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#22193 of 22203 Re: Phil [laurasdada] by rockshocka1

Jan 29, 2013 (11:57 am)

Replying to: laurasdada (Jan 29, 2013 11:29 am)
That's the kind of show I go outta my way to see.
 
I have a sneaking suspicion that your sweet ride makes for a better daily driver than my '69. Love the Sunday drives, but would be too punishing every day. Guess I've gone soft.
 
New England is beautiful...in pictures. Left Maine when young & really haven't missed snow much.

#22194 of 22203 Re: Phil [rockshocka1] by laurasdada

Jan 31, 2013 (10:54 am)

Replying to: rockshocka1 (Jan 29, 2013 11:57 am)
Born in NY, moved to New England-Lite (SW Ct) at an early age and Boston later in life. I'm a snow guy, skier. I do enjoy New England.
 
The XK is a great GT, smooth, fast, comfy, economical-ish and (hopefully) reliable! And, imho of course, wicked-pissa good looking! My first non-sensible pair of shoes, saved up for quite some time to appear too poor to afford an Aston Martin (thanks, Jeremy Clarkson...)!

#22195 of 22203 84-months? by steve_ HOST

Mar 05, 2013 (5:38 pm)

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#22196 of 22203 Entry level larger luxury sedan by buyerhelp

Apr 22, 2013 (7:22 pm)

I am looking for an entry level luxury sedan that is atleast as big as Camry to hold 5 adults comfortably. Looking for something under $50 - $55K. Which Sedans will fit that category?

#22197 of 22203 Re: Entry level larger luxury sedan [buyerhelp] by james27

Apr 23, 2013 (2:32 pm)

Replying to: buyerhelp (Apr 22, 2013 7:22 pm)
To be blunt, almost no luxury car holds three in the back comfortably...the seats are almost always sculpted for two, with the third as an occasional accommodation or maybe a child seat. It's a function of width...you may be better off with something less luxurious where it is a simple bench.
 
Now, if those adults are small, or you're not going to go far, most any one will carry five, but the center rear seat is not great for long-term use.

#22198 of 22203 Re: Entry level larger luxury sedan [james27] by buyerhelp

Apr 23, 2013 (10:07 pm)

Replying to: james27 (Apr 23, 2013 2:32 pm)
Based on what I have seen, that is what it looks like too. That is sad

#22199 of 22203 Re: Entry level larger luxury sedan [james27] by carnaught

Apr 24, 2013 (7:46 am)

Replying to: james27 (Apr 23, 2013 2:32 pm)
No personal experience myself with it but how about the Cadillac XTS?

#22200 of 22203 Re: Entry level larger luxury sedan [buyerhelp] by sanjaysdca

May 14, 2013 (7:06 pm)

Replying to: buyerhelp (Apr 22, 2013 7:22 pm)
Infiniti M
Jag XF
Caddy
May be TL. Or RL
A6

#22201 of 22203 Luxury?? by dssxxxx

May 15, 2013 (4:03 am)

May be it's me but none of those I would consider "luxury".

#22202 of 22203 Re: Luxury?? [dssxxxx] by cdnpinhead

May 15, 2013 (4:16 am)

Replying to: dssxxxx (May 15, 2013 4:03 am)
May be it's me but none of those I would consider "luxury".
 
Yeah, it's you. The great unwashed, of whom I appear to be a member (given your definition), would beg to differ. Some of those cars can be optioned up to north of $60K. Apparently luxury starts at a higher "price point" in your world.
 
Please, bless us with your list. I'm curious.
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