2008
INFINITI G37

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  • 2dr Base
    Starts at
    $34,900
    18 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 2dr Journey
    Starts at
    $35,650
    18 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 2dr Sport
    Starts at
    $36,200
    17 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    4
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
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Notable features

Coupe version of redesigned G35 sedan
New 330-hp V-6
Available six-speed manual

The good & the bad

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Performance
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The bad

No manual in base trims
No AWD version at launch
Rear visibility

Expert 2008 INFINITI G37 review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By Scott Burgess
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our expert's take


My current love affair with Infiniti began when I drove the G35 sedan. My passions flamed even higher when I hopped into the EX35 crossover — zipping around Detroit with a sense of entitlement.

Then I drove the G37 Sport coupe — an athletic little four seater with a six-speed manual slush box, big 19-inch wheels stuffed into the wheel wells, and a racy little body that looks like it was formed with mercury.

Walking up to her, I gave the G37 Sport an admiring gaze. This could be the beginning of something special, I thought.

That low front end and crisp pointed headlights push back along the edges of the trunk, giving the G37 a longer look. The big intakes under the body-colored bumper help feed the engine cool air. It has a powerful look.

The roof line starts with an elegant curve that flows gently to the back. Really, it’s a sharp profile, though the space between the door and the rear wheel throws off the proportions. Compared with its predecessor, it’s longer, lower and wider.

The wheels are pushed out to the corners, giving it a 112.2-inch wheelbase. This smoothes out the ride.

Inside, the G37 Sport coupe is refined and I liked the low riding seating position. However, this does mean you tend to fall into the seat when you get in, and you have to roll out of the cabin, using your arm to push yourself up. There’s nothing graceful about getting out of this vehicle.

Adjusting the eight-way power seats, I found the near perfect position — a little closer to the steering wheel, legs slightly bent, hand on the manual shifter.

I looked over the “double wave” instrument panel, pressed the start button and cranked the optional 11-speaker stereo by Bose (which includes three-way front door speakers and 10-inch woofers).

There’s loads of technology in the G37 sport coupe. Bluetooth connectivity to allow hands-free operation of your phone (something that is becoming more important as more states ban cell phone use while driving), a voice-activated navigation system with real-time traffic updates and even a 9.3 gigabyte music box that allows you to burn your CDs into the system.

There’s also a compact flash slot to load up even more music — if you still have a compact flash card lying around from 2004. A USB thumb drive would have made more sense.

The front is very comfortable, lots of leg room, and all of the controls are at your fingertips. While the car contains a lot of high-tech devices, the layout is user friendly and not intimidating.

Driving this sport coupe is pleasant. Launch is quick, the gearbox clicks through the gears smoothly and the suspension helps keep the tires stuck to the ground.

Really, the performance is excellent. Push hard into a turn and the stability control fixes any under steering or over steering. Go too fast and the independent suspension keeps the car in the turn. Accelerating is good, even at highway passing speeds, and braking is excellent.

The 3.7-liter V-6 pushes out 330 horses and you can feel the power in your stomach. But the car is so quiet — a cue you want in a luxury car — the engine never talks to you in that sporty, guttural kind of way. There was no fear in this car, something I like in a sports car. I never felt like I was a millimeter from pushing it too far.This carapproaches performance in a stoic, utilitarian way.

The first hundred miles felt sterile and unemotional. The next 100 didn’t win me over, though I thought it might.

Despite her gorgeous exterior and well-appointed leather interior, the G37 Sport coupe never connected with me the way the G35 and EX35 did. I wanted the ride of my life, but the chemistry just wasn’t there.

It’s not you, G37 Sport coupe, it’s me. I hope we can still be friends.

Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe

MSRP: $36,965

Engine: 3.7-liter V-6

Power: 330-horsepower; 270-pound-feet torque

Transmission: 6-speed manual

EPA mileage: 17 mpg city / 26 mpg highway

Steering: Turning radius: 36.1feet

Suspension: Front: Double wishbone

Rear: Independent multi-link

Brakes:

Front: 14-inch vented disc

Rear: 13.8-inch vented disc

Wheels: 19-inch aluminum alloy

Dimensions (inches):

Wheelbase: 112.2

Length: 183.1

Width: 71.8

Height: 54.9

Front track: 60.8

Rear track: 61.4

Drag coefficient: .30 Cd

Interior:

Seating: four

Leg room (inches):

Front: 43.8

Rear: 29.8

Trunk volume: 7.4 cubic feet

Fuel tank: 20 gallons

Curb weight: 3,668 pounds

Scott Burgess is the auto critic for The Detroit News. He can be reached at sburgess@detnews.com.

2008 INFINITI G37 review: Our expert's take
By Scott Burgess


My current love affair with Infiniti began when I drove the G35 sedan. My passions flamed even higher when I hopped into the EX35 crossover — zipping around Detroit with a sense of entitlement.

Then I drove the G37 Sport coupe — an athletic little four seater with a six-speed manual slush box, big 19-inch wheels stuffed into the wheel wells, and a racy little body that looks like it was formed with mercury.

Walking up to her, I gave the G37 Sport an admiring gaze. This could be the beginning of something special, I thought.

That low front end and crisp pointed headlights push back along the edges of the trunk, giving the G37 a longer look. The big intakes under the body-colored bumper help feed the engine cool air. It has a powerful look.

