Let’s say you need a luxurious sedan to carry your four family members with good off-roading potential, if you go for 2013 Infiniti G37 then it will be your best choice. Leaving behind its brother name, Infiniti G35, which apparently become one major changed to the vehicle, the rest part of 2013 Infiniti G37 remains pretty much unchanged. Updates occurred only on the technology package which is now having advanced Back up Collision System.
Exterior
Everybody should agree that having this sedan means having tighter parking lot in your garage or some place else. Compared to its nearest family, 2013 Infiniti G37 looks far more modern with rectangular shape, higher ground clearance, thinner profile, and lighter side glass. With that distinctive combination of flowing curve from front to rear and bold straight line, 2013 Infiniti G37’s all over profile must stands apart from its competitor like Cadillac Escalade or the local product Lincoln Navigator.
Interior
What you get on the inside could be beyond your expectation from what the sedan could offer. But it not is true, that 2013 Infiniti G37 would disappoint you when it comes to the cabin. As a lux sedan it indeed has spacious cabin for your legs and cargo space up to 95 cubic feet. Lavish interior is made from high quality materials. It is a blend of heated leather seats, burled wood and metallic trim that taking role in the instrument gauge which result in luxurious cabin and executive-jet ambience. As a stylish sedan with powerful engine and tow capacity, its smoothness ride and finely crafted cabin somehow make the outside noise become matter. The technology features may not as delightful as you could find inside the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, even with the addition of advanced Back Up Collision System on its Technology Package. That’s why this car is as sophisticated as than 2013 Ford Kuga in interior features.
Engine
2013 Infiniti G37 just has one engine configuration, a 5.6 L V8 with output of 400 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque, matched with seven-speed automatic transmission. Both the 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive model have Hill Start Assist and Snow Mode to support your driving performance. 2013 Infiniti G37’s speed is measured at 7 seconds from 0-60 mph with tow capacity of 4,500 pound.
Price
The fuel economy may not be as good as other sedan’s offer, but it’s worth the price around $61,000 to $76,000 for the strong and amazing sedan which could bring your four family members and total of over two tons weight without a lap in luxury.