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Luxury Cars Still Offer a Good Value

By: Jazel Tennings


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Luxury car, Sports Utility Vehicle and Crossover sales have deteriorated more than sales of more practical cars during this recession. No shocker there. Things people don't absolutely need are often the first to get eliminated from the budget when most consumers are tightening their belts. Lavish and obvious spending has become impossible for many in these challenging economic times. Businesses in all industries, including auto makers are reviewing their product lines' viability just to stay in business. Just to stay alive, they are having to get rid of less lucrative cars, like Saturn and Pontiac. Why are they keeping their luxury cars? Because luxury cars still offer a good value to the customer.

Expensive vehicles from BMW to Rolls Royce offer the most sophisticated safety elements. Designers of luxury automobiles, SUVs and Crossovers devote the cash to study and design additional safety features. Certainly, countless safety features found in less expensive cars today, like anti-lock brakes and air bags were first introduced in luxury vehicles. Luxury cars constantly show superior safety ratings than into less expensive cars because of their financial commitment to creating these innovations.

Luxury automobiles, Sports Utility Vehicles and Crossovers have extra and improved standard features. After all, customers who are willing to commit to the expense for a luxury vehicle don’t want the base model. Luxury car makers also offer an increased variety of options. You can get heated leather seats, headrest mounted dvd players, in-dash cd players and surround sound Bose stereo systems that work with your iPod. You can get plush interiors including soft leather and real wood trim. Keyless entry and ignition, night vision displays and integrated child booster seats are some of the newer available options. Some cars offer a memory driver’s seat. Side mirrors, seat belt anchors and seats are set to the preference of the driver when they key fob is recognized.

Luxury cars almost always out perform less expensive cars. The auto makers invest more in time and quality materials to make sure that their premium cars have superior handling and enhanced aesthetic value. Features like adaptive suspension can sense road conditions and vary the firmness of struts or shock absorbers for a smoother ride. It’s these kinds of things that most drivers never even know about, that can make for a improved driving experience.

Luxury cars come with more comprehensive and longer lasting warranties. Paired with enhanced reliability, it could be said that the luxury car owner pays more upfront to save on repairs later. Luxury car dealership service departments provide an unsurpassed experience too. Car owners are more likely to enjoy a free wi-fi connection and gourmet coffee while waiting for their cars to be serviced. If the car needs to stay in the shop for a while, owners are likely to get a comfortable loaner car.

Even through this economic slump, quality and image are still important. Details like genuine wood, aluminum or carbon fiber trim make a difference. Car shoppers who want their vehicle to convey their status and show their success will want to be seen in a luxury car. Those who just want to own the very best available, and can afford it, will always be attracted toward the luxury car market.

Like the rest of the automobile industry, luxury carmakers are seeing tough times and lower sales volume. In the long run, though, luxury cars will stay alive and thrive because they offer real value to the driver. Whether you’re looking for a high quality sports car with excellent handling, a professional looking car with exceptional comfort and safety, or a combination of the two, you’ll always be able to find it.

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Written by Carla Barnes: Infinti Cars, Cadillac Dealer, Green Bay Lincoln

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