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  2. 25 Cheapest Luxury Cars You Can Lease - AOL

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    2019 BMW 440i Gran Coupe. Lease: $479 per month for 36 months Amount due at signing: $3,000 The Gran Coupe is a sport, low-to-the-ground car that will allow you to zip by some of the full-size ...

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    Polestar Deals. Costco is offering a $2,000 member-only incentive on the purchase or lease of a new luxury Polestar 3.The deal is available through Jan. 2, 2025.

  4. List of Acura vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Model Intr. Disc. Gen. Description Legend: 1986 1995 2 Mid-size luxury coupe and sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Legend. NSX: 1991 2022 2 The flagship sports car, globally is the Honda NSX. Vigor: 1992 1994 1 Mid-size sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Vigor. RL: 1996 2012 2 Mid-size luxury sedan, sold in Japan as the Honda Legend. SLX: 1996 ...

  5. List of sport utility vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists sport utility vehicles currently in production (as of 2013) as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles. Also includes hybrid, luxury, sport or tuned, military, electric and fuel cell versions.

  6. 25 Cheapest Luxury Cars You Can Lease - AOL

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    If you have your heart set on a luxury car but a bank account set on, well, not a luxury car, there is one option that could allow you to have your car and drive it too. Leasing is a great way to...

  7. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-2000s, SUVs from luxury car brands grew by almost 40% in the United States to more than 430,000 vehicles (excluding SUV-only brands like Hummer and Land Rover), at a time when luxury car sales suffered a 1% decline, and non-luxury SUV sales were flat. By 2004, 30% of major luxury brands' U.S. sales were SUVs.