2011 New Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Concept, According to the American Internet publications, the Japanese company Nissan in November this year, serial convertible, built on the basis of Murano. Based on the Nissan Murano crossover built a large convertible soft-top, which will be called CrossCabriolet, write Motorsports.
The main market will be a unique gig, of course, the United States. They sell new items will begin in the second half of next year. It's now known that in the cabin will be four comfortable seats (the good, the size of machine can do it), will not go anywhere and all-wheel drive with increased ground clearance.
"Murano CrossCabriolet represents a breakthrough in the concept of a car" - say in the Nissan. As reported, the third-largest Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor Co. plans to increase production capacity in China more than doubled. In September, Nissan will open a joint venture to assemble vehicles with Dongfeng Motor Corp. in Zhengzhou (Henan Province, eastern China).
The new plant is designed to produce 120 thousand cars a year, it is intended to relieve the production to an existing plant in Guangzhou, which collects cars Dualis and X-Trail.
2011 New Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet Concept, Sales of Nissan vehicles in China rose in July at 12% - up to 79.46 thousand cars.
In March this year, Nissan Motor Co. announced the withdrawal of 540 thousand cars worldwide because of problems with the brake pedal and fuel gauges. An appropriate statement was made today by representatives of Japanese companies. It is reported that the main countries in which the campaign will be revoked vehicles will be the U.S., Canada, the Middle East, as well as Russia.
Among recallable models with defects in the gas pedal specify Nissan Titan, Infiniti QX56, and Nissan Armada 2008-2010 years of manufacture, as well as the Nissan Quest 2008-2009 annual production. In addition, errors in the fuel sensors entailed reviews models Nissan Titan, Armada, Infiniti QX56, Nissan Frontier, and Pathfinder and Xterra 2005-2008 years of manufacture.
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