Infiniti’s 2010 G37 Offers Tons of Power and Good Looks at a Great Price

Infiniti is known for its beautiful luxury vehicles and the G37 is one of the brands most popular. The styling of the G37 is aggressive and edgy and yet smooth due to all the sweeping curves. This car definitely commands plenty of respect and attention on the road due to its powerful engine and understated good looks. The 2010 model sports a newly redesigned front end grille and headlights. It functions great as an everyday driver but also offers the excellent performance and sporty handling to rival entry level cars from BMW or Mercedes but at a much lower price. The G37 is available as a coupe, sedan or a hard top convertible.

There are four trim levels available: base, Journey, G37X and Sport 6MT. All of the models except the Sport 6MT version utilize automatic transmission. The sedan version is ideal if you have passengers frequently as some car reviewers have stated that the back seats in the coupe and convertible may be a tad cramped at times. The coupe is ideal if you are looking for sportier handling whereas the convertible is just pure fun to drive.

The engine offers plenty of power by utilizing a 3.7 Liter V6 with 330 HP and 270 lb feet of torque. WEL technology continually adjusts valve lift for a speedier response and more efficient mileage. The acceleration is super easy and yet the ride is extremely smooth. There is adaptive cruise control in place which always keeps your vehicle within safe driving distance from the car ahead, even when in cruise control mode. Fuel economy for the sedan is at 19 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the freeway.

The interior was designed with comfort and luxury foremost; the front seats are appointed with leather, adjustable eight different ways and temperature controlled. A ton of options are available for the G37 including an advanced navigation system with turn by turn directions and traffic updates, a high tech Bose audio system that is USB and IPod compatible. There is even a 9.3 gig music box available which allows you to store all of your favorite songs. The USB port is located in the arm rest and allows you to plug in your Ipod for easy listening. An optional rear view monitor is available which displays how close objects are behind you. The instrument gauges actually move in sync with the steering wheel so they are always easily visible. The instrument panel is backlit in blue which gives the cabin a cool high-tech look. In terms of cargo space the sedan has a 13.5 cubic feet trunk space whereas the coupe has 7.4 cubic feet.

Engineers equipped the G37 with the most advanced safety features including airbags with seatbelt and passenger sensors, traction control, anti lock brakes, and electronic stability control. The convertible version also has pop-up roll bars which activate during a roll over. Vehicle Dynamic Control is in place to adjust oversteer and understeer by smartly applying the brakes selectively and the Brake Assist System helps to apply maximum brake force during sudden stops.

If you’re looking for a high performance sports car that can give the German entry-level models a run for their money then definitely consider the G37. It has been Infiniti’s top seller in the entry-level luxury segment and the starting price is around $34k but increases depending on the trim and additional options selected. This car is a great deal for buyers who have a thirst for a great looking high performance luxury car at a competitive price.

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