Used 2010 INFINITI G37 Coupe Consumer Reviews
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awesome coupe with AWD and 300 horses
well designed, tight, and it moves out!!!! 7 speed , shifting through gears is fun fun fun -- the sotrage room with the back seat laying flat is pretty good for a coupe! it is great for my mid-life crisis
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GREAT RIDE!
I previously owned a 2007 G37X Sedan. It was an awesome car, but I wanted something sportier that I could drive year round. The G37X Coupe provides that and more. This is one great ride. It exudes class yet is a little hot rod. Top notch quality just like all Infiniti vehicles. I would highly recommend this car to those considering any other Luxury Sports car.
- x CoupeMSRP: $8,50021 mi away
- x CoupeMSRP: $14,99724 mi away
- Anniversary Edition CoupeMSRP: $9,95027 mi away
Infiniti makes great cars
Infiniti makes great cars - dealers need help This is my 2nd G37s coupe. Traded in a 2008 for the 2010 The 2008 was the best car i ever had so I bought a new one in the new Gun Metal gray color. Infiniti made some good changes and also some bad changes. Overall the car is dynamite and I love to drive it everyday. Gets looks, ok on gas, great performance, cool features.
Love my G
I bought it new at the end of 2010 . I'm retired so I played with it, K&N tubes and Magna flow exhaust . Sounds great after putting drone tubes on and goes great . Love the car .
Good value
I recently purchased a black 2010 G37S Coupe 6MT. My previous car was a 2007 BMW 530i (a terrific car, FYI). I wanted a driver's car and looked at comparable (and more expensive) coupe offerings from BMW and Audi. The Mercedes was too soft and didn't offer the driving experience I sought. Audi S5 and BMW M3 were high on my initial list, but I kept coming back to the Infiniti as a more practical solution as a daily driver. The A5's engine kept it out of the running. 335i coupe was a compelling choice but I decided to keep the extra $7-10K in my pocket. This segment is competitive and I would urge any potential buyer to drive each of these cars.
2nd G37 coupe in 2 years
I traded in my 2009 G37X coupe as I was displeased with its performance (no sport package). The S coupe has improved performance but I'm puzzled over the persistent surge in rpm during braking. My guess is that it is the rev matching (failure in system level testing to evaluate this situation or code for it), but it has led to some unsettling moments while stopping or while slowing down on steep mountain roads with curves. Overall I'm pleased - walked away from purchasing a 335is that I loved due to the value for the dollar of the G. Nothing else in the price range appealed to me.
Loud brakes and Horrible Interior
Third time Infiniti buyer and third time was NOT the charm. My car has been in the shop 5 times in the first 14 months of ownership for brake noise. Noise loud enough to be heard inside the house when I enter/exit the driveway. Excuse after excuse from the dealer with no real resolution. First it was a pin, then a hose and now a spring. I have to fight to get them to reproduce every single time. I've been told "they squeak when they're cold" then "they squeak when they're hot" and finally "it's not a safety issue". Opened a case with customer service. What a joke. Called 4 times now, twice spoke to the rep and twice left messages. Not a single thing done as a result of case opened.
Engine blows up at 90000 miles
The timing chain broke at 90000 miles and before I could pull over the engine was ruined. There was no signal on the dashboard that there was a problem but I could hear the valves pinging. The dealer said the only option was a new engine and offered no compensation or explanation. I changed the oil religiously with synthetic so there was no problem there. The Infiniti customer service was a joke. They basically said the car was out of warranty and stuff happens. My disappointment at buying a "luxury" car that didn't make it to 100000 miles can't be explained. Then they sent me a survey to ask about my experience. I should have gone with the Hyundai, at least Korean companies stand by their products.
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12 month review
I've owned the G37S for 12 months. It is a great looking vehicle and I think the interior is well laid out and high quality for the price. I have several complaints about this car (see below), but probably the biggest is that the handling is not really what I expected from a sporty coupe. I'm guessing I would be happier in the 370Z, but I need the backseat. Really not a bad car, however, it is not the real luxury value that I expected for $39K. I guess you get what you pay for. That said, I would warn anyone coming from Lexus, BMW or Mercedes to understand that this vehicle is not in the same league as far as luxury. Nor, does it drive nearly as sporty as it appears.
Total junk
I have never found a car I hate as much as this one. It is extremely unreliable. It has enough power to embarrass you if compared to pretty much anything thats mildly sporty. It stays with service engine light on. If it sits more than a week get ready something is going to be wrong. Dash is full of cracks, it leaks bad, the ac dual temp is laughable how inaccurate it is, the seats are extremely uncomfortable, parts are over priced, buying a $1,200 code reader to relearn the convertable hard top was cheaper than the infiniti dealership working on it. It really just boils down to it being a snap together car that was meant to look good but not to last. If you don't know anything about cars and just want to look good to your friends that also don't know anything about cars yeah you could fool them but just be sure to get rid of it before your warranty runs out or you'll be stuck with a pos that you will grow to HATE!!! It's my wifes car. Of course she likes it but she doesn't know much about cars so there ya go.... The vvel engine is a turd. 1/4 in 14seconds. Come on man thats embarrassing. Currently the variable timing is messing up right now. Who knows what this is going to end up costing. Now to play detective and try to diagnose these generic codes. Will probably just end up using the car as target practice. Total pos girl car
Fair overall
Bought it cool and had a dealer sold still enjoying supercharger set up installed. Injectors failed at 60k and dealers did not honor warranty. Gearbox auto with manual shift is not up to the cars standard
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