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2009 Infiniti G37 Sedan and Coupe Pricing Announced

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Infiniti has announced the pricing for the 2009 Infiniti G37 Sedan and Coupe.

The 2009 G37 sedan gets a new 328 horsepower 3.7L V6. The G37 coupe gets the addition of an all-wheel-drive model, the Infiniti G37x. Both the G37 coupe and sedan get a new 7-speed automatic transmission.

The starting price for the 2009 Infiniti G37 sedan is $33,250 and the G37 coupe starts at $35,900 with the 7-speed automatic. The G37x coupe starts at $38,900.

In addition to the changes under the hood the G37 sedan gets new sport 18-inch wheels, available sport brakes and standard Scratch Shield paint.

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INFINITI ANNOUNCES PRICING ON 2009 G37 SEDAN AND COUPE

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 15, 2008) – Infiniti today announced pricing on the 2009 Infiniti G37 Sedan and Infiniti G37 Coupe, which go on sale at Infiniti dealers nationwide on November 5, 2008. Both the G37 Sedan and G37 Coupe receive extensive revisions for the new model year:

- G37 Sedan features a new 328-horsepower 3.7-liter V6 engine with VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift) technology
- G37 Coupe adds a new all-wheel drive model, the Infiniti G37x Coupe AWD, with the advanced ATESSA E-TS™ intelligent all-wheel drive system
- Both G37 Sedan and G37 Coupe also offer a new 7-speed automatic transmission with Drive Sport (DS) mode and Adaptive Shift Control (ASC)
- Both offer standard Scratch Shield paint

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2009 Infiniti G37 Sedan with 7-speed automatic transmission starts at $33,250. The 2009 Infiniti G37 Coupe with 7-speed automatic transmission is $35,900, with the new G37x Coupe AWD priced at $38,700. Four models are available for both Sedan and Coupe, including Sport models with 6-speed manual transmissions.

About the 2009 Infiniti G37 Sport Sedan and G37 Sport Coupe
The Infiniti G premium high-performance sport sedan receives a significant upgrade under the skin in 2009 with the addition of a new VQ37VHR “VVEL” 3.7-liter V6 rated at 328 horsepower. It is mated to a new 7-speed automatic transmission or close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission. Now designated as the Infiniti G37 Sedan, other major changes include newly available sport brakes, a new sport 18-inch wheel design and standard Scratch Shield paint (self-healing clearcoat finish). The 2009 G37 Sedan is available in four models – G37, G37 Journey, G37S Sport 6MT and G37x AWD.

For 2009, the G37 Coupe’s performance envelope expands with the addition of the new G37x AWD model with advanced ATESSA E-TSÔ all-wheel drive system. Also new is a 7-speed automatic transmission with Drive Sport (DS) Mode and Downshift Rev Matching (the G37 Coupe is also available with a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission). The 2009 G37 Coupe is available in four models – G37, G37 Journey, G37S Sport 6MT and G37x AWD – each with standard 330-horsepower 3.7-liter VQ-series V6 with VVEL technology.

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Comments (9)

D!:

First!!

D!:

I don't really have much to say. The price doesn't seem that bad for what you get so it's all good.

gm0n3y:

Still the best car in the segment.

BMW335iRulez:

I love my tuned 335i pushing 400 horsepower 400 lb-ft torque. But you do get a lot of car for the money going Infiniti. Too bad it doesn't have turbos that can be tuned to push alot more power...

Trinity:

I wonder if the convertible with come in AWD.

Joan of Arc:

And I love my old Honda Civic pushing 500hp and 425lb-ft of torque?

Rawr, any tuned car could make serious power. I don't really have a Honda Civic... but anyway...

It is a nice package, and I'm sure you could tune it however, I just really hate the "S" badge. You see that on four-cylinder turbo cars or plain-jane Corollas. I have a MINI Cooper "S", which I debadged because I don't like red S's.

But, my point is, it doesn't belong on an Infiniti. It just doesn't look right. If BMW put "S" on their 335i, people would just giggle.

gm0n3y:

At least its not a Plus+ model like the old Corollas, now that's embarrassing.

GThreeSeven:

D! = dork

Joan of Arc = Get over it, it's a stupid plastic letter. Get a hobby or something to keep you from your obsessive-compulsive disorder.

the truth:

congrats joan of arc! you are the first person ive ever heard brag about owning one of those god-aweful minin coopers!

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