I love this for its sheer audacity and weirdness and would totally drive one. Also it has a dashboard from a Star Wars space craft
Just because the great unwashed masses don't know a cool, interesting car when they see on doesn't make it bad. Same of the inverse (See Corolla). We should be encouraging automakers to take chances and applauding them when they do so, otherwise we all get safe Camrys / Corollas...in beige..
"I'd say the Murano is good at being an ostentatiously bulky four-door convertible"
This: the Honda CR-Z.
Honda had the recipe right the first time around. Lightweight, practical car with a motor that didn't wow the world but made the car a delight to drive, and it stuck. It even developed a cult following in its own right, not just as a member of the Red H family.
They even had the ingredients to make…
Christ, how could I have picked the Cayenne over this shitbox on wheels? Ahh yes, the Monte Lumina Carlo "Z34" with about 50 horsepower and the turning radius of the Exxon Valdez. Interior falls apart within 10 minutes of being delivered, rides like a truck, handles like a bobsled on asphalt, changing the battery…
Although it's not subpar by any means, the Volt's cabin isn't in line with its giant price-tag. However, the price premium for the Volt pays for the technology, not the luxury...and that's something that a lot of people seem to be missing.
Uncle, you are wrong on so many levels. The more you attempt to justify your comments, the more ridiculous you sound. Try thinking about why you are so bitter towards a machine.
Normally I don't engage with such a clearly biased and self-absorbed person like you, but you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
I'd argue that the Murano CrossCabriolet has more right to exist than does the regular Murano. I'd rather see weirdo vehicles rolling around designed to a very particular purpose, in this case being an unconventional four-door convertible, than another $30,000 five-passenger CUV any day of the week. Think of it as…
That says a lot considering how cheap and plasticy the Prius is on the inside...I havent actually been in a Volt to know....
do not engage the idiot
Have you ever driven one? It's a really good car. The public doesn't understand it and the media revels in watching it fail, but we loved it. Did we buy one? No, because we moved and it no longer made economic sense for us. Did we love the 24 hour test drive? Totally. Great car.
The X-Type - the memory-repressed Jag. It's built on a Ford Mondeo platform, front wheel drive (modified to awd then offered as fwd), ugly, fat, and offered with engines with the following horsepowers: 126, 128, 143, 150, 153, 154, 155, 191, and 228. The only performance options offered were a rear spoiler/valance.…