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These are the kinds of vehicles you buy if you make some serious money. These cars come with so many different technological toys that you feel as if you’re driving around in something made by NASA.

There are others out there, though they don’t offer space age gizmos. Some of these high-end luxury sedans offer performance. Maserati, Porsche, and those sorts of companies have come along in recent years with sedans of their own, but with a different take on how they should be made.

For each top ten we have set a price limit and increased it each time. That’s all changing for this top ten though. There is no price limit because if you have the money to afford one, it’s not going to matter. These machines start at around $70,000 and go very high, past the $100,000 mark. With such a big price jump, it would be nearly impossible to set a reasonable price limit.

As with all these tests, we aren’t looking at sales and we aren’t looking at popularity or most importantly, stats. We are looking for things like performance, luxury, comfort, gizmos, style and so on. Most importantly though, we are looking for the best car to drive.

 

10) Rolls-Royce Phantom

What makes the Phantom so good also makes it bad. On one hand, you get ultra-luxury, but on the other you get a price tag that is ungodly massive. We love the Phantom because it’s a cruise ship on wheels. We love the extravagant accommodations and the magnificent ride. The car is so big and so huge that you need to build a bigger garage to store it. That being said, it’s hard to drive because of that size and it’s not going to fit in some parking spots. Plus, in order to buy one you need to sell your house. Prices start at $380,000.


9) Lexus LS

There is not a whole lot wrong with the LS because it’s Japanese, but there isn’t a whole lot that is really good about the LS either. The big Lexus has the exterior design of a Toyota, which just means that it isn’t striking in anyway shape or form. The interior is the same way, nothing special that makes you feel like you’re in a very expensive luxury sedan. The same goes with the drive, nothing special. We do like the toys and the way the car can parallel park itself, but good luck actually getting it to work. Prices start at $65,380, which is decent for a car like this. Some might disagree because this is a smart buy and if you really want to play it safe then go ahead, but we won’t.


8) Bentley Continental Flying Spur

Bentley’s of old were big, insane luxury machines. This one isn’t and it’s a real shame. The styling is aging a bit, as cheaper rivals look far better. The rear seat is a bit cramped and the controls are outdated. That being said, the Bentley is still very fast and very comfortable. Nothing says fun like a 552-horsepower twin-turbocharged W12 engine. Most people who buy this car won’t get close

9 Comments

great collection!

20 months ago

expensive cars...excellent post....when on earth will i own one of these...ha ha ha ...just dreaming...rev 5*****

20 months ago

very good and nice or great post

16 months ago

really good

14 months ago

nice

14 months ago

coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool

9 months ago

frumoase masini dar si preturile lor pe masura luxului. multumesc pentru aceste informatii

1 month ago