JunseiMotors wrote:Ive driven many of these. Reason being was the recall that came out not to long ago for the convertible top. The first one I did took me half a day because I wanted to make sure I did it correctly on the lot cars before the customers started coming in. Especially the first fix (total of 5) but now I got it down to about 2hrs. I have to say I dont expect it to be on the market to long. Once they see sales go down on it then they will scrap the project. I could be completely wrong. It wasn't expected to be a car that people buy/drive like an Altima from day to day. The only thing I dont like is the way it feels. Yes I know convertibles feel weak in the body and shake due to lack of top reinforcement but wow....this thing feels heavy as hell when you drive them but its because it has to have that extra beef to reinforce what it doesnt have up top. Other then that.....I love it. Definitely catches an eye and turns heads. Alot of people dont even know it exist. Every street light i was at during test drives after completed recalls or service, I would have people roll their windows down and ask "what is that" or "is that a Murano?" If you're looking in to buying one, go for it. They are fun.
Do you own one? If so, how long have you had it? It's only been a week since I've had mine. I'm still getting used to driving it. I don't necessarily feel any shakiness all the time except on a really really windy day and on the highway at 65mph but i'll make sure to pay attention next time. I get what you're saying about it turning heads especially when I see luxury verts riding around me or other MO owners behind me.
I'm loving every minute of driving it so far! I do have to bring it back to the dealer--
for some reason, there is something in the panel behind the passenger side that has scratched the rear window when it rolls down.
they're having to replace the whole rear window.