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5 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for the Upper Class
5 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for the Upper Class

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time5 hours ago

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5 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for the Upper Class

Is it time to upgrade your SUV? Whether you've received a promotion at work, need a larger vehicle or simply want that new car feel, choosing the right luxury SUV can be difficult. After all, you want to be sure your hard-earned money is being put to good use. Trending Now: For You: Below, we'll cover new luxury SUVs that are a good investment for the upper class. The Lincoln Corsair is a mid-size SUV with all the bells and whistles you could want. The upgrade opportunities are endless, from a hybrid option and hands-free driving modes to fog lamps and a 14-speaker Revel stereo system. The 2025 Lincoln Corsair starts at $40,980, according to Car and Driver. However, pricing can get up to $48,135, depending on the upgrades and features you choose. Check Out: 'The Corsair is one of the most reliable luxury SUVs on the market,' said Melanie Musson, auto industry expert with 'When you spend the money on a luxury car, you should be able to depend on it for problem-free service for years. The Corsair is fun to drive thanks to the powerful engine. It's loaded with safety features and cargo space.' The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 is the ultimate luxury SUV. This vehicle is based on the Benz GLS class but has high-end features. The interior of the Maybach GLS 600 is top-of-the-line, featuring premium Nappa leather and Manufaktur Signature paints. In addition, the GLS has different upgrade features, like an optional third row, driver-assistance features and lane-centering features. Pricing for the 2025 Maybach GLS 600 starts at $179,600 and can reach as high as $205,200, according to Car and Driver. 'It's powerful and refined and full of luxury niceties — massage seats and real wood trim included,' said Alex Black, chief marketing officer at EpicVIN. 'If you desire full-size size and top-of-the-line amenities, this SUV delivers. And also retains value better than you might suspect.' The 2025 Lexus GX is the perfect vehicle for adventurers. With off-road capabilities, a high towing capacity and a twin-turbo V-6 engine, the Lexus GX can take you places you never imagined. Pairing these high-end features with luxury finishes, like a customizable interior, and the Lexus GX might be your new luxury SUV purchase. The 2025 Lexus GX base model starts at $65,285, according to Car and Driver. 'If you're looking for a luxury SUV that is rugged enough to take you off-road for an adventure, it's hard to find a better option than the GX,' Musson said. 'With the Overtrail trim package, your off-roading adventure may feel as smooth as a drive down the paved road. The towing capacity will enable you to bring a trailer so you can pack all your gear, or even a small camper.' Like the Maybach GLS 600, the BMW XM is another luxury SUV to consider. The BMW XM has an EV option, plush furnishings and a sleek exterior. BMW's Driving Assistance Professional Package comes in all XM models, allowing for hands-free driving and eye-activated lane change features. If you want an exclusive XM, the XM Kith is being offered in limited numbers as part of a collaboration with Kith, a New York fashion brand. The BMW XM price starts at $161,675 and can reach $200,175, according to Car and Driver. 'Daring choice, but if you're after performance and uniqueness, this is it,' Black said. 'Plug-in hybrid boasting over 700 horsepower and looks that command attention. It's not for the general populace, not really, but that's sort of the idea. Affluent shoppers who desire a little uniqueness will love it.' The 2025 Range Rover Autobiography combines luxury with practicality. The V-8 engine comes with a plug-in option and a hybrid powertrain. The Autobiography has a 1600-watt stereo system with headrest-mounted speakers and active noise cancellation. This model also gives you an optional third row for traveling with a large family. Base pricing starts at $109,725 and can reach $210,825, depending on your trim and add-on options, according to Car and Driver. More From GOBankingRates 10 Cars That Outlast the Average Vehicle Warren Buffett: 10 Things Poor People Waste Money On This article originally appeared on 5 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for the Upper Class Sign in to access your portfolio

3 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for Retirees
3 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for Retirees

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time3 days ago

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3 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for Retirees

