2014 Infiniti Q60: common problems and reliability
The 2014 Infiniti Q60 has 13 owner-filed NHTSA complaints and 0 recalls on record. The most-reported areas are air bags and power train. Owners most often flag dated, low-quality interior — hard plastics, dual-screen infotainment system criticized as outdated and poorly designed, interior materials compared unfavorably to mainstream sedans. frequency: very frequent.
Safety record for the 2014 model year
13
Owner complaints
0
Recalls
0
Crash reports
0
Fire reports
Source: NHTSA complaints and recalls filed for 2014 Infiniti Q60 vehicles (US, public record).
Where owners report problems
air bags
6
power train
2
electrical system
2
engine
2
vehicle speed control
1
What owners say across generations
Mixed sentiment with a clear generational divide. The first-generation Q60 (2014-2016, essentially a rebadged G37) is consistently praised for its reliability, with the naturally aspirated 3.7L V6 (VQ37) engine described as "bulletproof" and the cars considere
Dated, low-quality interior — hard plastics, dual-screen infotainment system criticized as outdated and poorly designed, interior materials compared unfavorably to mainstream sedans. Frequency: very frequent.
Uncommunicative steering — lack of feedback, described as "dog shit" and non-communicative, even in Sport+ mode for models with Direct Adaptive Steering (DAS). Frequency: recurrent.
Turbocharged engine (VR30) reliability concerns — mixed reports on long-term reliability; mentions of belt snapping issues, sensitive turbos, and fuel injector problems; 2017 model year specifically flagged for issues. Frequency: recurrent.
Sluggish transmission tuning — described as laggy and confusing at times, detracting from the driving experience. Frequency: recurrent.
Interior vibration issues — cabin vibration reported even after tire changes, alignment, and balancing, potentially related to run-flat tires. Frequency: isolated.
Owner insights cover all generations of the Q60.
Typical used price
Used Q60 listings typically run $17,995–$27,192 across 2014 to 2022 model years.