2017–2018 Infiniti Q60

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Common Problems & Reliability

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The 2017–2018 Infiniti Q60 has 3 known issues. 1 of these are classified as serious faults that could be expensive to repair. 1 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.

VR30DDTT Turbocharger Coolant Leaks

Serious

On the 3.0L Twin Turbo V6, some early models experienced minor coolant leaks from the turbocharger hoses or the turbos themselves.

Symptoms: Low coolant warning, Sweet smell from engine bay...

Est. repair cost: £400–£2,000

Brake Disc Warping

Moderate

The heavy coupe can warp front brake discs under spirited driving, causing vibration through the steering wheel and brake pedal during braking.

Symptoms: Steering wheel judder when braking, Pulsing brake pedal...

Est. repair cost: £300–£500

Infotainment System Freezing and Rebooting

Minor

The InTouch dual-screen infotainment system can freeze, reboot randomly, or suffer from slow response. Smartphone connectivity (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) may drop intermittently.

Symptoms: Infotainment screen freezing, Random reboots while driving...

Est. repair cost: £100–£300 (Software Update)

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Buying Tips for the 2017–2018 Infiniti Q60

  • On the 3.0T "Red Sport" models, check the turbocharger area for any signs of oil or coolant leaks.
  • Inspect the 19 or 20-inch alloy wheels for cracks or buckles; they are vulnerable to UK potholes.
  • Test the windows and seals; as a pillarless-look coupe, wind noise can occur if the glass isn't perfectly aligned.

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