When you retire, you want to make sure everything is set for your life after closing out your career: how you are going to live, where you are going to travel and how you plan to get around town. If you are a retiree or soon to be retired and enjoy upscale sports utility vehicles, there are some new ones that might be a good investment once you clock out of work for good. Below are three new 2025 luxury SUVs that are a good investment for retirees. For You: Read Next: Also here are these luxury SUVs will be dropping in price this summer. Starting price: $54,900 If you are conscious about your carbon footprint, the 2025 Kia EV9 is the electric SUV for you. The EV9's three rows can accommodate up to seven passengers, according to John Ellmore, EV fleet editor for Know Your Business, which means there is plenty of space for kids and grandkids alike. 'The EV9 offers a decent range of up to 304 miles, so retirees do not need to worry about finding charging stops during long trips,' Ellmore went on to say. 'For retirees, the Kia EV9 is very comfortable, has plenty of advanced technology and it's extremely practical, a great investment in a vehicle that supports an active lifestyle.' Trending Now: Starting price: $51,000 In the professional opinion of Alex Black, chief marketing officer at EpicVIN, the 2025 Acura MDX provides plenty of room without 'being too cumbersome,' making it the perfect blend of value and luxury that retirees can buy in for their golden years. '[It] features a powerful V6, it handles well and all the technology retirees tend to like — navigation, parking assist, the whole shebang,' Black said. Additionally, Black noted that when it comes to a luxury SUV like the MDX, the investment retirees are making is in stress-free, high performance driving, rather than growing wealth. 'You're not investing, you're buying peace of mind, comfort and the pleasure of simply being behind the wheel,' Black explained. Starting price: $68,900 '[It's] a luxury electric SUV that comes with a minimalist design and advanced technology,' Ellmore said about the 2025 Polestar 3 and pointed out that it has one of the longest ranges in its class due in part to the 111 kWh battery pack that can last for about 350 miles. 'The Polestar 3 features a dual-motor setup delivering a punchy 517 horsepower,' Ellmore explained. 'Most importantly for retirees, the Polestar 3 doesn't compromise on safety.' That's because the Polestar 3 is a member of the Volvo family, a brand of vehicle known for its safety and reliability on the road. 'So Polestar 3 has a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems, including eye-tracking cameras to ensure driver alertness. This is a great feature for older drivers, it gives extra peace of mind for longer journeys,' Ellmore added. Editor's note: Each vehicle's pricing was sourced from its respective maker's website. More From GOBankingRates The New Retirement Problem Boomers Are Facing How Much Money Is Needed To Be Considered Middle Class in Every State? This article originally appeared on 3 New Luxury SUVs That Are a Good Investment for Retirees

5 Japanese Cars With the Highest Resale Value, According to Experts
5 Japanese Cars With the Highest Resale Value, According to Experts

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time14-05-2025

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5 Japanese Cars With the Highest Resale Value, According to Experts

It's safe to say most drivers want to get their money's worth out of their vehicle. After three years of ownership, the average car loses 39% of its value, according to Kelley Blue Book. By five years, it's lost more than half (55%) of its value. Some Japanese cars retain their value far better than average however. If you want a car that retains its value well, try these Japanese superstars that keep punching long after other cars go out to pasture. Read Next: For You: Average depreciation after three years: 19% Amazingly, the 2022 Toyota 4Runner has depreciated at half the pace of the average car. 'The 4Runner is unique,' explained Leon Huang, CEO of auto component manufacturer RapidDirect. 'It's one of the last body-on-frame SUVs in its class, which gives it rugged appeal and off-road credibility. Its mechanical simplicity and strong secondary market interest keep its value remarkably high.' Explore Next: Average depreciation after three years: 21% The 4Runner isn't the only Toyota to dramatically outperform its peers on resale value. Alex Black, chief marketing officer for EpicVIN, said there's no shortage of demand for the reliable pickup. 'Tacoma is especially a monster in the secondary market. It's a midsize pickup that folks know they can make last indefinitely and there's always someone who wants it.' Average depreciation after three years: 22% The Subaru Crosstrek similarly sells well as a used car. Zander Cook co-founded Lease End, which helps car renters buy their leased cars. 'The most popular Japanese car for lessees to buy out is the Crosstrek.' And it shows in its high resale value. Average depreciation after three years: 24% For decades, the Honda Civic has retained its crown as one of the most popular cars in the U.S. Americans love them — and not just when they're brand new. 'The Civic is one of the best vehicles for the money because of the low MSRP and the slow depreciation,' said Melanie Musson, automotive expert with 'It's extremely reliable and expected to reach higher miles than other comparable vehicles.' Average depreciation after three years: 26% Hondas in general retain their value well, because the company produces long-lasting cars. 'Compact SUVs are a high-demand segment and the CR-V leads with its fuel efficiency, low maintenance costs and bulletproof powertrain,' Huang added. 'It's a smart value buy and continues to command strong prices even after five to seven years of ownership.' Whether you plan to drive a car for decades or trade up after a few years, you want a reliable car that retains its value. Other strong resale vehicles include the Honda Accord (26% depreciation after three years), Subaru Impreza (27%), Subaru Forester (28%) and Lexus RX 350 (29%). Editor's note: Each vehicle's average depreciation was sourced from Kelley Blue Book. More From GOBankingRates What $1 Million in Retirement Savings Looks Like in Monthly Spending Warren Buffett: 10 Things Poor People Waste Money On 5 Little-Known Ways to Make Summer Travel More Affordable Clever Ways To Save Money That Actually Work in 2025 Sources Leon Huang, RapidDirect Alex Black, EpicVIN Zander Cook, Lease End Melanie Musson, This article originally appeared on 5 Japanese Cars With the Highest Resale Value, According to Experts

