2008 Infiniti G37 Reviews
“Wowie Woo”
Just an amazing well balanced machine!
Styling inside and out is beautiful. Has enough power to give you an adrenaline rush but
sadly there are a lot of electronic aids which make sure you don't have too much fun.
Steering feels nice and car makes a very nice commuter car.
But car does not handle very well at the limit as it understeers badly and the electronic
aids can be very intrusive. Overall a very good car but not as much of a driver's car as it
could be. But it makes up with styling and no big problem.
For the price, the g37 fits its quality and performance pretty well. I do regret not getting blue slate, but black was the only one available with the packages I wanted. Anyway, black is a great color for this type of car, despite the cons of course.
The interior is pretty great overall, well at least for myself. It has nice sporty seats that sort of hug around you and there is 8-way power seat movement. A friend of mine found the interior stitching along the seats to be very appealing. The velvet blue lights that are themed around the dash are definitely eye-catching.
The exterior makes heads turn and contains both the luxury and sports feel with the design and body shape, but my favorite part of the exterior are the LED taillights - those circles get me every time, if only I could see my car more from behind.
0-60 in like a little more than 5 seconds?
That's all I can think of atm...
“G37s...”
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“Almost Everything You'd Want In A Sports Luxury Vehicle...”
What a car. Very comfortable inside, and aggressive lines out. It's fun car just to look at. To drive, it's a very fun luxury car. I wouldn't quite call it a sports car. It has a very throaty throttle, and the engine would make most other cars in its class blush, but how it transfers that power to the wheels leaves something to be desired.
With one of the best upgrades in Stock Nav systems (Nissan's first touch screen) and iPod controls integrated, along with Bluetooth connectivity, you'll wonder why you can't post this as a work/live space with constantly changing views.
Overall, a marvel, especially at this price. When you calculate the reliability of a Japanese car, it's a great value too. The next car that remotely fits all these pieces together, the Audi S5. Yes, the S5 is a heck of a lot more fun to drive, but it's German, so you know in 3-4 years it'll start to fall apart on you. Enjoy!
