Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 2010, p. 23

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23 · Wednesday, June 16, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com $ 8 OFF any oil change package Coupon required. Expiry: July,31 2010 Code: 5582 345 Speers Rd. (at Dorval), Oakville 905-842-9299 Valid at all GTA locations. Infiniti G37x Coupe AWD more than just a pretty face Story and photos by Lorne Drury Metroland Newspapers Carguide Magazine I've always looked forward to driving Infiniti's G-series cars, but none more so than the Coupe version. In my opinion it's always been one of the sexiest cars on the market and it has handling and performance to match the exciting design-- all for a reasonably affordable price This time my tester was the G37x Coupe AWD, featuring Infiniti's ATESSA E-TS allwheel drive system. This AWD version monitors wheel spin, throttle position and vehicle speed and automatically sends up to 50 per cent of power to the front wheels to enhance traction and control under poor road conditions. When AWD is not needed, up to 100 per cent of the power goes to the rear wheels to preserve the rear-wheel driving characteristics. The G37x is one of four Coupe models available. Others are the base G37 Coupe, G37 Coupe Sport and G37S Coupe Sport 6MT. All of them come with a peppy 3.7-litre V6, making 330 hp and 270 lb/ft of torque. Of course, if you want top-down pleasure, there's always the G37 Convertible to consider. It has a retractable hardtop that stows neatly in the trunk area (leaving not much trunk space though) and starts at $58,300, while the G37 Sedan starts at $38,690. Meanwhile, the Coupe AWD starts at $48,800. My tester had the seven-speed automatic transmission with DS (Drive Sport) mode. Standard on the G37 Coupe is a six-speed manual transmission. The G37 Coupe was redesigned in 2008 Infiniti G37x Coupe AWD 2010 At A Glance: BODY STYLE: two-door coupe. DRIVE METHOD: front engine, frontor all-wheel drive. ENGINE: VG 3.7-litre DOHC V6 (330 hp, 270 lb/ft of torque). FUEL ECONOMY: Seven-speed automatic 11.2L/100 km (25 mpg) city, 7.5L/100 km (38 mpg) city; sixspeed manual 12.4L/100 km (23 mpg) city, 7.9L/100 km (36 mpg) highway. PRICE: $46,300 to $54,040, as tested $52,550. WEB SITE: www.infiniti.ca The Infiniti G37 Coupe is one of three models in the G-series lineup. It joins the G37 Convertible and G37 Sedan. and for 2010 it has only minimal changes with most inside the cabin. The most noticeable is a switch from the previous `Washi' aluminum trim to `Shodo' aluminum style trim, inspired by Japanese calligraphy. Also new are standard eight-way power seats, a new centre console design on automatic models and packaging content changes. Among the changes is the inclusion of the Advanced Climate Control System (ACCS) with air purifier to the Technology Package and making the rearview monitor standard on all models. My AWD tester had the Hi-Tech Package and priced out at $52,550 plus freight and PDI of $1,825. The Hi-Tech Package includes a hard drive navigation system with seven-inch touch screen monitor, voice recognition for climate control, audio and navigation system, 9.2 GB hard drive for playing MP3 files, Bluetooth stream audio, intelligent cruise control, brake assist with preview braking and rain sensing wipers. The dash gauges now have a white illumination and include a multi-function information driver computer display (average fuel consumption, real-time fuel economy, average speed, elapsed time, running distance, distance to empty, outside air temperature, warning displays, odometer and automatic transmission shift indicator. Among the convenience features are intelligent key with push button ignition, remote keyless entry, tilt/telescopic steering column and automatic temperature control. Standard is an 11-speaker Infiniti Bose audio system with a three-way front door speaker array using 10-inch woofers. The interior is very rich looking with an upscale feel to it. It's not flashy with lots of wood trim, but it is nicely finished with great seats and a pleasant atmosphere. The rear seat area is very limited with tight headroom because of the sloping roofline. I think it would only be used occasionally, as this is more of a two-person car. The front seats, unlike the rear, have lots of legroom. Continued on page 24

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