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Impress with their luxury: the best used luxury cars are named

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Rating of luxury cars

Sky-high prices and high operating costs make the luxury car segment a rather dubious prospect for middle-class drivers. Alternatively, you can choose a model on the secondary market to enjoy a high level of luxury, comfort, and technology, but at a much more affordable price.

Luxury cars are usually manufactured to the highest standards and with high-quality materials, so they are less prone to depreciation. Experts have released a rating of the best luxury cars on the secondary market.

BMW 8 Series Gran Coupe

Like all BMWs, the 8 Series is a pleasure to drive thanks to its excellent steering. The car has a six-cylinder turbocharged engine and a V8 option. If you're looking for an even more economical option, you can check out the smooth 840d diesel. All versions are equipped with the company's excellent eight-speed automatic transmission. A high level of comfort is achieved thanks to the standard adaptive shock absorbers, which provide a smooth ride over the worst bumps and potholes.

Range Rover

If you need a luxurious and stylish car, Range Rover is the best choice. It is one of the most comfortable and efficient cars on the market. The spacious interior combines traditional wood and leather with the latest technology. From a turbocharged V8 gasoline engine to a plug-in hybrid, there's something for everyone. The 3.0-liter V6 with 255 hp provides a winning combination of efficiency and reliability.

Porsche Panamera

Embodying the spirit of the legendary 911 in a luxurious five-door coupe, the Panamera is a luxury car for avid drivers. It performs with agility and activity, but offers a spacious and luxurious interior. Initially, the only engine available was a 3.6-liter gasoline V6 with 292 hp, although it quickly grew to include a hybrid model and a Turbo S with a 4.8-liter V8 that had 535 hp. In 2011, the lineup was expanded with diesel engines.

Mercedes S-Class

Mercedes' flagship offers quality, reliability, and style, and even newer competitors are still struggling to match its advanced package. The long-wheelbase luxury model offers unrivaled space, and the S 350 d combines powerful performance and even fuel economy

Aston Martin Rapide

Under the long hood is a steep 6.0-liter V12 that provides supercar-style acceleration. The Aston Martin's handling is agile and attractive, and the interior is decorated in a luxurious, expensive style.

BMW 7 Series

The BMW 7 Series has long been an outsider in the luxury car segment. It doesn't have the same reputation as its competitors, even though it is built to incredibly high standards. The engines run flawlessly and efficiently, and BMW's built-in technologies are among the best on the market The sixth-generation model appeared in late 2015 with a pair of diesels with 261 and 315 hp respectively, as well as a 3.0-liter six-cylinder gasoline engine with 321 hp. A 4.4-liter V8 was soon added to the lineup, and a plug-in hybrid version appeared in 2016. The 7 Series' greatest appeal is its interior, design, and infotainment system.

Audi A8.

Buyers have a choice of a 4.2-liter gasoline engine or 3.0- and 4.2-liter diesel engines. All of them are equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission. A 3.0-liter gasoline engine has also been added to the lineup. A long wheelbase A8 L model became available in February 2011, offering additional interior space.

Bentley Flying Spur

When it comes to luxury, Bentley is perhaps the only brand that comes close to Rolls Royce in terms of appeal. The Bentley Flying Spur's engine choices range from a 4.0-liter V8 with 500 horsepower or a W12 with 616 horsepower. There was also a V8 S that could sprint to 100 km/h in less than five seconds.

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