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The Infiniti G37x is an all-wheel-drive version of the G37 and it’s available as a sedan or coupe. The sedan’s starting MSRP is $35,750 while the coupe is $38,700.

Choosing all-wheel-drive adds $2,500 to the MSRP compared to the rear-wheel-drive version; the coupe is an additional $2,800 for all-wheel drive. That jump is a typical price increase when opting for all-wheel drive in this class.

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For an idea of where to start pricing negotiations, take a look at Cars.com’s Smart Target Price. It’s explained here: Smart Target Price. A base sedan’s Smart Target Price is $34,112; a base coupe’s is $36,856.  

Keep an eye out for cash-back and interest-rate incentives that will help lower the cost. Right now we’re seeing a zero-percent financing offer for 36 months available to qualified buyers until January 4, 2010.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on November 18, 2009 in All-wheel drive , Incentives and deals , Infiniti , Infiniti G37 | Permalink

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