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for the money a Lexus is about as nice of a luxury car a you could want to own,they run and drive good and are dependable,for that matter a Cadillac is a nice car,but the price of them can go well beyond 50 k and you still wouldn't get what you would for a Lexus,good luck.
for the money a Lexus is about as nice of a luxury car a you could want to own,they run and drive good and are dependable,for that matter a Cadillac is a nice car,but the price of them can go well beyond 50 k and you still wouldn't get what you would for a Lexus,good luck.
Best used luxury car for ~2500?
Andrew
Hi! I am looking for a used luxury car (Lexus, Acura, BMW, etc.) for around $20k-30k. It's gotta have good gas mileage, around 28 mpg or better. I'm 6"5 btw so it will have to be big enough haha.
That's the most important stuff, but then:
Under 50k miles
Bluetooth/nav would be nice
For the price range, A.) is this even possible and B.) any recommendations?
Thanks so much!
-A
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I don't think what you want is out there.
Luxury cars generally have substantial engines (at least a V6) to deliver performance, and most of those don't get better than 25 mpg, tops. Needing a big luxury car makes it even tougher, both in terms of mpg (bigger, heavier cars or SUVs get worse mileage) and cost (bigger luxury cars cost more).
If you back off your mpg requirements a bit.....I think what you want is doable. Something like a Lexus RX350 for example.....you can get one that's 3 or 4 years old with under 50K miles for $20K - $25K.....but mpg wise, maybe 22 mpg.
Otherwise.....look at smaller cars with smaller engines. Generally, that means non-luxury or hybrid. You don't buy a luxury car to save money on gas. Finally, keep in mind that most luxury cars require premium gas, which increases the cost further as compared to something that doesn't, regardless of mpg.
Good luck!
I don't think what you want is out there.
Luxury cars generally have substantial engines (at least a V6) to deliver performance, and most of those don't get better than 25 mpg, tops. Needing a big luxury car makes it even tougher, both in terms of mpg (bigger, heavier cars or SUVs get worse mileage) and cost (bigger luxury cars cost more).
If you back off your mpg requirements a bit.....I think what you want is doable. Something like a Lexus RX350 for example.....you can get one that's 3 or 4 years old with under 50K miles for $20K - $25K.....but mpg wise, maybe 22 mpg.
Otherwise.....look at smaller cars with smaller engines. Generally, that means non-luxury or hybrid. You don't buy a luxury car to save money on gas. Finally, keep in mind that most luxury cars require premium gas, which increases the cost further as compared to something that doesn't, regardless of mpg.
Good luck!
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