Like BMW, Cadillac is one of very
few luxury automakers to still offer a manual transmission in its stable — a relic kept alive courtesy of passionate enthusiasts.
Not exact matches
Among mass market
automakers, very
few brands offer flagship sedans designed to be the epitome of
luxury and performance.
Over the past
few years,
luxury automaker Infiniti has offered us a
few tantalizing glimpses of swoopy future product, and it's planning on doing so again at the upcoming Paris motor show.
There's no doubt that a Nissan Maxima is one of the models that warrants a closer look for people buying in the full size
luxury sedan segment, but there are a
few offerings from other
automakers like BMW, Audi and Acura that should also be looked at before making a decision.
If you counted the all - wheel drive wagons on the market, you might not get past two or three fingers.Japan's Subaru offers all - wheel drive wagons, and so does the German
automaker Audi, which provided this week's test vehicle, the V - 6 powered 100 CS Quattro Wagon.The 100 CS Wagon sports an impressive array of equipment: anti-lock brakes, driver's side airbag, all - wheel drive and a
luxury interior featuring leather seats and wood inlays.Of all European
automakers,
few have worked harder than Audi to improve its lineup.
Mercedes - Maybach has only begun teasing the Vision Ultimate
Luxury a
few days ago, and we've already come across official uncensored photos of the concept courtesy of... the
automaker's official website.
The compact SUV is an emerging class of which a
few are offered by premium or
luxury automakers.
However, there are a
few quirky things that
automakers have held on to and some new ones they invented to let us know when we are in a
luxury car.
The
luxury car market has grown by leaps and bounds over the past
few years and new product launches have been quite interesting, with
automakers exploring new segments and body styles and venturing out of their comfort zones too.
Volvo has made good cars for a long time, yet
few luxury shoppers remember to include the Swedish
automaker when discussing viable modes of transportation.
The German
automaker is also offering up a
few shots of the camo'd
luxury box bashing around in the rough stuff as visual proof of its prowess.
What started off as an F - Sport package for a
few of Lexus» models may just be taking off into a full line of sporty offerings from the
luxury automaker.
So aside from the Lexus LF Ch concept that we teased you with yesterday, the Japanese
luxury automaker will also bring a
few other new faces to the Frankfurt Motor Show in the form of a LS, a GS, an IS, and the almighty IS - F models fresh off the operating table.
Although there are quite a
few coupe - like crossovers on the market nowadays, nearly all of them come from
luxury automakers such as BMW and Mercedes - Benz.