Infiniti Prices G37 Convertible at $43,850

G37convertibletodown Infiniti’s new G37 hardtop convertible will go on sale for $43,850 just in time for consistently warm weather and sunny summer skies. The G37 ‘vert is scheduled to go on sale June 19 and will offer a base G37 convertible trim and a G37 Sport 6MT, which will go for $43,900. Prices do not include an $865 destination fee.

All G37s use a three-piece power hardtop that retracts into the trunk area. Base convertibles come with a seven-speed automatic transmission and leather seats. As a testament to the G37’s credentials for sport enthusiasts, Sport trims add a six-speed manual transmission, just like the sedan and coupe. Also included on Sports are sport-tuned steering, larger brakes and 19-inch wheels.  

The G37’s optional equipment is tailored to the convertible experience. An available Premium Package — $3,250 on base models and $3,050 on Sport trims — includes an active climate control system that adjusts fan speed according to the top’s position and the vehicle’s speed. Also included in the package is a Bose sound system that features speakers in the headrest to match sound levels in an open-air cabin.

The G37 convertible is priced roughly in the middle of competing hardtop convertibles like the BMW 3 Series, Lexus IS 250C and IS 350C, and the Volvo C70.

  • 2010 Lexus IS 250C — $38,490
  • 2009 Volvo C70 — $39,800
  • 2009 Infiniti G37 convertible base — $43,850  
  • 2009 Infiniti G37 convertible Sport — $43,900
  • 2010 Lexus IS 350C — $43,940
  • 2009 BMW 328 i convertible — $44,550
  • 2009 BMW 335 I convertible — $50,700
By Joe Bruzek | June 5, 2009 | Comments (0)

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