The roof line starts with an elegant curve that flows gently to the back. Really, it’s a sharp profile, though the space between the door and the rear wheel throws off the proportions. Compared with its predecessor, it’s longer, lower and wider.

The wheels are pushed out to the corners, giving it a 112.2-inch wheelbase. This smoothes out the ride.

Inside, the G37 Sport coupe is refined and I liked the low riding seating position. However, this does mean you tend to fall into the seat when you get in, and you have to roll out of the cabin, using your arm to push yourself up. There’s nothing graceful about getting out of this vehicle.

Adjusting the eight-way power seats, I found the near perfect position — a little closer to the steering wheel, legs slightly bent, hand on the manual shifter.

I looked over the “double wave” instrument panel, pressed the start button and cranked the optional 11-speaker stereo by Bose (which includes three-way front door speakers and 10-inch woofers).

There’s loads of technology in the G37 sport coupe. Bluetooth connectivity to allow hands-free operation of your phone (something that is becoming more important as more states ban cell phone use while driving), a voice-activated navigation system with real-time traffic updates and even a 9.3 gigabyte music box that allows you to burn your CDs into the system.

There’s also a compact flash slot to load up even more music — if you still have a compact flash card lying around from 2004. A USB thumb drive would have made more sense.

The front is very comfortable, lots of leg room, and all of the controls are at your fingertips. While the car contains a lot of high-tech devices, the layout is user friendly and not intimidating.

Driving this sport coupe is pleasant. Launch is quick, the gearbox clicks through the gears smoothly and the suspension helps keep the tires stuck to the ground.

Really, the performance is excellent. Push hard into a turn and the stability control fixes any under steering or over steering. Go too fast and the independent suspension keeps the car in the turn. Accelerating is good, even at highway passing speeds, and braking is excellent.

The 3.7-liter V-6 pushes out 330 horses and you can feel the power in your stomach. But the car is so quiet — a cue you want in a luxury car — the engine never talks to you in that sporty, guttural kind of way. There was no fear in this car, something I like in a sports car. I never felt like I was a millimeter from pushing it too far.This carapproaches performance in a stoic, utilitarian way.

The first hundred miles felt sterile and unemotional. The next 100 didn’t win me over, though I thought it might.

Despite her gorgeous exterior and well-appointed leather interior, the G37 Sport coupe never connected with me the way the G35 and EX35 did. I wanted the ride of my life, but the chemistry just wasn’t there.

It’s not you, G37 Sport coupe, it’s me. I hope we can still be friends.

Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe

MSRP: $36,965

Engine: 3.7-liter V-6

Power: 330-horsepower; 270-pound-feet torque

Transmission: 6-speed manual

EPA mileage: 17 mpg city / 26 mpg highway

Steering: Turning radius: 36.1feet

Suspension: Front: Double wishbone

Rear: Independent multi-link

Brakes:

Front: 14-inch vented disc

Rear: 13.8-inch vented disc

Wheels: 19-inch aluminum alloy

Dimensions (inches):

Wheelbase: 112.2

Length: 183.1

Width: 71.8

Height: 54.9

Front track: 60.8

Rear track: 61.4

Drag coefficient: .30 Cd

Interior:

Seating: four

Leg room (inches):

Front: 43.8

Rear: 29.8

Trunk volume: 7.4 cubic feet

Fuel tank: 20 gallons

Curb weight: 3,668 pounds

Scott Burgess is the auto critic for The Detroit News. He can be reached at sburgess@detnews.com.

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
4 years / 60,000 miles
Corrosion
7 years
Powertrain
6 years / 70,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
4 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Months from In-Service Date (ISD): Less than or equal to 60 months from ISD | Vehicle Mileage: Less than or equal to 15,000 Miles | Greater than 15,000 Miles but less than or equal to 60K miles
Basic
6 years / 75K miles from original ISD | 6 years / unlimited miles from original ISD
Dealer certification
167-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.8 / 5
Based on 88 reviews
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Comfort 4.6
Interior 4.7
Performance 4.9
Value 4.8
Exterior 4.9
Reliability 4.7

Most recent

I am 64yrs old and this is the best car I ever had

The car has been on the road 13 years almost, and has 130,000 plus miles, everything still works, windows, radio, AC etc.. and never had to be repaired. It still runs like it did the day I picked it up.
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 4.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 5.0
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Most fun car I have owned

Met all my needs. Flip down rear seat especially useful for a car this size. Lots of complements. Plenty of power and very stable. Reasonable cost of ownership. Dealer serviced throughout since purchased.
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2008 INFINITI G37?

The 2008 INFINITI G37 is available in 3 trim levels:

  • Base (1 style)
  • Journey (1 style)
  • Sport (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2008 INFINITI G37?

The 2008 INFINITI G37 offers up to 18 MPG in city driving and 24 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2008 INFINITI G37 reliable?

The 2008 INFINITI G37 has an average reliability rating of 4.7 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2008 INFINITI G37 owners.

Is the 2008 INFINITI G37 a good Coupe?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2008 INFINITI G37. 97.7% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.8 / 5
Based on 88 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.6
  • Interior: 4.7
  • Performance: 4.9
  • Value: 4.8
  • Exterior: 4.9
  • Reliability: 4.7
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