Used 2010 INFINITI G37 Convertible Consumer Reviews
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Great Ride. Great car!
Had this beauty for one week. It just keeps getting better! Love the oomph engine provides. I feel like I can do most anything I desire driving wise. 2010 pricing was great. Compared it to BMW 3 series. Like the ride and drive of both, but the Bimmer's plain interior and circa-1980 orange dash lighting was bland and uninspiring. The G37 on the other hand is simply cool. Head turns from all who see it. Dash lighting is beautiful. Many options to play with on all accessories. Drive is smooth and compliant. Steering, sensational. The Edmunds model review is right on the mark.
Nice car but
First, let me say that I do love the car and its fun to drive. However: 1. There are a lot of rattle noises when you drive with the top up. 2. They have a "special filter" on the a/c that doesn't manage to filter out bad air just create a nice moldy smell in the interior. 3. Their service and warranty department is the pits. Even when there's an issue, like with the a/c filter, they won't fix it properly and they make you think you're crazy. I took this up to the regional level and they simply don't care. Overall, its a nice car but I'd never buy another Infiniti because of their service and warranty department.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $10,99547 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $6,500134 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $7,899168 mi away
Looks Great with the Top Down or Up
Wanted a Hard Top Convertible took my time looked at BMW 335, Lexus IS350, and the Infiniti G37. Looked at the Audi A5 but it did not have a hard top so it was out. The BMW was a nice handling car but lacked the Audio System that the G37 had and I could not see the BMW as a car worth $9500 more then the G37 convertible. The Lexus IS350 to me looked more like a standard boxy convertible but it did have some nice luxury features but with the price same as the G37 the G37 won me over on the styling, looks great with the top up or down, the comfort features (stereo system, navigation, 325 hp)It's one great looking car and pictures don't do this car justice need to see in person.
Awesome Ride
I pondered Lexus, MB, Audi, BMW convertibles. The G37 won my heart. Power, comfort, power, styling, power, technology, price, and yes, power. I have owned it now for 3 months. I am as pleased as the day I bought it. No problems and running like a top. Coast Infiniti was great too. Simple bottom line price and its closest competition, in my mind, was $6K more with less technology. If you decide on one, you won't be disappointed. The only criticism I would note is that the top is a little slow at 28 sec.
Great car, especially at the price
After test driving lots of convertibles (Audi A4, BMW 3-series, etc) I was focused on the BMW 335. In the end I couldn't get over the quality issues on the 335, and the G37 grew on me especially as I compared apples to apples price. Have had the car for 8 months now -- lots of fun. A couple of minor grips (have to pay attention to seat belt to keep from closing door on the buckle, top creaks and groans when shut, music juke box isn't as user friendly as it could be), but overall I'm still in love with the car. Two kids love it too -- it's a bit tight in the back seat, but they manage. Advice for buyers -- navigation definitely worth the money, tech package not so much.
Fun car and a real head turner
My wife and I love this car, the sound of the exhaust, the 16 speaker stereo with iPod hook-up and all the creature features. Car comes with a back-up camera that is dearly needed because you can't really see the rear end while backing. We have every option except tech package and sports pkg which we didn't want. We love the ac/heated seats that fit great and offer great comfort, long trips to the mountains are no problem... we are retired and just love tooling around town in this car. A convertible is a must living on the beach like we do
LOVE the Anniversary Edition
I've had this car for about 3 weeks now. I really do love the way this car handles. It handles sharp turns quite smoothly just like my 350Z. I feel as if I'm floating whenever I drive this car. Definitely smooth! The Anniversary Edition is absolutely gorgeous inside out. The red interior is amazing with the rosewood trim which adds a touch of class. I test drove the BMW 335i which is fun as well, but, the body style was not as intriguing as the G37. Plus, with a price sticker of 10K more with the features just shy of the G37 made it a no brainer decision for me. The overall drive of this vehicle is outstanding plus it's fun with the top up or down!
Product defect with convertible
Great car, but Infiniti does not stand behind their service. Not worth buying because of service. I have had Much better service at other manufacturers dealership. Convertible has a defect. If you inadvertantly leave something in the trunk when trying to open the roof it dents the panels. A $100 garage door opener reverses itself if it senses something blocking it. You would think a $50,000 car would do the same. Infiniti says its your fault, so your new car will have two dents in it for using a standard feature of the car. (it my case it was the dealership who did something while servicing the roof top for a squeak. the rook squeaks. There is a service bulleting for it.
Ok - not overly impressed
I had hoped to be blown away by this car. Infiniti has such a great reputation and I loved the car when I test drove it. But after having had it 9 months, I'm not overly impressed. The convertible has a lot of creeks and rattles. The Bose sound system has more limited sound and voice controls than I would have thought, and annoyingly inadequate navigation (If you load up the 30 megabyte hard drive on the car with music, you pretty much have to scroll through the music - no voice controls, you can't even skip to letters of the alphabet. Handles great. Paint scratches really easily.
Awesome!
I live in the NYC area and have 10-20 people comment on how beautiful this car is every day. Once I was driving in Manhattan and a professional photographer stopped me to take pics of the car. The number of people that have asked to take pictures with the car is astounding. It's like the Holy Grail. Even without the positive comments, I love this car! White/white, prem, nav, tech and $8k off sticker price ('09 purchased in 2010). I also own a Porsche Cayenne S. In the past 2 months, I've driven the G37 5500 miles and the Porsche 500 miles. Styling and performance were key to me and short of spending $150k+ this is the best convertible out.
