Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, what do the luxury brands offer over any other model? All cars have leather, nav, collision detection, etc.
Maybe the leather is slightly more supple and stitching slightly more tighter on the luxury models?
I do not get the constant fascination with luxury brands. 15 years ago, yes, there was a clear difference. But today, all cars feel luxurious.
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Attention to detail, more comfortable seating, smoother ride. Please check your definition of "all cars" because certainly not every car comes with leather nav,etc.
But hey, enjoy your lipstick on a pig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could also go with a loaded Subaru Outback, which will run you about $35K. This would get you the best things about an SUV and a sedan, since it's the original crossover vehicle.
A loaded Outback is closer to 45 to 50k.
Anonymous wrote:Love my Acura RDX!
Anonymous wrote:At this point, what do the luxury brands offer over any other model? All cars have leather, nav, collision detection, etc.
Maybe the leather is slightly more supple and stitching slightly more tighter on the luxury models?
I do not get the constant fascination with luxury brands. 15 years ago, yes, there was a clear difference. But today, all cars feel luxurious.
Anonymous wrote:You could also go with a loaded Subaru Outback, which will run you about $35K. This would get you the best things about an SUV and a sedan, since it's the original crossover vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Check out the new Acura RDX. I had an MDX for a lot of years and no longer needed the third row so I wanted something smaller anyway. If you are okay with a sedan, the size of the RDX will be fine for you. I looked at lots of other SUV's that were more expensive and felt I got the most for my money with the RDX. It was under 50. That being said, DH has a Mercedes C class which is also AWD. He said it is the best car he has ever driven. I have never seen anything like the dealer experience at Mercedes. It was slightly over 50 though.
Anonymous wrote:Check out the new Acura RDX. I had an MDX for a lot of years and no longer needed the third row so I wanted something smaller anyway. If you are okay with a sedan, the size of the RDX will be fine for you. I looked at lots of other SUV's that were more expensive and felt I got the most for my money with the RDX. It was under 50. That being said, DH has a Mercedes C class which is also AWD. He said it is the best car he has ever driven. I have never seen anything like the dealer experience at Mercedes. It was slightly over 50 though.