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2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe - Q&A

MSRP: $34,900 - $36,200
 
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2008 Infiniti G37 Coupe Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 52 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
What is cheapest you can buy a 2008 Infiniti G37 coupe?
What's the cheapest out the door price anyone has paid for a G37 base model? Anyone know of any factory rebates or incentives right now?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

For someone who doesn't have connections in the Infiniti business (me, you, or anybody else that wouldn't) I was able to get mine for $30,500 by just doing some smooth talking. The MSRP for that model (2008 Infiniti G37 Base Coupe) is $34,900, and the invoice is $32,093. There were not...

G37 Coupe vs G35 Sedan 2008. Which is better?
I have a couple of questions 1) When I go for the G37 Coupe, what package is worth going for? I am thinking of journey with premium package...I am not that concerned about the extra speed and stuff..so avoided sports package..and also, i heard navigation package messed up. 2) I just love the G37 Coupe. I am getting scared about all the reviews...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

the g35 sedan is awesome. this car is all about performance combined with luxury. the coupe is DEFINITELY a cramped backseat. however, if i were getting the coupe, i would go for the sports package, why spend the $ on a high performance car and not get the sport package? you might as well get a 2...

I'd bet the insurance on both of them is quite expensive, probably more then $2000 a year if you are single. The newer and more expensive the car, the more expensive the insurance is going to be too usually. I have Erie Insurance on my home and 2 cars and only pay about $1650 a year on my 2000...

Hmm, that's a tough choice. I think overall, I like the LS. It's a lot more luxurious. The G37 is a beautiful car though. Like I said, it's a tough choice, but both cars are good.

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Why should I also consider these? X

BMW knew that its 3 Series coupe had grown pretty big.

This growth left room for the 2008 1 Series coupe to make the trip across the Atlantic to these shores.

This gives BMW two coupes, both of which are capable machines.

Right off, if you're looking for a convertible, BMW has the Infiniti G37 covered, as both the 3er and 1er come with dropping tops.

Dynamically, however, the G37 gives either BMW a run for its money.

If you like automatic gearboxes, the editors of TheCarConnection.com prefer the Infiniti's to the BMW's. Compared to the beautifully styled 2008 Audi TT, the G37 is a more dynamic performer.

The Audi is front-wheel drive, and this blunts the car's moves.

However, if all-wheel drive is something you're looking for, the Audi (and the BMW 3 Series) offers it, while the G37 does not.

There is a new Audi TTS coming for 2009 with more power than today's car.

Lastly, if you can go without the Infiniti owner experience and the extra seats, Nissan's own 350Z has handling that's just as brilliant.


 
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