Used 2013 INFINITI G Coupe G37 Sport 2dr Coupe (3.7L 6cyl 6M) Consumer Reviews
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A better price to performance ratio doesn't exist...
I recently leased a 2013 G37S 6MT.Simply stated, this car provides the best bang-for-the-buck of any rear-wheel drive, sporting/luxury coupe on the market.Thats it.Overall this car is about BALANCE.The Infiniti doesnt do anything the BEST, just a lot of things really WELL - and for a sensible price.The stiffer ride, vibrating shifter, slight wind and road noise, and raucous engine are all meant to remind you that you are driving a sporting vehicle, not a Lexus LS.With that said, it still is an Infiniti so it is reliable, beautiful and reasonably luxurious.A BMW 335 is a more refined car with similar performance, but costs WAY more and is completely anonymous looking (in my opinion).
G37 Owner Review
I have recently purchased a G37 Sport MT and I am a very satisfied owner. In the past, I owned a subaru wrx and have driven many other high performance vehicles. The G37 acceleration is uplifting, the handling is responsive, the brake system is solid, and the noise is addicting. The car is also equipped with an aggressive front end, massive brakes, and a smooth stance. If you have the proper means of 50k I suggest following so. Purchasing this car was a very difficult decision and I guarantee that you will be pleased with the outcome.
- G37 Journey CoupeMSRP: $21,998447 mi away
- G37 Journey CoupeMSRP: $15,999234 mi away
- G37 Sport CoupeMSRP: $20,990253 mi away
Pros and Cons
Pros: Like many others have said, the price to performance ratio is ridiculous. Very reliable, only a couple of problems over 70,000 miles of ownership. In my opinion the best looking car that you can buy for under $15,000. Expected to last until at least 125,000 miles, maybe 150,000. E46 M3 performance while spending $2,000 less per year in maintenance/repairs. Cons: I cannot emphasize this enough, the dealer network is so soo bad. They are incapable of handling anything beyond routine maintenance. If you even ask for fully synthetic oil when you look at the receipt you will see that they neglected to do it. Girlfriend had an INFINITI and at the dealership they clearly backed her car into something and returned it without saying anything. Car has had a few reliability issues. A leak that resulted in the engine having to be pulled, this occurred sometime before 50,000 miles and was covered. Another issue, according to the dealer, was the brake switch failing resulting in the car not being able to accelerate above 35mph, resulting in a tow. Corporate said initially that they would reimburse for the rental car as the dealership had none available. When I called they said it was the dealerships responsibility and the dealership blamed corporate. Never was reimbursed. This was between 60,000-70,000 miles and was a relatively inexpensive fix <$300 but was NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY! Because of COVID the dealers have all had to return the majority of their loaner cars and are in an agreement with Enterprise. And not to sound like a Karen but originally when dropping off your car for service you would get to drive a brand new QX60, now be prepared for some real $#%+boxes, the latest was a Hyundai with a loud knocking sound above 65mph. There is a reason that they are talking about potentially discontinuing the brand.
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G37 a Great Car for a Gentleman
I love this coupe. It rides very smooth ; 7 gear box makes it fast and smooth. It is a 2+2 : observing rear seats only allow for children.
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Rare G37SxCoupe
This is the Type S trim and performance package with Infiniti's most excellent all-wheel drive. I also have an extra set of the Infiniti rims (Retail at $1,000 each) with Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires (the best performing snow tires; about $1,100 for 4).