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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Falling In Love Again (with the Infiniti G37 Convertible)

Sometimes after a car has been out for a few months we forget about all of the great things that got us interested in the first place.  Now is a good time to take a look at some of the models that have been out for a few months but you might have forgotten about how nice these cars really are.  Here is a reminder of why most auto reviewers have written spectacular reviews of the 2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible.

2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible offers luxury,  performance and fun

June 3, 2010| Lary Coppola

I  confess, I fell in love with the Infiniti G37 convertible the first time  I drove it. Of course, I was cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway  just north of Malibu, with the top down, the long version of the Stones,  “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” blasting crystal clear from the premium,  13-speaker Bose Open Air audio system — after descending from an  exhilarating ride through the legendary hills and canyons to the  northeast, that began in Beverly Hills.
2010 Infiniti G37 Convertible
I recently had the opportunity to put it through its paces again  during a week-long test drive during a rare sunny week in the Pacific  Northwest. That simply reaffirmed my love affair with this car.

Offered in two models, the G37 Convertible and Sport 6MT, several  option packages can totally personalize your G37. There have just been  minimal refinements between the 2010 and the original 2009 model, since  Infiniti got it pretty much right the first time.

Walkaround: Unlike other cars in this segment, this  G37 was designed specifically as a convertible — not as a G coupe with a  3-piece, clamshell-design mechanical top. Everything from the  windshield back, including a revised rear suspension system, and special  body reinforcements that deliver a tight, vibration-free ride at any  speed, were designed specifically for this car.

Infiniti’s design priority was to retain the coupe profile with the  top up. While the roofline is different from the fastback look of the  coupe, it’s still attractive and done better than most rivals. Infiniti  designers also kept the coupe’s proportions, not lengthening the rear  deck to accommodate the folded-down top. The rear fascia and wraparound  taillights are also exclusive to the convertible.

The flowing front fender curves, double-arch grille, wave-style  aluminum hood, and L-shaped High-Intensity Discharge (HID) bi-functional  xenon headlights mirror the coupe.

Also offered is Infiniti’s “self-healing” Scratch Shield paint in  eight colors. In short — top up or down — the G37 is pretty hot looking.

Interior: The driver-oriented cockpit is a  combination of craftsmanship and sophistication, featuring a one-piece  steering wheel and gauge setup that moves as a unit so the  electroluminescent white-and-violet instrumentation is always situated  for maximum visibility no matter what the wheel position.

The double hand-stitched leather-covered steering wheel features  standard audio and cruise controls, with magnesium paddle shifters  available on the 7-speed automatic transmission (G37 Convertible with  Sport Package only).

Special Japanese-inspired Silk Obi aluminum trim is featured, with  genuine African Rosewood also a choice. Leather-appointed, heated 8-way  power driver/passenger seats are standard, with Climate-Controlled Seats  (heating and cooling functions) available with the Premium Package.  Also standard is Infiniti’s Intelligent Key with Push Button Ignition,  and an Adaptive Dual Zone Climate Control System. The advanced A/C  system automatically adjusts to provide maximum comfort with the top up  or down.

There’s two audio systems available. Standard is a 6-speaker  AM/FM/6CD with MP3 playback capability, Radio Data System (RDS) and  optional Sirius/XM® Satellite Radio.

The other is the killer 13-speaker Bose® Open Air Sound system,  featuring microphones that automatically optimize EQ settings for  open/closed top positions. The system’s special Bose® front seat  personal speakers, mounted in the head restraints, deliver superior  front audio quality regardless of the top position. An iPod interface is  also included.

A Bluetooth hands-free Phone System is also available along with and a  9.3GB Music Box Hard Drive with CompactFlash® slot.

A standard 7-inch multi-function color computer display, controls the  available backup camera, voice-recognition navigation, XM NavTraffic®  with Real-Time Traffic information (XM® subscription required, sold  separately) as well as the climate controls and all other functions and  settings. It tops the center stack above Infiniti’s signature  analog clock.

Under The Hood: The G Convertible features  Infiniti’s outstanding 3.7-liter, 325-horse, V6 powerplant with VVEL  (Variable Valve Event and Lift), rated at 267 lb-ft of torque.

The VVEL system combines hydraulic-controlled variable valve timing  and electronically controlled variable valve lift to improve not only  performance, but also fuel efficiency, with cleaner emissions.

The V6 is married to either an electronically controlled 7-speed  automatic transmission with manual mode, downshift rev matching, Drive  Sport (DS) mode and Adaptive Shift Control (ASC), with available  magnesium paddle shifters; or a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission  on the Sport 6MT. I drove both, and unusual for me, preferred  the automatic.

Behind The Wheel: The Infiniti G37 convertible is a  blast to drive — top up or down. Built on Infiniti’s FM (Front Mid-ship)  platform, the exceptional front/rear weight balance creates a rigid,  stable foundation for the 4-wheel independent suspension. Ride and  handling are exceptional — especially for a convertible, since the usual  body twist and vibration are missing. Steering is responsive courtesy  of the power speed-sensing system. Sport-tuned steering is offered on  the Sport 6MT and G37 Convertible with Sport Package. Standard on all G  Convertibles is Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) with cancel switch and  Traction Control System (TCS).

Acceleration is exceptional under all conditions, with braking  provided by standard 4-wheel vented discs with 4-channel, 4-sensor ABS,  Electronic Brake force Distribution, and Brake Assist.

Also available is Infiniti’s Intelligent Cruise Control with Preview  Braking, which assists in maintaining a consistent following distance  from the vehicle ahead. It also identifies sudden braking situations  with laser sensors that determine distance and relative speed of the  vehicle ahead and “pre-pressurizes” the Brake Assist system before the  driver steps on the brake pedal. I’m not a fan of these systems in  general, but this one works better than most.

Whines: None worth mentioning.

Bottom Line: This is an exceptional, well-though  out, high-quality automobile in absolutely every respect. It’s  beautiful, fast, luxurious and comfortable. At some point, I’ll own this  car. If you love convertibles like I do, drive it, and you’ll want  one too.

About Grubbs Infiniti
Grubbs Infiniti is a DFW area Infiniti dealership that specializes in  new and pre-owned Infinitis.  Our pre-owned lot features not just  Infinitis but a wide range of luxury vehicles.  Let us know how we can  help you. Located at 1661 West Airport Freeway, Euless, TX 76040.  817-318-1200

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