subject: Ft Myers: Infiniti G37 Is Named Top Sports Sedan [print this page] When I look to buy a new car, I look for style, handling, performance and luxury. If you can throw some practicality in there, so be it but I think my criteria are pretty clear. Im a young, single guy with a great job and a decent amount of money stored away, and I want to drive something with a little pizzazz and pomp. So, of course I look for sportiness when Im looking for a new car buy. I also like a lot of room and comfort, so a sedan is the kind of sports car I like to drive. And guess what? The Naples 2010 Infiniti G37 just so happens to be a pretty spectacular sports sedan.
Another thing I look for (and Naples 2010 Infiniti G37 already have) is a host of accolades. Awards are great but what else are the experts saying? Consumer Reports is definitely a major player when it comes to trustworthy publications that deal with cars, so I tend to check out what they have to say before anyone else. It seems they had many nice things to say to validate Naples 2010 Infiniti G37 drivers.
Excuse me, Ft. Myers: Infiniti G37 is the catch-phrase of the era. Is this thing on? You heard me right. Infiniti has a great reputation for pumping out solid, dependable cars, so why not a sports sedan? Consumer Reports seemed to think they did a good job, naming the vehicle one of this years Top Picks. The G37 won for the sports sedan category, logging its place in the sun for the fourth year in a row. Ft. Myers: Infiniti G37 drivers have got the idea. The G37 is a great buy with years of dependability built right in.
Consumer Reports only had great things to say about the Infiniti G37. The G sedan, which joins our list for the fourth straight year, is one of the highest-rated sedans we've tested, with a score of 95 out of 100. It provides an appealing combination of agile handling, blistering acceleration, a refined powertrain, a fairly comfortable ride, and a high-quality, luxurious interior. The G37 is as inviting to drive on a twisty road as it is on the highway. But compromises include a snug cabin and small trunk. Rear-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is optional. Coupe and convertible versions are also available. Price: $37,225.
The fact that the G37 came out on top with such stringent testing standards in place is even more impressive. Consumer Reports ranked its cars based on ratings in three separate categories. The road test consists of more than 50 tests and evaluations. For reliability, CR only looks at vehicles that have an average or better than average predicted reliability rating. And finally, CR evaluates the vehicles safety. The safety category was evaluated based on government and insurance crash test ratings, as well as the inclusion of electronic stability control as an at least available feature. All of the top safety picks provided standard ESC and curtain air bags.