2009 Infiniti G37 Sedan (Europe)
Yeah but that still involves a slightly diff block, pistons, ecu tuning etc. etc. etc. Just seems to be an expensive placeholder to:
1) To give the G37 coupe the upper hand during it's 1st year introduction
2) To prevent people from having to "settle" for a non-HR motor for the new bodystyle (but Nissan has put a new body onto an old motor before ala 2000 maxima)
1) To give the G37 coupe the upper hand during it's 1st year introduction
2) To prevent people from having to "settle" for a non-HR motor for the new bodystyle (but Nissan has put a new body onto an old motor before ala 2000 maxima)
Originally Posted by viguera
I thought the 3.7 engine was just a stroked 3.5 HR? Or is there some other huge difference in internals?
I think it was just a placeholder... I personally wouldn't have purchased an 07 if it had the old engine in there. No offense to first gen owners.
I think it was just a placeholder... I personally wouldn't have purchased an 07 if it had the old engine in there. No offense to first gen owners.

Originally Posted by Jeff92se
This raises the question of why did Nissan/Infiniti even bother making the HR35?
Originally Posted by viguera
I thought the 3.7 engine was just a stroked 3.5 HR? Or is there some other huge difference in internals?
I think it was just a placeholder... I personally wouldn't have purchased an 07 if it had the old engine in there. No offense to first gen owners.
I think it was just a placeholder... I personally wouldn't have purchased an 07 if it had the old engine in there. No offense to first gen owners.

Originally Posted by chilibowl
For the 2007-2008 G35 Sedan...
For the 2007-2008 350Z...
For the 2008 EX35...
For later revisions to the Altima/Maxima
To me it appears the VQ35HR had a decent run IMO. You have to keep your lineup updated or fresh, or else you lose customers.
For the 2007-2008 350Z...
For the 2008 EX35...
For later revisions to the Altima/Maxima
To me it appears the VQ35HR had a decent run IMO. You have to keep your lineup updated or fresh, or else you lose customers.
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Yeah but that still involves a slightly diff block, pistons, ecu tuning etc. etc. etc. Just seems to be an expensive placeholder to:
1) To give the G37 coupe the upper hand during it's 1st year introduction
2) To prevent people from having to "settle" for a non-HR motor for the new bodystyle (but Nissan has put a new body onto an old motor before ala 2000 maxima)
1) To give the G37 coupe the upper hand during it's 1st year introduction
2) To prevent people from having to "settle" for a non-HR motor for the new bodystyle (but Nissan has put a new body onto an old motor before ala 2000 maxima)
It does look like a tactic to grab either the people that didn't want to get rid of their 05-06 G sedans or to capitalize on short-term leases on the sedan. But at the end of the day it's a really bad idea... 07 owners have been rocking the car for 2 years so it's not that bad... but if you just picked up an 08, you're probably fuming right now.

And it does seem like a rather hefty investment to produce thousands of cars with the 3.5 HR when the 3.7 is literally around the corner.
Not to mention that the moment that thing hits the dealers, 3.5 HR sedans in the used market are gonna get hammered.
They have to keep up, so these minor changes are required).
but more honestly, I'm happy that the body stayed the same (so I won't feel like I'm driving the "old" model just yet with an 08).
but more honestly, I'm happy that the body stayed the same (so I won't feel like I'm driving the "old" model just yet with an 08).
Originally Posted by johnnyzee
They have to keep up, so these minor changes are required).
but more honestly, I'm happy that the body stayed the same (so I won't feel like I'm driving the "old" model just yet with an 08).
but more honestly, I'm happy that the body stayed the same (so I won't feel like I'm driving the "old" model just yet with an 08).

Seriously though, it shouldn't be all that bad, but the 3.7 engine is obviously capable of 325hp -- regardless of what Nissan did to detune it for the G37 sedan. Whether it's injectors or a reflash, it's gonna suck when someone starts racking up the ponies on the G37 sedan with just bolt-ons.
Originally Posted by johnnyzee
They have to keep up, so these minor changes are required.
The 335i and IS350 are both quicker than the G35. I know that speed isn't everything, but if Infiniti really wants to become a Tier-1 player, they have to keep up-to-date and ahead of the curve. Anyone who buys a new car should know that things move on, quickly. I am really glad that they are putting a very serious effect into Europe.
The G37 Sedan will weigh just as much as the coupe now, since its receiving the new brakes and the 3.7L motor, which I know .2L doesnt make a difference, but im sure the VVEL has a lil bit of extra baggage it adds
Originally Posted by Jeff92se
Damn, I just browsed the killer looking 07-08 sedans too. The G37 sedan could be my next used car in 2010 or so.



