The INFINITI Q60, a striking representation of sport-coupe legacy, has captivated enthusiasts since its debut in 2017. As the sole generation under the Q60 nameplate, this rear-wheel-drive 2-door coupe gracefully replaced the G37 Coupe, offering a modern blend of style and performance. In Tulsa, where the auto enthusiast community thrives, many Q60 owners find themselves at a crossroads: whether to lease-return, upgrade to a new model, or tackle project-car fatigue. With the discontinuation of the Q60 in 2022, the market has shifted, creating a unique opportunity for generous owners looking to support local charities through vehicle donations.
As the V37 generation transitions into the collector spotlight, Tulsa Auto Bridge welcomes donations of INFINITI Q60 models, particularly for enthusiasts who wish to pass on this legacy. Whether it’s a well-cared-for Red Sport 400 or a Pure trim example showing signs of age, each donation helps preserve the spirit of this iconic coupe while providing valuable support to the community. Let’s keep the Q60’s legacy alive in Tulsa!
📖Generation guide
V37 Q60 • 2017-2022
The V37 Q60 represents a complete rebranding of INFINITI’s sport coupe lineup, offering the advanced VR30DDTT V6 twin-turbo engine in both 300hp and 400hp Red Sport variants.
G37 Coupe • 2008-2015
The predecessor of the Q60, the G37 Coupe, laid the foundation for the new Q-series, featuring the VQ37VHR V6 and setting the stage for the performance legacy.
Known issues by generation
While the V37 Q60 shines as a performance coupe, it’s essential to be aware of some known issues. The VR30DDTT engine may experience timing-chain stretch, particularly in Red Sport 400 models that have been tracked extensively. Additional performance-related concerns include the 7-speed Jatco RE7R01H automatic transmission, which can exhibit slow downshift responses and harsh shifts in cold conditions. Certain 2017-2018 models may also face paint defects, with clear-coat peel and delamination reported. Reliability challenges with the Direct Adaptive Steering system can lead to costly repairs, while infotainment system lag and blind-spot module failures are common complaints among Q60 owners. Understanding these potential issues can help donors make informed decisions regarding their vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of an INFINITI Q60 varies significantly based on trim and condition. The Red Sport 400, equipped with the 400hp VR30DDTT engine, often holds the strongest residuals among collectors, easily reaching $5k+ appraised values for low-mileage units. In contrast, Pure, Luxe, and Sport trims typically command lower values. Additionally, all-wheel-drive configurations can add value, particularly in snowy climates, while the presence of aftermarket modifications may necessitate a nuanced appraisal. Manual transmissions, while less common, can also influence the vehicle's market appeal.
Donation process for this model
Donating your INFINITI Q60 to Tulsa Auto Bridge is a seamless process tailored for sport-coupe enthusiasts. Our team is equipped to handle low-clearance flatbed recovery, ensuring a smooth pickup. If your vehicle has been tracked or modified, be prepared to disclose this information, as well as any service records concerning gear oil and coolant changes. Maintaining a thorough record of aftermarket upgrades and repairs will also aid in assessing your vehicle's value, particularly if it may qualify for a Form 8283 Section B appraisal.
Tulsa regional notes
In Tulsa, the Q60 community thrives, with a rich concentration of tuners and automotive enthusiasts who share a passion for performance cars. The close proximity to local tracks allows owners to engage in spirited driving experiences, but it’s essential to be mindful of potential corrosion risks, especially with aluminum and composite body panels. Proper garage storage can help protect Q60s from the harsh elements, ensuring that the spirit of this remarkable coupe continues to shine in the hands of passionate owners.