Congratulations on deciding to trade in your car for a luxury vehicle. A small luxury car that is decently priced are the Ford 350's and the Mercury Mystique.
When it comes to fuel efficient and luxury cars the best bet is to compare hybrid-engine designs. More and more luxury car companies are now coming out with fuel efficient hybrid-engine designs.
The most expensive luxury car of this year is the Mercedes-Benz S45 AMG Sedan. It's priced at $201,150.
Most luxury car manufacturers offer low priced small models which offer great bang for the buck. These include Cadillac, Lexus, Infinity, Audi and others. There is also a subjective aspect of personal tastes and preferences involved.
A luxury car is a vehicle priced considerably above the average for a given market. In the US cars with startingMSRPs between $30,000 and ca. $38,000 are commonly considered entry-level luxury cars while cars with startingMSRPs of $40,000 or more are considered luxury cars.
Please go to www.automobilemag.com. There you will find information on how to get the best luxury car deal online or at a dealership.
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Upgrading to a luxury car is a great investment but can be very expensive. Some of the best luxury cars that are good on gas are made by Toyota, Mercury and Ford.
You should go to Atlanta Luxury Motors. There you will be able to get the best deal that you can on a luxury vehicle in the Atlanta Area.
I am not sure About the German sports car but the best luxury car in 2006 would have to be the BMW 760 I. The LI is also good but it is a passenger car. It is no fun to drive.
There's no such thing as a "best" luxury car, because different people define luxury in different ways.However, following is a list of luxury cars that many people would consider "best" in various categories:Cost-no-object, old-world luxury: Rolls-Royce, Bentley, MaybachSports-car luxury: Aston Martin, Maserati (Ferrari, Lamborghini and Bugatti are deliberately excluded, because their emphasis is more on sport than luxury.)High-end luxury: Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi (Europe); Lexus, Infiniti (Japan)American luxury: Cadillac
A great website for researching luxury vehicles is http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/27/luxury_cars/. This site compares luxury makes and models, and gives detailed information for each car.