Sentences with phrase «moved upmarket from»

The new LaCrosse has moved upmarket from its predecessor, and the prices have risen accordingly — but this classy, comfortable, and confident big sedan justifies its cost.

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Maybe the car would carry branding from Lexus instead, which would move it upmarket.
Move upmarket and you'll find the BMW 1 - series and Mercedes - Benz A-class, and more space can be found from the Skoda Octavia - you really are spoiled for choice, though that the Golf is capable of tackling all of these in most areas is a mark of its talents.
Every aspect of the Swedish bruiser was redesigned from the ground up, and was created with the goal in mind to move upmarket to compete with the likes of the three German luxury manufacturers.
Riding in style, hardly roughing it With the 2016 Ford Explorer Platinum, the Explorer nameplate is trying to move dramatically upmarket, away from soccer games and school zones and into the kind of premium lifestyle represented by the GMC Acadia Denali and Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit.
Kia's aiming to move the Forte upmarket with a new design and features to evolve their best selling vehicle into something more so than a compact car that is meant for getting people from points A to B.
The E-Class Estate of today has moved a long way upmarket from Mercedes's original estate cars, although it can trace its roots to the late 1970s and the W123 series.
Its MRA platform will be lifted straight from the current C - Class sedan, a predictable decision, following the move upmarket for the future E-Class Coupe and Cabrio to the bigger model's architecture.
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