2012 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Drops Price
Now in its second model year, the 2012 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet sees a significant 4% price drop from the 2011 model year. The convertible starts at $44,540, which is $1,850 less than the 2011 model. However, while Nissan doesn't state it in its announcement, the price change is due to removing the standard navigation package and making it an $1,850 option.
The regular 2012 Murano crossover starts at $29,290, which is the same price as the 2011 model.
The CrossCabriolet comes in only one trim that is well-equipped. It includes most of the features on the top-of-the-line LE Murano crossover with all-wheel drive. Among the features are 20-inch alloy wheels, automatic high-intensity-discharge xenon headlights, fog lights, LED taillights, heated mirrors, leather upholstery, a Bose stereo, a 7-inch touch-screen and backup camera. Extra safety features include dual pop-up roll bars for rear passengers.
Both Murano crossovers are on sale now. You can learn more about the regular 2012 Murano here.
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I'm sure we all know why the price is dropping...lol
Nissan couldn't drop the price enough to purchase that ugly, useless vehicle. It will be withdrawn from the market after a year or two due to lack of sales. My local dealer has two on his lot and gets irritated just looking at them taking up space.
Cars.com: please double-check your facts. Edmunds Straightline is reporting that the $1850 price drop is because the nav system is no longer standard equipment, but is now an option...for $1850.
Verified from Autoblog:
A price drop from $46,390 to $44,540 for 2012 Murano CrossCabriolet models will help sweeten the deal for buyers seeking a two-door four-place crossover vehicle with a power-folding top and plenty of luxury accoutrements, but the price change isn't necessarily what it seems. Navigation moves from standard equipment to an available stand-alone option, suggesting that the $1,850 price dip is the result of decontenting.
Bob and Rockaby,
Thanks guys. Not sure how we missed that. Post has been updated.
Blinded by ugly.
Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. I guess they didn't learn anything from "Nissan Pathfinder Armada."
And yes, it's gawdawful ugly. That may explain why I've yet to see one on the street.