I'm a Car Expert: 5 Car Upgrades That Aren't Worth the Money
I'm a Car Expert: 5 Car Upgrades That Aren't Worth the Money

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time30-03-2025

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I'm a Car Expert: 5 Car Upgrades That Aren't Worth the Money

Car upgrades can help boost your vehicle's horsepower, fuel efficiency and comfort — but not all are worth the money. 'I always tell people: hang on to upgrades that add safety, reliability or resale,' explained Alex Black, chief marketing officer of EpicVIN and an auto industry expert with over 15 years of experience. 'Skip the bells and whistles if you don't want to pay more down the line.' Be Aware: Check Out: According to experts, here are five car upgrades that aren't worth the extra cash. Upgrading your car's rims can sometimes improve its performance, but that's not always the case. 'Aftermarket rims can cost between $1,000 and $3,000 per set. But the cost doesn't stop there,' Melanie Musson, an auto industry expert with wrote in an email. 'Big rims require upgraded tires, which cost more than the tires your vehicle was manufactured for by $1,000 to $2,500 per set. With big rims and shallow tires, you can expect a rougher ride and lower efficiency.' Read Next: Oversized wheels and low-profile tires are more of an aesthetic upgrade, but Black pointed out that they can negatively affect ride quality, gas mileage and tire life. 'A 20-22 inch wheel set will cost you $1,500 to $3,000, and new tires to replace those are not cheap — you're looking at $1,000-plus per occurrence,' he said. 'And you'll likely have bent wheels or blown tires more often.' Adding an aftermarket exhaust system can allow your car to 'breathe' better, but it will cost thousands of dollars, and it can often cause more irritating and costly problems, according to Musson. 'The noise levels can lead to issues with your neighbors and can even escalate to legal problems, resulting in fines,' Musson explained. Aftermarket exhaust systems can also reduce the efficiency of your vehicle and void your warranty. 'A voided warranty might cost you nothing, but if you end up with costly problems, it could cost you thousands of dollars,' she said. Infotainment systems are a common feature in new vehicles, but it's not recommended to upgrade if your car doesn't have one originally. 'If your car didn't come with a cool screen or Apple CarPlay, adding it later usually means a $1,000-plus aftermarket system that never works as well,' Black explained. 'And, installation can compromise factory wiring, and some dealerships won't work on the vehicle after that.' An aftermarket performance chip, or 'tune box,' is designed to modify a vehicle's engine control unit, but it could potentially lead to excess wear and costly damage. 'Others vow to get better mileage or horsepower, but typically wreak havoc with your engine's original parameters,' Black explained. 'You might save a little gas in the short term but in the long term, will ruin your transmission or void your warranty. A repair can cost several thousand dollars.' More From GOBankingRates4 Things You Should Do if You Want To Retire Early 12 SUVs With the Most Reliable Engines 6 Big Shakeups Coming to Social Security in 2025 This article originally appeared on I'm a Car Expert: 5 Car Upgrades That Aren't Worth the Money

