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2010 Infiniti G37 Anniversary Editions: Priced

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    Infiniti is building a few hundred G37 Anniversary Editions to celebrate 20 years of the brand. | March 10, 2010

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2010 Infiniti G37 Anniversary Editions: Priced

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    Just the Facts:
    • Infiniti introduces a special line of 2010 G37 models to celebrate the brand's 20-year anniversary.
    • A limited run of Anniversary edition sedans, coupes and convertibles will be built.
    • Celebratory models will be priced from $44,215 for the sedan, to $55,765 for the convertible.

    FRANKLIN, Tennessee — To mark its 20 years in business, Infiniti has created special anniversary editions of the 2010 G37 sedan, coupe and convertible. The limited editions go on sale in mid-April, priced from $44,315, including shipping.

    Infiniti will market only 350 Anniversary Edition sedans, 200 coupes and 200 convertibles.

    The G37 Sedan Anniversary Edition is priced at $44,215 ($44,415 for the AWD version), while the G37 Coupe Anniversary Edition is priced at $51,415 and the G37 Convertible Anniversary Edition at $55,765.

    All models feature a 3.7-liter V6 and a seven-speed automatic transmission, plus Premium and Navigation packages. The sedan and coupe are based on the Journey trim level and add the Sport package and 4-Wheel Active Steer (except the AWD sedan). Climate-controlled seats are standard on the convertible.

    Alloy wheels, performance tires and aero add-ons are fitted to all models. Each car is finished in Graphite Shadow, with a Monaco Red leather interior. The coupe and convertible feature red-toned maple accents, while the sedan gets new Shodo-finish aluminum trim.

    Inside Line says: Happy anniversary! — Paul Lienert, Correspondent

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    sportyaccordy says:

    09:50 AM, 07/12/2011

    To Infiniti's credit, at these price points their competitors are all either underpowered or underequipped. $45K is a lot, but it's downright robbery when it doesn't include things like heated seats or a half decent stereo

    racerx1320 says:

    08:11 AM, 03/11/2010

    I thought Nissan's claim to fame was creating spirited driving automobiles under Bmw price points?

    johnmarco says:

    08:11 AM, 03/11/2010

    The cars also get unique "Sucker" badging on the sides and stitched into the seats.

    joemt says:

    06:14 PM, 03/10/2010

    And no choice of a manual transmission to boot! I'ld rather have an Acura TL 6MT.

    icecubefosho says:

    05:49 PM, 03/10/2010

    Sheesh, I have a 10th Anniversary Q45 and that was reasonably priced (Hell, you got REAL Wood!)
    Even though I'm a Nissan-head, this is overpriced.

    lawboy26 says:

    05:49 PM, 03/10/2010

    Way too much for some red leather and an areo kit, not too mention dangerously close to the new 2011 Infiniti M37.  Somebody will buy it.  If they added more power, for this particular model given it's an anniversary edition, it would be probably worth it.  

    4g63 says:

    12:58 PM, 03/10/2010

    over 50k for a coupe... wow.

    don_83 says:

    12:04 PM, 03/10/2010

    Oh yea, Infiniti is celebrating by charging more for something that is not exclusive at all. Yes its a nice car for 35k but 40s forget it.

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