In the heart of Utah, the INFINITI Q60 has carved a niche among sport coupe enthusiasts, celebrating a lineage that began with the G37 Coupe. The V37 generation, produced from 2017 to 2022, captures the perfect blend of performance and style, embodying a unique sports car ethos. With its sleek design and powerful twin-turbocharged engine, the Q60 is not just a car; it's a statement of passion and precision in engineering.
Typically, Q60 donors in Utah represent a range of stories: from those who are returning their leases to enthusiasts eager to upgrade, or even those facing project-car fatigue. The Q60βs lifecycle as a premium sports coupe has seen it rise in desirability, and its discontinuation from the US market has sparked renewed interest, making it a sought-after model for both collectors and those looking to give back to their community.
πGeneration guide
V37 Q60 β’ 2017-2022
The only generation under the Q60 nameplate, it features a transition to the Q-series from the G-series. Available in multiple trims, including the powerful Red Sport 400.
Known issues by generation
The V37 Q60, while celebrated for its sporty performance, does have some known issues. Owners may experience timing-chain stretch on the high-output Red Sport 400 models, especially those used on the track. The 7-speed Jatco automatic transmission may present shift-quality complaints, including slow downshift responses and harsh cold shifts. Additionally, paint defects and reliability concerns with the Direct Adaptive Steering system have been reported, which can lead to costly repairs. Regular maintenance and service history documentation are essential for prospective donors to ensure their car's integrity.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value for the INFINITI Q60 varies significantly based on condition and trim. The Red Sport 400 trim, being the halo variant with a 400hp twin-turbo engine, tends to hold its value exceptionally well, often reaching $5k+ on the collector market. AWD models can command higher values in Utah's snow-prone regions compared to RWD variants. Manual transmission models and well-maintained examples with documented service history often see a premium in appraisals, making them attractive options for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Donation process for this model
Donating your INFINITI Q60 through ReviveRides is a straightforward process. Since sport coupes like the Q60 have a lower clearance, we require a flatbed for transportation. We ask donors to disclose any tracked-car history, as this can influence the appraisal value. Documenting any aftermarket modifications and providing service records for gear oil and coolant replacements can also help us assess your vehicle's condition effectively.
Utah regional notes
Utah's thriving tuner community and proximity to track days make it a perfect region for Q60 enthusiasts. However, itβs crucial to be aware of the salt-belt corrosion risks, especially concerning the aluminum and composite body panels. Many owners store their vehicles in garages to preserve their pristine condition, adding value to your donation when it's time to give back and help those in need.