2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan And Coupe Pricing Revealed

 
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2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan

Infiniti has announced pricing on its 2010 G37 Sedan and G37 Coupe, which are now on sale across the country.

For 2010, the G Sedan, which remains the automaker’s top-selling model, features revised exterior styling, an enhanced interior treatment and upgraded technology features. Pricing starts at $33,250.

The 2010 G Coupe also comes into the latest model year with a number of significant enhancements, including a revised interior and upgraded navigation and entertainment systems. Pricing starts at $36,050.

Both cars are powered by the now familiar 3.7-liter V-6 engine found in several Infiniti models, which thanks to VVEL (Variable Valve Event & Lift) churns out a peak output of 328 horsepower. Customers can choose from a 6-speed manual transmission or 7-speed automatic, as well as an optional all-wheel drive system.

Changes to the car are subtle and include new bumper designs, new light clusters with adaptive bi-xenon globes, and a slightly revised front grille. Three new exterior colours are also available for 2010 models: Smokey Quartz, Graphite Shadow and Vibrant Red.

Changes in the cabin are just as subtle. For instance, the rosewood interior accents are now high gloss, the leather hues slightly lighter and there’s the option of a new wheat leather color combined with a black dashboard and upper door trims. There is also a new aluminum trim design, along with a redesigned center console based on that in the EX and FX crossovers.

For the first time, Infiniti’s Connectiviti infotainment system is available in the G37 Sedan and includes a 30 GB Music Box and satellite navigation system.

Meanwhile, the 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible, which gets the same updates as the new Sedan and Coupe, will be available in early February 2010.

Pricing for the 2010 Infiniti G37 Sedan and Coupe lineup is listed below:

G37 Sedan - $33,250
G37 Sedan Journey - $34,450
G37x Sedan AWD - $36,050
G37 Sedan Sport 6MT - $37,000

G37 Coupe - $36,050
G37 Coupe Journey - $37,500
G37x Coupe AWD - $39,150
G37 Coupe Sport 6MT - $40,400

[Infiniti]

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  1. I wonder if you get a replica of the ugly stick they used in the tool kit?
     
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  2. Yeah it might be less than a Benz/BMW that costs 10grand more, but if you actually take the time to do the research instead of posting misleading comments, you'll see that the G37 is priced against the 328 and the C300, and the performance is actually as good if not better than the German equivalents that are in fact about 10grand more than the German equivalents. Think of it this way: for the price of a similarly equipped A4 2.0T, you're getting performance that is competitive with the base S4, C350, and 335. Looks are subjective, I think it looks good, and the interior is a nice place to be for any amount of time.
     
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  3. I have a 2007 G35 which is a great car for the money. Infiniti has made some nice improvements to the 2nd generation G35 every year since, but this latest exterior revamp is controversial. The pictured Journey front end looks quite a bit better than the Sport front end--usually it has been the other way around. I have not warmed up to the changes but need to see the new cars in person. One thing Nissan needs to do is get those direct injection engines out there--they are way behind!
     
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  4. A good touch up but not great because the newly updated Altima kinda of looks like it which cheapens the G37 IMO. Interior quality looks better. Overall a decent appetizer to hold us until the next generation G cars arrive in 2012/2013.
     
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