Entry Level Luxury Cars
Entry-level luxury cars are made by almost all of the luxury vehicle manufacturers. They want to promote their brand awareness and get loyalty from buyers. They hope that when you trade up, you’ll go for the next level from their company.
There is a fierce competition in this price range of $29,000 - $36,000. To qualify as an entry level luxury vehicle, it needs to be made by a luxury brand such as Mercedes, BMW, Infiniti, Lexus, Jaguar, Cadillac, Lincoln and Volvo.
However, there are cars manufactured by non-luxury brands that have a high emphasis on comfort that do fall into this category. They are usually the top-of-the-line models of some non-luxury brands. They need to be priced at $36,000 and up to be classified as a luxury car.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is an entry-level luxury sedan with a base MSP in the general range from $29,000 to $38,000. Mercedes-Benz is an excellent example of a company that has created a luxury brand with a model in all price ranges. There is an aura about the name and simply owning a Mercedes puts you another class of car owners. ‘German-made’ and ‘top-of-the-line engineering’ are practically synonymous in any product and especially cars.
Lincoln and Cadillac are two American made luxury cars that have a long tradition of luxury and prestige. ‘Rides like a Cadillac’ is a phrase commonly used to describe a smooth riding car.
The luxury models of Toyota and Honda are the Lexus and Acura. Nissan’s model is the Infiniti. These Japanese cars are renown for their comfort and reliability.
From England comes the Jaguar X-Type 3.0 model. Sleek and beautiful, just as you’d expect from this company.
Sweden produces the well-known Volvo as a very affordable choice for those who want to enter into the luxury car lifestyle.







