The INFINITI Q60, a remarkable sport coupe produced from 2017 to 2022, has captured the hearts of car enthusiasts throughout Wilkes-Barre. As the successor to the G37 Coupe, it stands as a testament to INFINITI's dedication to performance and style. With its rear-wheel-drive layout and a powerful 3.0t V6 twin-turbo engine, the Q60 offers an engaging driving experience that many Wilkes-Barre residents have come to love. Whether you're looking to upgrade or simply pass on the joy of driving a sport coupe, donating your Q60 can make a meaningful impact.
This sport coupe's lifecycle has seen it transition through various owner experiences, from lease returns to enthusiast upgrades and project cars. As the Q60 becomes a rarity on the roads following its discontinuation in 2022, now is the ideal time to donate your vehicle to Coal Valley Charity Cars. Your contribution not only supports local charities but also helps ensure that this remarkable coupe continues to be appreciated by future generations.
📖Generation guide
V37 Q60 • 2017-2022
The sole generation under the Q60 nameplate, featuring the VR30DDTT twin-turbo V6. Available in Pure, Luxe, Sport, and the enthusiast-favored Red Sport 400 trims.
Known issues by generation
The V37 Q60 has its share of model-specific issues. Notable concerns include timing-chain stretch primarily found in tracked Red Sport 400s, which can lead to chain guide wear in higher-mileage examples. Owners should also be aware of potential shift-quality complaints with the 7-speed Jatco automatic transmission, especially regarding slow downshift responses in Sport mode. Furthermore, the 2017-2018 model years have been reported for paint defects, such as clear-coat peeling. Other issues include Direct Adaptive Steering reliability complaints and turbo cooling risks under high-load driving conditions.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation process for this model
When donating your INFINITI Q60, it's important to consider specific details that can affect the donation process. A flatbed vehicle transport may be required due to the low clearance of the sport coupe. Disclosing whether your vehicle has been tracked or modified is crucial, as it impacts the appraisal value. Providing records of any BBR or aftermarket modifications, along with maintenance details such as gear oil and coolant service history, can also enhance the donation experience.
Wilkes-Barre regional notes
Wilkes-Barre boasts a vibrant tuner community, making it an ideal location for Q60 owners to connect with fellow enthusiasts. Proximity to local tracks offers opportunities for spirited driving experiences. However, it's essential to consider the potential for salt-belt corrosion affecting aluminum and composite panels. Many garage-stored Q60s present a unique opportunity for donors, as pristine examples are increasingly sought after in the collector market.