-Nissan’s Murano CrossCabriolet inspired the world’s first—as far as we know—automobile review written in the form of a Homeric ode. Beloved by roughly eight people (half of which might or might not work at Car and Driver), the CrossCab was a sales disappointment, vanishing after the 2014 model year. Luckily, the upstanding Brits at Land Rover seemingly have convinced their Indian bosses that the CrossCabriolet died because it simply wasn’t upmarket enough. Regardless of its actual reasoning, the company was allowed to carry on with the Evoque convertible, which first appeared as a concept at the 2012 Geneva auto show. READ MORE ››
Monday, November 9, 2015
2017 Range Rover Evoque Convertible: Champagne Wishes and CrossCab Dreams
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