The INFINITI Q60 embodies the essence of a sport coupe, with its sleek lines and powerful performance. Since its debut in 2017, this generation has attracted both enthusiasts and daily drivers alike, serving as a viable option for those who appreciate a balance of luxury and sportiness. Many Q60 owners in Maine are finding themselves in the unique position of upgrading after years of enjoying the dynamic driving experience it offers. Whether through lease returns or simply a desire for the next exciting vehicle, these owners often look to donate their beloved Q60.
As the Q60 model ran its course until 2022, we have seen a notable shift in the landscape of sport coupes. While some drivers face project-car fatigue, others are embracing the opportunity to pass on their passion to a new owner while supporting local charities. With its roots in the G37 lineage and a strong enthusiast following, the Q60 has carved out a niche in the Maine automotive community, making donation a meaningful choice for many.
πGeneration guide
V37 β’ 2017-2022
The sole generation under the Q60 nameplate, the V37 features the potent VR30DDTT engine, available in 300hp and 400hp Red Sport variants, showcasing INFINITI's commitment to performance.
Known issues by generation
The V37 Q60 has its share of concerns that potential donors should be aware of. Common issues include the timing chain stretch in tracked Red Sport 400 models, particularly in higher-mileage examples leading to significant chain-guide wear. The 7-speed Jatco transmission may exhibit slow downshift response and harsh shifting patterns, especially noticeable in cold conditions. Paint defects, such as clear coat peeling in the early 2017-2018 models, have been documented, alongside concerns surrounding the Direct Adaptive Steering (DAS) system's reliability. Additionally, turbo health can degrade under sustained high-load driving while infotainment system lag can detract from the overall driving experience.
Donation value by condition + generation
When considering the donation value of an INFINITI Q60, the Red Sport 400 trim, with its emphasis on performance and exclusivity, tends to hold the highest residual values among enthusiasts. Vehicles with manual transmissions generally attract a premium, while AWD models are favored in Maine's wintery environment, enhancing donation value in snow-heavy regions. Conversely, RWD examples may not fetch as much unless they are well-maintained and have comprehensive service histories. The presence of BBR or aftermarket modifications can either increase desirability or complicate the valuation depending on the quality of work done and market demand.
Donation process for this model
Donating your sport coupe to Maine Motors Giveback is a seamless process, especially for Q60 owners. Due to the low clearance of these vehicles, a flatbed tow truck is necessary for pickup. Owners should disclose any tracked-car history and provide documentation for any aftermarket modifications. Detailed service records, including gear oil and coolant maintenance, will enhance the donation experience and value recognition. Our team is here to ensure the process is smooth and rewarding for both donor and recipient.
Maine regional notes
Maine is home to a vibrant tuner community, with track days and automotive events bringing enthusiasts together. However, the salt-belt climate poses a risk of corrosion, especially to the aluminum and composite body panels of the Q60. Many owners choose to garage their vehicles or only drive them seasonally, preserving their condition and performance. This regional focus on care and maintenance can drive heightened interest in Q60 donations as enthusiasts look to contribute while supporting local causes.