Great, fun car
Just a blast to drive. The fun quotient gives you small trunk space and stiff, rattling ride over pot holes and rough roads. Weigh that against absolutely no repair bills other than regular maintenance, and the most comfortable, agile car I've ever owned. The sport seats adjust every way you could think of and you feel like you are wearing a custom made vehicle. Great car!
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The nightmare of the stuck top
This car is beautiful, nice ride, handles well, looks good. However, there is a huge problem with the top, it will stick between open and close and refuse to do either. We don't have a local Infinity service in our area, so we took it to the local Nissan, they tried to force it up causing a huge amount of damage. Had to have the vehicle towed over 2 hours away to the nearest Infinity service center by the time it got there they couldn't do anything with it without body work.
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Everything Great BUT Blutooth Audio Qual
Bought the new 2010 G37 Convertible 3 months ago, overall love it and satisfied except for one major and 2 minor things. Bluetooth cell phone outgoing audio quality is non-usable (noisy) but incoming great. Also seat belt snaps annoying/pop off and driver floor mats slip off hooks daily. Overall driving, quality of car is excellent except for this items, but for the money the blue tooth should work (dealer saying SW issue, not mic and trying to fix). I went from Lexus 2 dr to this, and this is more fun to drive, handles better/quicker but not as luxurious as Lexus feel. Am getting 20+ mpg on convertible which is good.
Wish I would have bought the Z4 instead
Let me preface this review by saying that although I am having serious buyers remorse when I chose the G37 Convertible over the BMW Z4, I am not saying that the G37 is not a good choice, it is just not a good choice for me. I currently own a 2009 BMW M3 Coupe and a 2009 BMW X3, I was looking for a fun to drive convertible that was affordable as well as an eye turner. I leased the fully loaded model except sport and got a decent lease deal. The good is the interior fit and finish, sound system is great, cooled seats. rosewood trim is a must! The bad is the clunky hardtop that takes forever to open and close and is very wobbly, the seat belts are constantly stuck in the door, NO TRUNK!
new used 2010 g37
there seems to be a little hesitation bw 2nd & 3 rd or 3rd & 4th gear which leads to a delay when you step on the gas. The motor in the drivers side ventilated seat has stopped working and the roof leaks. Otherwise the care seems to be mechanically sound after putting on 12,000 mi in 7 months. In addition I wish I could stream android. Although everything appeared perfect when purchased it wasn't. Within year of ownership by me (6 yr. old) paint severely faded front brakes and rotors needed to be changed, vinyl on seat side bolsters cracked in 3 places (I thought they were leather on side). Otherwise runs great.
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Buy one if you get the chance!
Update 3/31/25: Sold the car about a month ago. It had 201K on the odometer. It still ran great. The only thing I did to it was replace the idler arms around 180K. This is a great car! The only reason I sold it was because I'm going to do some traveling and wanted something more designed as a comfort cruising vehicle. Bought a 2020 Lincoln Nautilus. So far I love it. It's not a sports car, but it has its advantages. Update 3/23/22: Still love it! Still just routine maintenance. Now have 158K on the odo. Update 3/21/21: Nothing has changed my impression of this car. I still love it. I now have 148K miles on it, and have had no issues, only routine maintenance. I think I figured out the top sticking between open & closed...It seems to be a power issue...if the engine is running, I never have the problem, but it seems to happen occasionally if I have it in accessory mode. Previously owned a Honda S2000 which I loved! I needed more room, but wanted a "spirited +" driving machine like the S2000. I also wanted another convertible. My choices were limited, but once I drove the 2010 G37S, my mind was made up! This car has all the driving dynamics that the S2000 has; cornering, acceleration, overall handling. You feel like you're planted to the road. This car is much heavier than the S2000, but you wouldn't know it by it's handling and comfort. The 325HP is more than what this car needs, but I'm not complaining. 0-60 in around 5.5 which is a little quicker than the S2000. My G37S had 125K on it when I bought it, and now has 137K a year and a half later. No real problems with it. Once in a while the hardtop convert gets stuck coming up, but it's only temporary. Not sure what the problem is, but it always rectifies itself. Other than that, just routine maintenance. Just took it on a road trip and got 26 mpg. I was pleasantly surprised. I routinely get 16 mpg city. I frequently get compliments on the car. It really has a classic low/wide stance. Color is Midnight Garnet, which is really a gorgeous color. The exhaust note is also pretty cool. Bottom line, I'm glad I bought it, and would definitely do it all over again!
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A Fun Driving Experience
I have had my 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible for about three weeks now. It has the premium and navigation package. I plan to add another review once I have had the car longer, but since there aren't any as of yet. The car is a blast to drive and has a very smooth transmission. It is amazing how well it shifts through its gears. The handling is pretty good on it, not Audi A5 strong, but not bad at all. The technology in the car is fantastic, and the ventilated seats work very well!! There is a lot to the top going down and up, and it just looks like something that is going to break at some point. All in all, I don't regret this car and am loving driving it in great weather!