2008 Infiniti G37 Sport Coupe 2-door 3.7l on 2040-cars
Cayce, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.7L 3696CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2008
Interior Color: Black
Make: Infiniti
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: G37
Trim: Sport Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 69,722
Sub Model: S
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 2
VERY CLEAN 2008 Infiniti G37-S with 69,722 miles. Blue exterior with Black leather and brushed aluminum interior. Every available option:
Sport model (330hp 3.7 liter engine with variable valve timing and sport tuned suspension) Automatic transmission with paddle shifters 19" Premium wheels Leather Heated seats Push-button start Power everything Moon roof Navigation Back-up camera Factory iPod hook-up (cable included) Built in SD card drive for storing music (SD card included) Tinted windows All owners manuals and Infiniti first aid kit included. If you are looking for a clean G37, this this is definitely the one for you! This car is extremely clean and runs GREAT. The pictures don't do it justice. Owned by non-smokers and has always been garage kept. EVERYTHING on the car works just like brand new. The car runs and drives flawlessly and we've never had a minute's worth of trouble out of it. We are only selling b/c my wife fell in love with a Jag and there's no need for her to have 2 cars. We have set the reserve well below the KBB value. I would grade the paint as a 7.5 out of 10. There are no big scratches or dents, just the little chips and swirls you would expect to on a car with 69,000 miles. I would grade the interior as a 9 out of 10. It is practically brand new (I don't think the back seat has ever even been used). No fading, no spills, no bad smells, no rips or tears, no wearing of the floor mats. The only little bit of interior wear is under the buttons on the steering wheel, which is fairly common. I give the mechanical and performance of the car a 10 out of 10. Everything works as it should and all maintenance is up to date. We put in a new Interstate battery about a year and a half ago, new rear brakes last winter, new front brakes in July. The front tires are showing some wear, but still have some life in them. The back tires look brand new (I think they were replaced last winter when we replaced the brakes, but I can't remember for sure). The carfax does show a minor front end collision from last December. This was an extremely minor accident were someone in a stick-shift rolled back into the car while at a stop light. The damage was purely cosmetic and the total repair bill was only $1200. I have included a copy of the bill with the pictures. All in all this has been an excellent car for us and I really hate to see it go. It is super-clean, comfortable, and fun to drive, and will be a great car for someone. We are selling locally, so we do reserve the right to end the auction early. Feel free to contact me with any questions or if you would like more pics. You will not be disappointed in this car! |
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Infiniti sees a bright future for the luxury sedan
Sat, Oct 28 2023One of the four new models that Infiniti will release in the coming years is an electric sedan previewed by the Vision Qe concept. Investing in a body style that many of the brand's peers and rivals are pivoting away from might sound odd, but executives at Infiniti still see a demand for sedans. "For the U.S. market, the sedan segment is still a very relevant segment. We have a ton of history, and heritage, and hugely passionate fans. So with that kind of passion, we're always getting asks for that kind of piece," Bob Welby, Infiniti's senior director of operations, told Motor1. The publication cited older, Nissan Z-derived sedans like the G35 and the G37 as models that could inspire Infiniti as it brings its first electric sedan to the market. These cars were aimed squarely at European sport sedans like the BMW 3 Series, and they put a much bigger focus on performance than on comfort while remaining pegged on the luxury side of the spectrum. They enjoy a relatively loyal following in 2023. Later known as the Q40, the G37 retired at the end of the 2015 model year and passed the torch to the Q50, which remains in production today but has nearly reached the end of its life cycle. When it retires, it will leave the Nissan-owned brand without a sedan in its range for the first time since its inception: The bigger Q70 retired at the end of the 2019 model year and the full-size Q45 was axed after 2006. In contrast, the current Infiniti lineup includes four SUVs. This focus on high-riding models won't change, even if the sedan sticks around. "SUVs have become another emerging strength of ours over the past decade," Welby said. "That's absolutely going to be part of our story." The next-generation QX80 is notably around the corner. Infiniti previewed it with a close-to-production concept called QX Monograph. Green Infiniti Electric Sedan
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