In North Carolina, the INFINITI Q60 stands out as a cherished sport coupe, blending luxury with performance in a way that resonates with automotive enthusiasts. Produced from 2017 until its discontinuation in 2022, the Q60 represents the pinnacle of the rebranded G-series lineage, attracting drivers who appreciate its rear-wheel-drive dynamics and potent twin-turbo V6s. Whether you’ve recently returned a lease, upgraded to a newer model, or experienced project-car fatigue, your Q60 can become part of a legacy that fuels our community.
As the sole generation under the Q60 nameplate, the V37 chassis encapsulates a unique era of design and engineering. With its elegant silhouette and robust performance, particularly in the acclaimed Red Sport 400 trim, the Q60 has created a dedicated following. Many Q60 owners find themselves in the cycle of upgrading or moving on to different passions, and your car can make a meaningful impact through donation.
📖Generation guide
V37 Q60 • 2017-2022
The V37 Q60 marks the transition to the Q-series naming convention. Featuring the VR30DDTT V6, it includes the enthusiast-favored Red Sport 400 trim, known for its 400hp power output.
Known issues by generation
The INFINITI Q60, particularly the V37 generation, has seen some model-specific issues emerge over the years. Enthusiasts should be aware of potential timing-chain stretch on higher-mileage Red Sport 400 variants, leading to chain-guide wear. Additionally, owners have reported slow downshift responses and harsh shifts in the 7-speed Jatco automatic transmission, particularly in Sport mode. Early models (2017-2018) are susceptible to paint defects like clear-coat peeling, while the Direct Adaptive Steering system can pose reliability concerns. Proper documentation of service history can mitigate some of these risks, especially for tracked or modified examples.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for the INFINITI Q60 can vary significantly based on trim and condition. The Red Sport 400 trim commands a premium in the collector market, often exceeding $5,000 in appraisal value, especially for low-mileage examples. Manual transmissions generally retain value well, while AWD models may offer additional appeal in snow-prone areas. Modifications and aftermarket enhancements can also impact appraisal nuances. Collectors are particularly interested in examples that maintain a clean service history and have minimal issues, emphasizing the importance of documentation during the donation process.
Donation process for this model
Donating your INFINITI Q60 to Legacy Wheels involves some sport-coupe specifics. A low-clearance flatbed is necessary for safe transportation, especially for tracked cars that may have undergone performance modifications. Be prepared to disclose any modifications and provide documentation for BBR or aftermarket enhancements. Additionally, service records for gear oil and coolant changes can be beneficial during the donation process, ensuring your vehicle’s history is accurately represented.
North Carolina regional notes
In North Carolina, the Q60 finds its place within a vibrant automotive community that values performance and tuning. With numerous track-day opportunities nearby, many owners enjoy pushing their sport coupes to their limits. However, the salt-belt corrosion risk on aluminum and composite body panels should be noted, so garage-stored examples often represent the most desirable donations. This regional context makes your Q60 not just a car but a part of a larger enthusiast landscape.
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