πGeneration guide
V37 Q60 β’ 2017-2022
The sole generation under the Q60 nameplate, the V37 combines modern aesthetics with thrilling performance, particularly in the Red Sport 400 variant equipped with the VR30DDTT engine.
Known issues by generation
While the Q60 V37 offers an exhilarating driving experience, there are several common issues to be aware of. The twin-turbo VR30DDTT V6 may exhibit timing-chain stretch, especially in the performance-focused Red Sport 400 models. Additionally, the 7-speed Jatco automatic transmission can have shift-quality complaints, including slow downshifts in Sport mode and harsh transitions during cold starts. Paint defects were reported in the 2017-2018 models, particularly clear-coat peeling. Other noteworthy concerns include the by-wire Direct Adaptive Steering (DAS) reliability, turbo cooling issues under heavy load, and infotainment lag, which may affect the overall experience for drivers.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for the Q60 are significantly impacted by its trim level and condition. The Red Sport 400, recognized as a halo trim, tends to hold the strongest residuals due to its performance pedigree and limited availability since its discontinuation. Models with manual transmissions often attract enthusiast buyers, while the AWD variant offers added donation value in snow-prone areas. Itβs not uncommon for well-maintained examples of the Red Sport 400 to reach the $5k+ Form 8283 Section B appraisal threshold, particularly for low-mileage vehicles that have avoided common issues and modifications.
Donation process for this model
Donating your INFINITI Q60 to Wheels for Impact is a seamless process. Given its sport-coupe design, a low-clearance flatbed may be required for transportation. If your Q60 has been tracked, please disclose this information as it affects appraisal value. Documentation of any aftermarket modifications, as well as service records for gear oil and coolant, can enhance your vehicle's valuation and ensure a smoother donation experience.
Washington DC regional notes
Washington DCβs vibrant automotive scene features a dense concentration of Q60 owners and a passionate tuner community, making it an ideal region for enthusiasts. The proximity to local tracks means many Q60s are driven spiritedly, but it's important to be cautious of potential salt-belt corrosion on aluminum and composite body panels, especially in winter. Many local owners garage their cherished cars, further preserving the Q60's appeal as a collector's item.
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