Infiniti Announces Pricing on 2008 G37 Coupe
Infiniti Announces Pricing on 2008 G37 Coupe
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Infiniti today announced pricing on the all-new 2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe, which goes on sale August 21 at Infiniti retailers nationwide. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts at $34,250 for the rear-wheel drive 330-horsepower 3.7-liter V6-equipped 2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe (with 5-speed automatic transmission); $35,000 for Infiniti G37 Coupe Journey model (with 5-speed automatic transmission); and $35,550 for the G37 Coupe Sport 6MT model (with close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission). The all-new G37 Coupe offers significant enhancements over the previous generation Infiniti G Coupe, including the first-ever application of the new, more powerful 3.7-liter V6 engine with VVEL (for Variable Valve Event and Lift). This new engine is backed by a choice of an upgraded electronically controlled 5-speed automatic transmission with available paddle shifters or a significantly revised and more refined 6-speed manual transmission. The dramatic new G37 Coupe retains the previous G35 Coupe's position as one of the top sports coupes in the segment, while elevating its performance, style, features and technology to the next level," said Mark Igo, vice president and general manager, Infiniti. The G37 Coupe's enhanced platform and chassis also includes an available advanced 4-Wheel Active Steer system (4WAS), which helps improve vehicle handling performance by adjusting both the front steering gear ratios and the rear suspension geometry according to steering input and vehicle speed. Braking and handling is targeted to be among the best in the luxury sport coupe class. These advanced performance systems are wrapped in an all-new seductive exterior design with Infiniti's signature double-arch grille, L-shaped headlights, broad rear fenders, large LED taillights and performance-oriented wheel and tire packages. The 2008 G37 Coupe's all-new interior design includes an extensive list of available technological features such as a touch screen navigation system with XM(R) NavTraffic(TM) realtime traffic function (requires XM(R) subscription, sold separately), RearView Monitor and an available 11-speaker Infiniti "Studio on Wheels"(TM) by Bose(R) audio system with 24-bit Burr Brown DAC, 3- way door speaker arrays with 10-inch woofers and a 9.3-gigabyte Music Box hard drive. A number of options and equipment packages are also available, including moonroof ($1,000), Premium Package ($3,200), Sport Package ($1,850), Navigation Package ($2,200), Technology Package ($1,150), Performance Tire and Wheel Package ($650), rear spoiler ($550), 4-Wheel Active Steer Package ($1,300) and wood trim ($450). Full pricing and option information is available on the attached sheet. Infiniti offers a full-line of luxury performance automobiles, including the G sports coupe and sedan, the M luxury performance sedan, FX premium crossover SUV, and the QX full-size luxury SUV. Code:
INFINITI G37 COUPE and specs are subject to change without notice. Destination and handling $715. SOURCE Nissan |
Thats as much as a IS 350 and 335....I was hoping it would be priced like th G35 sedan. What about 44k loaded? No thanks.
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would like to know what comes in these option packages
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Very competitive pricing :thumbup: The G35 coupe is still a hatch back though ala 350z.. no?
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
(Post 2811581)
Very competitive pricing :thumbup: The G35 coupe is still a hatch back though ala 350z.. no?
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getting more expensive...
I was hoping they can be more competitive... I would get IS350 or 335I anyday if for the same price. |
Funny that the manual tranny is more expensive than the auto...
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Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
(Post 2811633)
Funny that the manual tranny is more expensive than the auto...
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Originally Posted by pisaykotik
(Post 2811691)
I think it's because the 6MT comes with the sport package.
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well, remind you....this is a COUPE...and coupes are usually more expensive than the sedans
if you wanna compare IS350 and 335i, you should compare it with the G35 if you wanna compare G37, then the only choice is 335i coupe I agree with PhilipMSPT its funny how the manual is more expensive than the auto...haha, but the first thing it comes to mind then is....probably Infiniti knows their auto tranny sucks |
Originally Posted by blacksc400
(Post 2811601)
getting more expensive...
I was hoping they can be more competitive... I would get IS350 or 335I anyday if for the same price. IS350 is a sedan, so it's a bit of a different market. Coupes are always more expensive than the sedan counterpart. 335i Coupe is $2000 more than the 335i Sedan, with the exact same features and engine. You can bet that if a IS350 Coupe ever does come out, it'll be a couple thousand more expensive than the sedan. |
The base price of a 2007 G35 Coupe is $33,450.
The base price of a 2008 G37 Coupe is $34,250. That's a price increase of $800, or 2%. Basically an inflationary adjustment. Not bad, for 55 more horsepower and an interior that's a thousand times better. |
Originally Posted by carguy101
(Post 2811739)
Not bad, for 55 more horsepower and an interior that's a thousand times better. |
Originally Posted by TRDFantasy
(Post 2811969)
Huh? Doesn't the new G35 and G37 Coupe both have the same interior?
In my post, it's clear that I'm comparing the 2008 Coupe to the 2007 Coupe. |
Originally Posted by carguy101
(Post 2811983)
???
In my post, it's clear that I'm comparing the 2008 Coupe to the 2007 Coupe. |
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