Infiniti Prices G37 Sedan and Coupe

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Dealers will have the latest G sedan and coupe on the morning after the presidential election, Nov. 5. We don’t know if it’s intentional or not, but if you’re feeling good about who won the presidency, why not consider the upgraded version of the already quite worthy G starting at $33,250, not including destination charges.

The biggest change comes to the sedan; it gets a 3.7-liter V-6 with 328 horsepower, which was featured in the 2008 coupe. Both get an upgrade on the transmission front, adapting the smooth seven-speed that we enjoyed in the new FX35 SUV.

The sedan continues to offer an all-wheel-drive model while the coupe gets all-wheel drive for the first time. Full pricing is below; both models start at $1,000 higher than last year. For the sedan, the price bump is really minimal, but many might wonder if the coupe’s new transmission is worth the cost.

  • G37 Sedan 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $33,250
  • G37 Sedan Journey 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $33,700
  • G37x Sedan AWD 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $35,750
  • G37S Sedan Sport 6MT 3.7L DOHC V-6 6-spd manual: $34,250
  • G37 Coupe 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $35,900
  • G37 Coupe Journey 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $36,650
  • G37x Coupe AWD 3.7L DOHC V-6 7-spd auto with manual shift: $38,700
  • G37S Coupe Sport 6MT 3.7L DOHC V-6 6-speed manual: $37,000

*Destination and handling, $815

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By David Thomas | October 20, 2008 | Comments (2)

Comments 

JM

hmmm...maybe Chrystler could learn a few things from infiniti about their 3.7L and its transmission.

J

So the G37x Coupe is the less powerful GT-R?

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