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Luxury Cars offer performance and a sense of style unseen in any other automobile. Typical luxury cars have navigation systems and offer a wide range of add-on features. Most models also have features designed to help avoid accidents.
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12 September 2006 ã.

BMW unveils hydrogen-powered luxury car

MUNICH, Germany - German automaker BMW AG said Tuesday it will introduce the world's first hydrogen-powered luxury performance car.

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10 September 2006 ã.

Oil-rich Russia starry-eyed over luxury cars

Analysts say that the Russian car market should boom for years to come. Turnover is set to nearly double by 2010, reaching 31 billion dollars (24 billion euros), leaving foreign carmakers racing to get as big a piece of the pie as they can.

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06 September 2006 ã.

Guinea ministers lose luxury cars

All Guinea's government ministers and senior officials have had their luxury four-wheel drive vehicles confiscated on the orders of the president. By Alhassan Sillah, BBC News, Conakry

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Buy a luxury car

Buying a luxury car should be fun, so take your time. If you're spending a lot of money, you should be able to get exactly what you want. 

Steps:
1.   Determine what you want to spend. Luxury cars start at about $30,000, and prices can go into the stratosphere. 
 
2.   Decide what's most important to you: safety, performance, value, handling, comfort, reliability, dealer service, looks, interior room, quietness, prestige. 
 
3.   Make a short list of the makes and models you want to consider. Do some research to determine how they stack up in terms of your priorities. Most luxury cars today excel in most if not all areas. However, some place comfort over handling and performance, or vice versa. Read magazine reviews to get a clearer picture. 
 
4.   Review the crash-test data for various cars. Check the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) vehicle ratings (see hwysafety.org). 
 
5.   Consider resale value. You may be surprised to find quite a bit of variation here. In general, German and Japanese luxury cars have the highest resale values. Check the Kelley Blue Book values of the various models over time (see kbb.com). 
 
6.   Talk to friends who own similar cars. They may have some good advice. 
 
7.   Compare insurance premiums for different cars you are considering. 
 
8.   Go test-drive the two or three cars on your short list. Don't worry about the dealers now. Focus on the cars. Do you feel comfortable in the car? Does it drive the way you want it to? Don't commit to any car or salesperson yet. Go home and think about it. 
 
9.   Rank the cars according to your priorities. Then rank them in price. You should be able to narrow the choice down to one or two cars. If the choice still isn't clear, test-drive the cars again. 
 
10.   Collect pricing information for the car you want, decide on colors and option packages, and get your loan together (see "How to Get a Car Loan," under Related eHows). 
 
11.   Return to the dealer and tell a salesperson what you want. For tips on how to negotiate the sale, see "How to Shop for a New Car," under Related eHows.  

Tips:
 Many luxury cars come with different engine, transmission and suspension options. Be sure to test-drive the cars with the options you want. 
 
 Consider cars with a sports package if you enjoy driving twisty roads. But expect the ride to be more harsh.

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