Elegant and opulent, the 2018 Jaguar XJ full -
size luxury sedan comes with supercharged engines, talented suspensions and deep comfort.
Not exact matches
After starting out in 1981 chasing the Toyota Cressida as one of the first, large -
size, rear - wheel - drive
luxury sedans to arrive in the U.S. from Japan, the Maxima
came closest to reaching its target in 1989 when the third - generation Maxima pulled off a surprisingly good impression of a BMW, only with front - wheel drive and a budget price.
While full -
size luxury sedan shoppers have been clamoring for a new model, the dramatic changes that
come with a redesign aren't always well - received.
The full -
size sedan comes standard with heated and cooled leather seats (and a massage feature for the driver), a heated steering wheel, adaptive HID headlights, adaptive cruise control, a navigation system and a long list of additional
luxury equipment.
• The eAssist «smart electrification» system produces 25 - percent increase in fuel economy • eAssist technology is standard on all 2012 models with the 2.4 L four - cylinder engine • Provides customers with a full -
size luxury sedan featuring 37 mpg highway and 25 mpg city for about $ 30,000 (exact pricing has not yet been set) • Boost in fuel economy
comes with no compromises in the driving experience
When it
comes to prestige, refinement,
luxury, power, style, and technology, the benchmark in full -
size luxury sedans is the highly vaunted Mercedes - Benz S - Class.
The Ford Taurus is a full -
sized sedan, available with luxurious options, that has withstood the test of time and
came out a winner in the family
luxury sedan segment.
The latest iteration of the full -
size luxury sedan endeavors to do the same, but in an era when even a $ 16,000 Chevy Spark
comes with a 7 - inch color touchscreen, how does the S - Class maintain its paragon status?