2009 Infiniti G37 Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.71/5 Average
124 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2009 Infiniti G37 lineup now includes a sedan and a retractable-hardtop convertible -- both powered by the 3.7-liter V6 from last year's coupe. Also new for the G37 is all-wheel-drive availability, a seven-speed automatic transmission and self-healing clearcoat paint.

Pros:
  • Muscular V6 engine, wide range of body styles, sharp handling, strong brakes, easy-to-use high-tech features, attractive price.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Get the "S" version w/ manual tranny - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    This is my second G... first was a 2006 G35 "S" with the manual. Also got the manual on my 2009 G37. The manual transmission really makes this car. You have to special order, but its worth the wait. Had a BMW 328 prior to going to Infiniti the first time and obviously decided to stick with Infiniti. Maintenance and dealer experiences have been great for the 5 years Ive owned my cars. My only complaints are some minor chipping on the grill (2006 didnt do this),crappy cup holders in the manual version and Bluetooth that wont sync with Droid phones.

  • Great for empy nesters - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    If you need a big trunk, plan on having people in the back seat for longer than 1/2 an hour or dont like a sporty ride dont buy this car. For two people who like to throw a car around on country roads this is "the" car. Its a joy to drive hard, but very comfortable if you take it easy. My only problem is my wife keeps taking it.

  • Want my 04 G35 Coupe back! - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    Replaced my 04 G35 coupe w/Sport suspension with 09 same pkgs. Just wanted updated electronics. What I loved best about the 04: tight steering, throaty feel and great brakes. Infiniti ruined all three. The steering is loose, the 7 spd transmission spends all its time at high rpms shifting all over the place - like an old 4 cylinder piece of junk and the brakes grind. After 2 weeks and 900 miles, I guess I only have a few more years to hate it. Maybe I can still buy back my 04.

  • 2009 G37xS Sedan... Not disapointed!! - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    I just turned in my leased 2006 M35 and picked up a new 2009 G37xS Sedan. I am very pleased! This car is much sportier, has 48 more horses than the M, and is a blast to drive. The steering is much tighter and with the all-wheel drive it sticks to the road in dry, rainy, or snowy weather. The sport model comes with the paddle shifters and 18" alloy wheels. Very nice look in the new Moonlight White color.

  • G37xS with Nav - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    I was looking for a pre-owned Lexus GS350 or M35x Infiniti but ran into trouble finding low mileage examples and the new ones were too expensive. I actually thought the Ininiti G and the Lexus IS were too small. One day while waiting to test drive a pre-owned M the sales rep suggested I test drive a new G. I did and it was love at first drive. It is one of the most solid cars I have ever driven, has plenty of power and all of the controls for the Nav, sound system, phone, etc are extremely easy to use. Once you get to use the controls a short time you can figure out how to use all of the functions without referring to an instruction booklet. This car is more than a 3 series and much cheaper!

  • Great Car - Poor Transmission - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    Replaced my G35 with a 37, but I wish I had my 35 back. Pretty much the same car inside the cab, but obviously faster and with a terrible 7 speed transmission. The jerks at low speeds during shifts and jumps into higher gears is frustrating. Takes the fun out of driving an otherwise awesome car.

  • Not For City Slickers - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    Great car overall, but the clutch pedal is a bit too heavy for regular city stop and go driving. I live in Philly and all Infiniti dealers are located in the suburbs. The suburban test drive and the back roads that showed off the handling really didnt reveal how tiring the clutch pedal would become in the city environment where I reside. I have a 2006 Honda Element with manual trans that is a pleasure to drive in the city with its light clutch and precise shift action. Its very, very similar to the BMW 3 Series that I recently test drove. If I could have driven the Infiniti in the city for a day or two I probably would not have purchased it despite its other wonderful virtues.

  • Great Car - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    I leased a new 2010 G37 convertible when my Mercedes Benz CLK350 lease ran out. With the Infiniti, its like night and day. The G37 is so much faster, handles better and even looks classier, inside and out, than the Mercedes. So far, both Infiniti and the dealer have been great. Responsive and proactive with notices and keeping in touch.

  • The wife loves it - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    Replaced the spouses Audi TT with a G37 because so many friends recommended Infiniti. If its as reliable as I hope I will be ecstatic. Wife is now thrilled with the car. I love the combination of sport performance with a touch of luxury.

  • G37 convertible - 2009 Infiniti G37
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    Great car. Excellent acceleration, braking and handling. Sound system is awesome and looks are incredible.

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