Official: Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet and Ellure Concept Sedan heading to LA Auto Show
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Official: Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet and Ellure Concept Sedan heading to LA Auto Show



It's officially official; Nissan today confirmed it will be rolling out the long-rumored convertible version of the Murano crossover named CrossCabriolet at the Los Angeles Auto Show in late November. And that's not the only news coming from Nissan's LA motorshow front as the Japanese automaker added it will also lift the covers off a new concept sedan model called the Ellure as well as the production version of the all-new 2011 Quest minivan, pictures of which have already been released.

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