Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing I truly care about would be a quieter, smoother ride. The heated seats are nice, but really nothing else.
Do luxury cars truly have a quieter ride? This is something I have been hoping for and can't find. I have a 2018 top of the line Odyssey and everything still feel SO LOUD- the road noise and the noise from the vents, etc.
I am getting read to buy a new car, and wanted a crossover/SUV. Was looking at Toyota, but if a luxury finally gets me quiet, I may do it...
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, what makes a luxury car worth twice the price of a well equipped Honda Civic or CRV. I’ve test driven the Lexus Rx350 and the BMW 540 and just don’t see what makes them over twice the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, what makes a luxury car worth twice the price of a well equipped Honda Civic or CRV. I’ve test driven the Lexus Rx350 and the BMW 540 and just don’t see what makes them over twice the price.
I'm assuming you can't also tell the difference between a $500 sofa from Walmart and a $2000 sofa from Ethan Allen.
I'm surprised you couldn't tell the difference between a Honda Civic and a BMW 540.
Here are the differences:
The BMW has a more powerful engine. This translates into a more pleasant ride. It's fun to drive.
The BMW has more comfortable a luxurious seats.
The BMW interior has better material and finishes. It is luxurious and has a better build quality.
The BMW has heated seats, heated steering wheel, cool seats etc...
The BMW has dual zone climate control.
The BMW has a better sound system.
The BMW has automatic self parking
The BMW has a semi autonomous driving feature (traffic jam feature).
The BMW has a better infotainment system and more tech features.
etc..
etc..
I could keep going.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old Lexus, and the ride is extremely smooth. It still looks current, the interior is plush, and I have very few maintenance issues. I love it. When I get a new car, I will get another Lexus.
Anonymous wrote:I have an old Lexus, and the ride is extremely smooth. It still looks current, the interior is plush, and I have very few maintenance issues. I love it. When I get a new car, I will get another Lexus.
Anonymous wrote:I don't have back pain anymore after I starting driving a Lexus SUV. Not sure if it is the brand design or the SUV part (sits higher, foot push down instead of forward) that helped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only thing I truly care about would be a quieter, smoother ride. The heated seats are nice, but really nothing else.
Do luxury cars truly have a quieter ride? This is something I have been hoping for and can't find. I have a 2018 top of the line Odyssey and everything still feel SO LOUD- the road noise and the noise from the vents, etc.
I am getting read to buy a new car, and wanted a crossover/SUV. Was looking at Toyota, but if a luxury finally gets me quiet, I may do it...