


* Base Price: $36,050 (base 2010 Infiniti G37 starts at $33,250).
* Price as Tested: $43,670.
* Engine: 3.7-Liter VQ37VHR-or-whatever V6 – 332-hp / 269 lb-ft.
* Transmission: 7-speed automatic.
* Curb Weight: 3,859 lbs.
* 0 to 60 mph: 5.4 seconds.
* Top Speed: 155 mph.
* Fuel-Economy (city/highway): 18/25 mpg.
Back in the day, whenever you’d consider an Infiniti, you always had the sense they were always the rejected second thought alternatives to Lexus, Mercedes, BMW and the like. Eventually you’d stumble upon one of those few motorists who owned one, and they’d tell you that they’re brilliant to drive. In a sense, they were like the few girls from your university dormitories that were never really quite lookers, but strangely you heard it through the grapevine that they were quite good in bed. Infinitis were nearly facing extinction–just like the latter girls nearly ended up being coke addicts—but then a chap by the name of Carlos Ghosn came around in 1999 to save the distressed soul of Infiniti, and sent it through rehab.
It was the introduction of the Infiniti G35 in 2003 that saved Infiniti and it was so competitively good, that knocked the BMW E46 3er off its first place steeple in several comparisons and even won Motor Trend’s Car of the Year in 2003. But that was seven years ago and when the G35 was coming to the end of its production run, BMW slowly regained its winning place. After seven years of evolution, two generations and a facelift, what we have in front of us, is one of many trim levels added to the 3-Series runner-up: the 2010 Infiniti G37xS.
Now, it would be nice if I was on some pokey motoring show like Top Gear to present this car to you in the form of powerslides on an abandoned airfield, but unfortunately I’m not so I’m going to have to explain everything in print…mmm how scholarly.
Performance:Description: 2010 Infiniti G37 xS Review Rating: 3.5 Reviewer: Anonymous ItemReviewed: 2010 Infiniti G37 xS Review