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Recommendations for a luxury car
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            Yes, but it is always better when it happens through desgin rather than mechanical failure.
 Lets not forget that the XF is WhatCar exec car of the year for the fourth year running, at least I think it is What Car.
 If your reading reviews at whatcar ever thought about reading reviews about the scummy sub-prime car supermarket which is Cargiant.
 Audi's,BMW's,Jaguars,Lexus,Merc's. Think these are defiantly top of the league for luxury motors at a reasonable price.0
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            sunshinetours wrote: »Nice but how about one like this with a V8 . That was probably £60k+ new I would guess. Huge legroom in the back as long wheel base version
 Absolutely love these.0
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            Lets not forget that the XF is WhatCar exec car of the year for the fourth year running, at least I think it is What Car.
 Certainly wouldn't argue that the XF is a class car through and through. Not sure OP will find any petrol versions in his price range though
 It probably a 5 series / A6 class car I am sure you would agree rather than the next class up though0
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            HungryHungrySaver wrote: »My friend TRUST me. You want a Maserati....preferably the Maserati GT S. My father has this car and it is absolutely gorgeous. The front looks evil with a very masculine look and the back looks veyr sexy with a feminine look. its got all you want from a luxury car with the speed when your feeling adventurous. The car is perfect for long journeys which you cant say about Ferarris, Aston Martins or JAAAAAAGs.
 Funnily enough, I was going to recommend Maserati Quattroporte. :cool: Not sure if these are below the £15k budget though. But yes, why not a GT? I have one as my current my desktop wallpaper. I have one as my current my desktop wallpaper. Generation Rent0 Generation Rent0
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            For road transport in comfort and style, there is really only one option.
 The Dawes Aristocrat.0
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            I know this thread is getting old but no one has mentioned the luxury car that depreciates the most: Bentley and Rolls Royce. However, nothing comes close in making every ride an occasion. Your grandchildren will remember the time granddad took them for a ride in his Bentley.
 AutoTrader shows 25 Bentleys priced £12k-£16K with less than 80,000 and full service history. And probably will depreciate way less than £1k @ year while you own it driving 3000 miles a year.
 Get your Merc, Audi, Jag and feel like the chairman of the board. Get the Bentley and feel like a duke.0
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            BMW all day Can I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0 Can I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0
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            KirbyBirch wrote: »BMW all day 
 Disagree, got to be a Merc! Ours is 18 years old now and runs beautifully, and is so comfy to drive.Live on £11k in 2011 0 0
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            KirbyBirch wrote: »BMW all day 
 The vauxhall of the 'premium' sector 
 That supercharged Jag on top gear the other week where they raced the sun looked immense. They're coming out with some amazing stuff in the last couple of years.
 I do like that big Chrysler too.0
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