If you’re a proud owner of an INFINITI Q60 in Missouri, your vehicle is part of a legacy that blends elegant design with exhilarating performance. This rear-wheel-drive 2-door coupe, produced from 2017 to 2022, represents a significant shift in INFINITI’s lineup as it transitioned from the G37 Coupe to the Q-series. The Q60, especially in its Red Sport 400 trim, holds a special place in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts, thanks to its powerful 3.0t V6 twin-turbo engine and sleek styling.
As the Q60 ages, many owners are experiencing the natural lifecycle of sports cars: lease returns, upgrades to newer models, and project car fatigue. Donating your Q60 not only allows you to part with your cherished coupe but also supports Revive Ride in helping local communities and causes while ensuring your vehicle continues to serve a purpose beyond your ownership.
📖Generation guide
V37 • 2017-2022
The sole generation of the Q60 under this nameplate, featuring rear-wheel drive and the twin-turbo VR30DDTT engine. Notable for the performance-oriented Red Sport 400 trim as the flagship variant.
Known issues by generation
The V37 Q60, while a hallmark of INFINITI engineering, does have some known issues to be aware of. The VR30DDTT engine can experience timing-chain stretch, especially in higher-mileage Red Sport 400 examples. Additionally, reports of slow downshifts and harsh cold shifts in the 7-speed Jatco automatic transmission are common. Early model years (2017-2018) faced paint defects, and Direct Adaptive Steering (DAS) systems can pose reliability concerns, necessitating expensive repairs. It's wise for owners to have service history ready to ease appraisal processes when considering a donation.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation process for this model
Donating your INFINITI Q60 to Revive Ride involves a few simple steps. We require a low-clearance flatbed for transport, especially since many Q60s are tracked cars or modified for performance. Transparency is key, so provide detailed documentation of any BBR or aftermarket modifications, along with essential service records like gear oil and coolant changes. This ensures a smoother donation process and accurate appraisal for your vehicle.
Missouri regional notes
Missouri boasts a vibrant community of Q60 enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of performance and luxury. With numerous track days and events nearby, many owners have modified their cars for spirited driving. However, being in a salt-belt region means that owners should be mindful of corrosion risks on aluminum and composite body panels. Garage-stored examples often retain better condition and value, making them prime candidates for donation.
FAQ
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If you're ready to part with your INFINITI Q60, consider donating it to Revive Ride. Your vehicle can help support meaningful initiatives in our community while providing you with potential tax benefits. Join us in making a difference today!