Top 8 Used Luxury Cars with Affordable Prices in 2020 (Market Research)




You can easily put an equal sign between luxury cars and prohibitive prices, but luckily for drivers who appreciate premium autos, they also have another inevitable quality – fast depreciation. That is why when buying a used auto from the luxury segment you can expect to save thousands of dollars due to the fact that someone else has taken a financial hit of rapid devaluation. In this video we will show the best models currently on sale, that already offer advanced technology and the latest comfort features modern car making has to offer, but won’t give you a heart attack due to the unimaginable price tag.

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#1 2017 Audi A3

If you are looking for a good entry point into the luxury car segment, then the 2017 Audi A3 will be the right choice. Owing to the major facelift, this sedan has the look of the latest 2019 model, but will cost you almost half as much

#2 2017 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan

If you always wanted to get a fine premium sedan, but high pricing has been stopping you from purchasing one of the Germans, now, the time is ideal to consider the 2017 Mercedes-Benz E300 Sedan.

#3 2016 Audi A7

2016 Audi A7 offers a perfect balance of style, tech, space, and affordable pricing, which should start from around $36,000. On average, the 2016 A7 will cost you $40,000.

#4 2016 Cadillac CTS

Overlooked by many in favor of bigger names, this Cadillac is quite a catch. For just a bit more than half the original price, the 2016 CTS offers everything you would want from a luxury sedan.

#5 2016 BMW 7-Series

Many BMW fans are not thrilled about the new exterior design of the 7-Series, specifically that gigantic grille, so this is yet another reason to look into the previous sixth generation.

#6 2017 Tesla Model S

If you have defeated any anxieties that stop people from buying electric cars, the price tag of the Tesla Model S will still be in your way. For this reason, this saloon is among the fastest selling premium segment used cars.

#7 2017 Lexus LS

While the 5th generation 2018 LS still remains a rather pricey buy, why not consider the previous 2017 Lexus LS model.

#8 2016 Jaguar XJ

Until the all-electric XJ hits the market in 2020, the only option to get this classic Jaguar is going for a used model, as the production of the sedan ended in July. In this regard, reviewers whole-heartedly recommend the 2016 XJ, which offers the same exterior styling and powertrain options as the current car but has a very reasonable pricetag of $40,000.

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23 Comments

  1. Is it just me, or were the cars WAY too overpriced? My budget was around… 20-35000 dollars, and they were well above that price point.

  2. Man the Tesla model s is there OMG I never thought it'd be there, I never thought that any electric car would be there! Am so buying it

  3. For many of us, near and entry level luxury cars are the best values. They offer most of what consumers want for much less money and still don't have good resale value. Buick is selling what is left of the LaCrosses as 2020's, look for deals, as well as on the Regal models which are getting a redesign for 2021. I agree about the Model S and that will get updates soon which will further depress prices on cars through the 2020 model year.

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