| Grand Wagoneer |
I thought that was Volvo. I was so excited about the roll out of the new XC 90 and came within inches of buying one. The dealer I was working with out west whispered to me to reconsider. I did. I think Consumer Reports rates them poorly for reliability. It makes me so sad. |
| avoid Jaguar or land/range rovers |
| BMW X5 |
| I love my Audi |
And those who have Lexus love their Toyotas and so forth and so on. |
| Luxury cars are meant to be leased even in today’s much changed leasing market with money factor snd residual. Costs of repair after 3 years can be daunting with the myriad electronic systems/sensors, adjustable suspensions, and the like. |
Compare Toyota/Lexus depreciation to Hyundai/Kia/Genesis. |
A Volvo dealer told you that? Lol |
| Lexus definitely has been the most reliable for us, and has lasted a long time. |
| I like Mercedes these days. Luxury vehicles are about the feeling. Go sit in them. Drive then around. Pick the one you like the best. Forget the haters, they are poor for a reason. |
I had a 2008 GL diesel and I often lament trading that in. Wish I kept it. Great mileage and only started breaking down at 80,000 miles then it was at Euro quarterly. The gas suspension just dropped. Then weird engine issues. Then transmission. But it was awesome until then and economical on dueled. I think I got over 30 on highway trips. |
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Lamborghini Ursus or wait for the Ferrari Purosangue
Everything else mentioned here is terribly boring |
Sure, let me just write a check for that from my $1 million checking account.
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| I don't know how luxury Lexus is anymore, but we love our RX350. We have the two-row, but it's a great reliable car. we lease it and have been doing so for 13 years now. great car and I like how the design has gotten sleeker/sportier over the years. |