Most Reliable Cars to Buy in 2025: EpicVIN's Expert Insights
Most Reliable Cars to Buy in 2025: EpicVIN's Expert Insights

Morocco World

time19-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Morocco World

Most Reliable Cars to Buy in 2025: EpicVIN's Expert Insights

In 2025, reliability is a heavy consideration for buyers. Customers require durable, fuel-efficient vehicles equipped with modern features that can protect their passengers. In today's world, it is all too easy to be misled when buying a vehicle, and a little background research could prove to be the right step. To make sure you're getting a trustworthy ride, you can instantly verify an auto's VIN for free — giving you peace of mind before you buy. Here's an overview of the most dependable models in 2025, together with their insights into why they're great: Subaru Crosstrek Reliability Score : 83/100 Why It's Reliable : With the sturdy Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, redesigned CVT transmission, and boxer engines which will give long-lasting performance, the Crosstrek is a long-lasting vehicle. The system is simple, allowing straightforward and affordable maintenance. Expert Insight : 'The Crosstrek is a top choice for both city drivers and off-road enthusiasts due to its perfect balance of capability and reliability,' says Alex Black, CMO of EpicVIN. Toyota RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid Reliability Score : 81/100 Why It's Reliable : Toyota's reputation for quality engineering is evident in the RAV4. The hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions add to its appeal, offering fuel efficiency and fewer mechanical issues. EpicVIN Insight : Hybrid SUVs like the RAV4 are becoming increasingly popular, combining dependability with sustainability. Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Reliability Score : 81/100 Why It's Reliable : The design of the Elantra Hybrid puts an emphasis on efficiency and durability, requiring fewer intricate parts to tend to and fix, meaning fewer will break in the due course of time. Value Prediction : Growing competition in the hybrid market may render sedans such as the Elantra Hybrid cheaper in the coming months. Lexus NX Hybrid Reliability Score : 85/100 Why It's Reliable : The Toyota-designed hybrid technology resides in the NX Hybrid, delivering luxury on the top of that. With its solid engine and safety features, the hybrid is among the most reliable vehicles. EpicVIN Data : The NX Hybrid remains right there on the map for long-term reliability and coziness. Mazda MX-5 Miata Reliability Score : 85/100 Why It's Reliable : The MX-5 Miata is unique for its engineering simplicity and lightweight design, resulting in a combination of lower mechanical stress and improved durability. Unique Perspective : Compact sports cars like the Miata tend to run longer without mechanical problems, assuming that their owners have been doing their due diligence in their maintenance. Trends and Predictions for 2025 EpicVIN experts have identified several key trends that buyers should consider this year: Hybrid Models Gaining Value : Reliability of hybrid vehicles is improving, with Toyota, Subaru, and Hyundai leading the pack, while being more common with a drop in prices of older hybrids. Electric Vehicle Depreciation : Fully-electric cars tend to see steeper depreciation due to fast-changing technological advancements. Long-term reliability may see a buyer preference toward hybrids as opposed to EVs. Subaru's Reliability Leadership : By refining existing technology instead of stretching its reach toward untried innovations, Subaru keeps its vehicles safe and affordable. What Makes These Cars Reliable? Reliability is determined by factors such as design simplicity, quality production, and constant refinement. The Subaru Crosstrek and the Toyota RAV4 have plateaued with established engines and drive-train parts, and hybrids have the upper side because they contain fewer wear-and-tear elements compared with traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. Final Thoughts Reliability is one of the top priorities while selecting vehicles in 2025. Subaru, Toyota, and Lexus are at the top spots for reliability rankings. Hybrid vehicles have become the most dependable option for drivers in recent times. EpicVIN's unique analysis reveals which vehicles not only stay ready but also have the potential to please drivers with more satisfaction in the future. Taking into consideration cars with proven track records and anticipated future trends can provide a more comprehensive perspective for making informed decisions in 2025. Tags: car buyerscar shoppingcarsreliable carsvehicles

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