read the full post