Unbelievable Concept Cars That Didn’t Live Up To Expectations

Published on 01/20/2020
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2009 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

The Nissan Murano came out in 2002. After 7 years, Nissan introduced the Murano CrossCabriolet, a concept car that deserved more drawing room time. Nissan committed the biggest automaking sin in their quest to be innovative. This was a convertible crossover, a radical idea back in 2009. Nissan wanted to be ahead with the next big car trend and turned it into a top down cruiser. It met its demise in 2014.

2009 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

2009 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

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2002 Lincoln Blackwood

This luxury pickup was made to attract a certain demographic. However, it only managed to confuse the masses with its tiny flatbed and body pinstripes. When the public got access to it, they did not have many upgrade choices or the option to get rid of the pinstripes. Lincoln came up 20 percent short of the projection they made on their sales expectations. They managed to get rid of it before it got out of hand.

2002 Lincoln Blackwood

2002 Lincoln Blackwood

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