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Best Luxury Travel Cars of 2014

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Luxury cars are designed primarily to make sure your drive is as comfortable and enjoyable an experience as probable. Helped by vast amount of headroom and leg, supreme ride smoothness, outstanding performance and unrivalled level of interior equipments, these cars are equivalent to sitting in the first class.

Below is our list of cars that covers the complete spectrum of the diverse shapes and sizes currently, but each of has one common thing; all of them offer the best in luxury.

 

Range Rover SUV

Range Rover may simply look like any off-roader, but its incredible ride, quiet drive and interior quality makes it our class leader of luxury cars. Its latest model is almost 400kg lighter and this means better lower emissions as well as fuel economy. You should go for V6 diesel engine, offering plenty of power and 38mpg. The Range Rover is as sensible as ever, with electrically operated split hatchback for simple access to the boots. Range Rover is ideal if you’re in search of one among the most lavish cars off or on the road. 

 

Audi A8 Saloon

When you’re in search of a comfortable and quiet cruiser that also can be fun to drive genuinely, then Audi A8 is an excellent choice. A system known as Audi Drive Select enables the driver select how soft or sporty the suspension must be, meaning A8 can be driver’s car and luxury motorway cruiser both. The interior is extremely well built and its options consist of temperature controlled seat and even massagers. The double glazed windows are what make it extremely quiet, while its comfortable seats offer lots of room –in the back as well.

 

Mercedes S Saloon

Big thanks to the newest update, Mercedes S saloon still is one of the most excellent luxurious cars you can purchase. Interior comfort is supreme, with massaging seats, double-glazed windows and abundant amount of legroom in long wheelbase edition. It’s matchless as a limousine, particularly thanks to its soft air suspension; however, it even can hold its own within the corners, and engines are extremely quiet and powerful. The Mercedes S also is a high class leader in the terms of technology and equipment. 

 

Jaguar XJ saloon

Fast, great to drive, and loaded with equipments, Jaguar XJ is an authentic contender in luxury cars segment. Firm suspension of this car means its drive can be better than its competitors from BMW and Mercedes, but at the cost of comfort. But, the Jaguar still is very quiet, simple to drive, and stylish interior feels extremely lavish. Economy is upright for a vehicle of this size, with 3-litre diesel engine giving a startlingly good 47mpg. Climate control, leather seats, sat-nav and automatic gearbox all comes as standard, which means it’s a great option if you’re in search of a handsome lavish car. 

 

BMW Series 7 Saloon

BMW Series7 is one among the most delicate luxury cars that you can purchase but the modest looks hide well-equipped car which is fun to drive. Engines available are very powerful and suspension is firm that means handling is striking for a big car like this. But, this compromise your comfort, and 7 Series isn’t as tranquil as something like Mercedes S Class. Its interior offers lots of technology, including electrically adjustable rear seat and automatic window blind and is very quiet when cruising. 

 

Porsche Panamera Hatchback

Porsche Panamera lacks some style in comparison to sporty rivals such as Maserati Quattroporte, but Porsche more than make up for that by an incredible driving experience. All models in its range are very speedy, with the Turbo S touching supercar speeds –while seating four people comfortably. Its diesel engine option nearly is as easy on the pocket as Jaguar XJ, which offers 44mpg. It’s a costly choice for a lavish four-seater, but in comparison to something like Aston Martin Rapide this is quite simple to justify. 

 

Bentleys Continental GT

Bentley Continental GT, a luxury coupe is designed for cross-continental trips and long journeys. This means it offers an extensive range of powerful engines and extremely comfortable interior. The buyers seeking the wind and sun in their hair even might want to opt for the adaptable GTC version. For ultimate long-distance soothe, there’s a 6 litre W12 engine’s option, but for more sporty drive one can opt for 4 liter V8. Being a part of reputable Volkswagen Group, Contintental GT is trustworthy, as well. 

 

Maserati Quattroporte Saloon

This is more like a sports car instead of limousine; however, there’s no qualm that Maserati Quattroporte is luxurious inside and out. Its interior is packed with high-quality leathers, metals and woods, while the remarkable Italian looks mean Quattroporte is a badly desirable car. Its suspension is quite firm and offers a superb drive through its corners, but this doesn’t compromises on the drive and long journeys still are very comfy. It’s plenty of performance too, with an option of 3 litre V6 and V8 of 3.8 litre both were developed next to Ferrari’ Maserati’s sister manufacturer.

 

Lexus LS Saloon

Lexus LS Saloon is the peak of Japanese manufacturer technological efforts that feature both loads of gadgets and clever hybrid technology. Its hybrid model is quite expensive, however, whereas the standard petrol model LS 460 is economical. Its comfortable and smooth ride means that the LS is a superb motorway cruiser. This range-topping the long wheelbase model has huge legroom in its back and even the electrically reclining rear seat. Being Lexus, it’s certain to be trustworthy, too.

 

Rolls Royce Ghost

There couldn’t be any list of the top luxury cars without including Rolls-Royce and the Ghost certainly is one of the opulent and most comfortable cars on sale. Ghost is very big, 5.4 meters in length and 2.4 tonnes in weight, but the potent 6.6-litres V12 engine is much more than sufficient to offer unbelievable performance. Its advanced suspension means that its ride is wonderful, and the seats, upholstery and carpet are all first-class. All the luxury comes along with a high cost tag, however. 

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Bentleys Continental
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BMW 7 Series
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BMW 7 Series
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Jaguar XJ Saloon
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Lexus LS Saloon
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Maserati Quattroporte Saloon
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Mercedes Benz S Class Diesel Saloon
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