Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save $10,000 and get a Toyota Highlander. Drives like a dream, really comfortable and you will get 10+ years out of it.
+1. What you find in luxury car eventually tickles down to "regular" brands over around 5 years. If you're content with what a 5-year old luxury car had, you'll be content with new Toyota/Honda (minus perhaps the badge/name of car if that matters to you)

Anonymous wrote:Save $10,000 and get a Toyota Highlander. Drives like a dream, really comfortable and you will get 10+ years out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want luxury, but don't care about prestige, which is somewhat in conflict. Anyway, steer clear of European if you want long-term and reliable. Maybe a Lexus or Volvo
Volvo is European.
Anonymous wrote:Lexus RX450h.
Only the 2020's have Carplay standard though so you might need to compromise on that feature or price.
Anonymous wrote:You want luxury, but don't care about prestige, which is somewhat in conflict. Anyway, steer clear of European if you want long-term and reliable. Maybe a Lexus or Volvo