Luxury Vehicles
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Friday Feature: 2023 Jaguar F Type
We made it to another Friday Feature and this week’s edition is a real looker, if I do say so myself. In this week’s blog post, we will be covering the ins and outs of the 2023 Jaguar F Type – the true definition of a luxury sports car. The price range for this vehicle is a little surprising to me, given the fact the price seems a little low (in my opinion for a base model under the Jaguar name), starting at $87,200 and going all the way up to $124,000 for the highest model in the group. In terms of which one is best to buy? I personally…
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Friday Feature: Final Farewell to the Lamborghini Huracan
Unfortunately the time has come for the world to say goodbye to one of the most well known vehicles – the Lamborghini Huracan. First introduced back in 2014, the Huracan was a dream – and still is today, especially with the hefty price tag it carries. It was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show and the name was picked for a reason – to signify the strength and power this vehicle was really made of. Not too long after, it was featured in Top Gear Magazine as “The Supercar of the Year 2014”. The news to end production came about after Lamborghini reviewed their first quarter financial report, which showed…
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The 10 Worst Luxury Cars Ever Produced
You know what they say, with luxury comes expenses, but some things are better left at the dealership, if I do say so myself. Welcome to this week’s post dedicated to the all too famous luxury cars but with a twist – the worst luxury cars ever produced, and some of the names on the list might actually surprise you. 1. BMW i3 BMW takes the title for the worst luxury car ever produced and for all the right reasons. The i3 was introduced in 2013 as an Electric Vehicle, around the time when EV’s were still quite new, producing 170 horsepower with a range of 80 miles. These two…
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Rolls-Royce Phantom – The No. 1 Luxury Car in the World
Happy New Year to my dedicated readers and newcomers. I hope you had a great holiday season and here’s to keeping New Year’s resolutions this year! Hopefully, this year brings you health, wealth, and everything you want. Here’s to another successful year for all. ~~~ Rolls-Royce actually started out as a mechanical and electrical business in 1884 run by Henry Royce, believe it or not. He went on to build his first motor car in 1904 and in May met a man by the name of Charles Rolls who sold quality cars at the company he worked at. The two came to an agreement later on that ‘Royce Limited’ would…