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The Ultimate Guide To Luxury Cars
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So, you want to experience the life of luxury when commuting to work every morning? As you leave for the office every morning, you want your seat to massage you down the highway, you want the oak veneer dash to shine, and you want the latest Bluetooth connectivity to play your favourite tunes with perfect pitch and bass. Choosing a luxury car used to be a toss-up between a Jag and a Rolls. Nowadays, more manufacturers are chancing their arm and trying to break into the luxury market.

If you have the budget to match your lofty dreams, here are a few luxury cars you might want to consider when choosing a luxury car.

Mercedes S-Class

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The ultimate saloon for luxury travel, the Mercedes S-Class has been a stalwart of used car showrooms for years. To keep up with the advances in technology in the twenty-first century, Mercedes have been wise to bring out a hybrid version of this luxury beast. The drive makes you feel like you are almost levitating above the road as it’s so quiet and the V12 version even has the ‘Magic Body Control’ system which futuristically scans the road for potholes, bumps and uneven surfaces before automatically altering the suspension to mitigate their effect. For horsepower addicts, the S63 takes some beating with 604bhp. A stunning feat of engineering for the most discerning of drivers.

Bentley Bentayga

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With one of the largest price tags of any SUV, this motor has to prove its worth. It does. Taking just four seconds to go from 0-62mph, this powerful machine adds a touch of thrills to the luxury car market. You could choose to head to a showroom like Bentley New Cars to test drive one of these beauties. While there isn’t a diesel model unusually, there is a highly capable 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol model. With walnut veneers on every surface, a WiFi enabled infotainment system and full leather upholstery, the interior of this luxury car is almost private jet-like. If you have a growing brood but still want a luxury set of wheels, this SUV could be just what you’re looking for.

Lexus LS

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For those individuals looking for a more traditional luxury saloon, the Lexus LS takes some beating. With Shiatsu massage seats for every passenger as well as the driver, full leather upholstery, and superior climate control, Lexus has really packed a punch with luxury features. Offering a hybrid alternative to the diesel models, the Lexus LS consists of a 3.5-litre 295bhp V6 petrol engine complete with electric battery. This means on a hybrid capability you can still go from 0-62mph in just over five seconds; not bad for a more eco-friendly, yet luxury drive.

If you fancy dabbling in the luxury car market, you might want to head to your local showrooms to get a real feel for the models out there. If your budget is tight, consider used cars that have been looked after well. With any luck, your commute to work will be more luxurious in no time.


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