Used 2010 INFINITI G37 Sedan Consumer Reviews
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After almost 3 years
It's almost 3 years since we bought our G, and we have no regrets. Other than routine servicing, it's only been in for three TB's - one for transmission (it worked), navigation (another story), and the rear passenger window air leak (caused wind noise at speed - corrected). The initial enthusiasm for the navigation system waned as we regularly were directed to non-existent destinations (such as restaurants in the middle of established residential areas). This is a poor data issue that Infiniti refused to address. The fuel economy (mainly highway) has consistently amazed us - even at 75 mph we average 26-27.
Still love it 4 years later
I bought this car almost 4 years ago and I still love it as much as I did the first day. It's very sporty and fun to drive, it has a lot of horsepower. I love the added touch of the logo stitched into the headrests. It's also very smooth and quiet. The sound system is excellent however a huge downside is it doesn't have Bluetooth! You have to connect a cord from the USB to your phone in order to play music or anything else over the sound system. Another thing I didn't look for when purchasing the car was to see if the back seat fold down, and they do NOT. There is a small pull down behind the middle seat so you can still stick something through the hole if you need to (like a fishing rod) but the lack of having this capability has caused several inconveniences. I haven't had any costly repairs which is a huge plus, only routine maintenance and the car still runs great. Overall, I love this car minus not having Bluetooth and the lack of usable space with the seats. It may be awhile before I move away from Infiniti, and I know what to look for in my next one!
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Great all around sport sedan
Still a great car, just did a brake job on the car myself over the holiday weekend...easiest brake job ever. Did have an issue several months ago where the car was shutting down completely, as in there was no power except to the power seats. No power to horn, windows...nothing. Would try jump staring and nothing, finally disconnected battery over night and charged the battery, next morning started right up, but shortly afterwards it would do the same thing. It puzzled me for several days until I broke down and tried a new battery ( I just knew IT WASNT THE BATTERY ) the car has been back to normal with NO issues ! Battery had a flat cell and the car detected it and would go into a "security shut-down"
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Great for the price
I compare every car to my old E500 so keep that in mind. I also traded a 2009 Lexus E350 for this car so obviously I like the more sporty aspect. This car has 7 ways to access media (music, audio books, etc.), that alone is amazing. The car is tight, handles great on cheap tires, and has enough power to get you in trouble. The transmission is a bit rough, by that I mean it favors sport over comfort. Not all bad, especially on the occasion you're looking for that. My E500 was a superior car in many ways, but was not as reliable and carried a hefty price difference. I love the car, have gotten used to the somewhat choppy downshifting, and look forward to my commute. Can't ask for much more.
Great sport sedan
This is my first "luxury car". I bought this car because I wanted a manual shift sport sedan with 300+ horsepower. Today, this means buying a luxury car. No one makes a regular V6, well equipped sedan, with a stick anymore. I bought my car 3 years old, with 23K miles on it and I LOVE THIS CAR. It's the perfect car for someone that's too old for a mustang GT, needs 4 doors, but still wants a fun to drive stick shift. I could nit pick this car, but for the money, I can't imagine a better car. Is a BMW 550, a better car? Sure. Can you buy one with low miles for under $30K? NOPE.