The 2017 Luxury Car list is out and it's surprising that the leading auto brands are Tesla, Audi and Cadillac. The brands' powerful engine delivery, comfort and safety measures are just some of the features that led them to the top rank.
2016 Tesla Model S. This electric powered car garnered the top spot this year. Depending on the model, one charge of the motor can last a maximum 294 km. It is powered by 1 or 2 electric engine and is considered the fastest of its kind today. It can accelerate from 0 - 60 km/hr in just 2.8 seconds. Surprisingly is the car is big enough to accommodate 7 people. The state of the art technology and other safety features of this vehicle is the reason why it's continuing to have impressive reviews from its users.
2017 Audi A7. The second spot goes to this vehicle with a powerful V6 engine that would guarantee speed and acceleration. According to USNews, it's fuel efficiency is 15 - 21 mpg in the city and 25 - 29 mpg on the highway. It is only the car of its type that has a hatchback-style body.
The ride is very smooth and comfortable in this 4 wheel drive. Some models are also equipped with rearview camera, front and back parking sensor and other helpful features while driving in crowded places. Price wise, the 2017 AUDI A7 is considered the most expensive on its class. A starting price of $68,800.00 the car is thousands of dollars more expensive than other brands.
The Cadillac CT6. The V6 engine of this car accounts for its speed and acceleration. Reports coming from EPA mentioned in Autobytel shows how fuel efficient the car is. It could run 22 - 31 mpg depending if you're running it in the city or on the highway. The drive is smooth and can be considered sporty. It's very strong brakes and very sharp stirring makes it very agile compared with other luxury cars. Safety features such as lane keep assist, blind spot monitoring, automatic park assist among others make the vehicle very safe to roam around. Buyers could consider a savings of more than $3000 compared when purchasing other cars.
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