Comments on: Living the lap of entry level luxury. Entry level automobiles for you and me. http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/ everything outside of work you need to think about Fri, 08 Aug 2008 00:59:33 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.2 By: JD http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-5376 JD Fri, 07 Mar 2008 06:32:43 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-5376 Great list, the G35 is my personally favorite. www.theG35SPOT.com Great list, the G35 is my personally favorite.

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By: Shall http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-2722 Shall Fri, 21 Dec 2007 02:55:00 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-2722 This is a great article. Growing up a “tomboy” I’ve always been a car person with the Ferrari Testarossa as my pre-adolescent car of choice :) However, as a late twenty something I had talked myself out of wanting a luxury vehicle thinking it just isn't practical. However, an unfortunate has circumstance enabled me to drive a Volvo S60 for the past week and there is no turning back! My question is about service. I expect to pay more for service in a luxury car but I've read elsewhere that BMW (I love the 330 M3, 2003-2004) and Benz are a nightmare with Audi and Lexus giving more bang for the buck overall. Any comment on the best entry level for those wanting to minimize maintenance cost or good sources for that info? This is a great article. Growing up a “tomboy” I’ve always been a car person with the Ferrari Testarossa as my pre-adolescent car of choice :) However, as a late twenty something I had talked myself out of wanting a luxury vehicle thinking it just isn’t practical. However, an unfortunate has circumstance enabled me to drive a Volvo S60 for the past week and there is no turning back!

My question is about service. I expect to pay more for service in a luxury car but I’ve read elsewhere that BMW (I love the 330 M3, 2003-2004) and Benz are a nightmare with Audi and Lexus giving more bang for the buck overall. Any comment on the best entry level for those wanting to minimize maintenance cost or good sources for that info?

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By: Jerry http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-2006 Jerry Sat, 24 Nov 2007 14:54:22 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-2006 Nice list! The German and Swedish vehicles would lead my version of this list, based on my own past driving experience. We currently drive a used Volvo V70, which is a total family-wagon and still a great (and safe) drive. The nice thing about choosing a used car from this list is the insurance break as well as the lower cost of entry... Jerry www.leads4insurance.com Nice list! The German and Swedish vehicles would lead my version of this list, based on my own past driving experience. We currently drive a used Volvo V70, which is a total family-wagon and still a great (and safe) drive. The nice thing about choosing a used car from this list is the insurance break as well as the lower cost of entry…
Jerry
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By: Used Cars http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-1503 Used Cars Mon, 12 Nov 2007 10:56:26 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-1503 Great list. It makes me green with envy though. Had a Audi A4 a couple of years ago and was a fantastic drive and real easy on the eye. Had to downgrade though so we are now driving a new Suzuki Swift. But it is still a fun car to drive. It is amazing how much cheaper it is to buy a second version of these cars. They are normally ex-lease models and would have full service histories. It is sad how these beautiful cars lose so much money when you drive brand new ones off the forecourt. Great list. It makes me green with envy though. Had a Audi A4 a couple of years ago and was a fantastic drive and real easy on the eye. Had to downgrade though so we are now driving a new Suzuki Swift. But it is still a fun car to drive. It is amazing how much cheaper it is to buy a second version of these cars. They are normally ex-lease models and would have full service histories. It is sad how these beautiful cars lose so much money when you drive brand new ones off the forecourt.

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By: automotive » Living the lap of entry level luxury. Entry level <b>automobiles</b> for <b>...</b> http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-1151 automotive » Living the lap of entry level luxury. Entry level <b>automobiles</b> for <b>...</b> Mon, 22 Oct 2007 11:07:02 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-1151 [...] came across this post - Living the lap of entry level luxury. Entry level <b>automobiles</b> for <b>&#8230... - and thought it was worth sharing. I hope you find it interesting too and take the time to read [...] […] came across this post - Living the lap of entry level luxury. Entry level <b>automobiles</b> for <b>&#8230… - and thought it was worth sharing. I hope you find it interesting too and take the time to read […]

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By: admin http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-981 admin Mon, 08 Oct 2007 10:07:15 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-981 Thanks for the comment Mike, a lot of these cars have some decent leg room in the front seats. Definitely not for the rear passenger seats. The boxy nature of the volvo is great for good head room. The cadillac definitely has the largest leg room. Unless you are taller than 6'6'' I think you'll fit ok in most if not all the cars in the series. Thanks for the comment Mike, a lot of these cars have some decent leg room in the front seats. Definitely not for the rear passenger seats. The boxy nature of the volvo is great for good head room. The cadillac definitely has the largest leg room. Unless you are taller than 6′6” I think you’ll fit ok in most if not all the cars in the series.

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By: Michael Rack, MD http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-909 Michael Rack, MD Tue, 02 Oct 2007 10:00:18 +0000 http://www.financephysician.com/2007/09/30/living-the-lap-of-entry-level-luxury-entry-level-automobiles-for-you-and-me/#comment-909 great blog! In the beginning of the year, I bought myself a used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix, which I love due to its sportiness and driver leg room. Which of the entry level luxury cars would you recommend for someone with relatively long legs? thanks great blog! In the beginning of the year, I bought myself a used 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix, which I love due to its sportiness and driver leg room. Which of the entry level luxury cars would you recommend for someone with relatively long legs?

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