Way to end the thread in the very first response.Jaguar XJ Supercharged. Great driving experience, gorgeous inside and out, and very luxurious. Not as techy as its German rivals, but better to drive, nicer to look at and be in, and much cooler.
If sporty Germans are your thing, @Doog is on to something with the 6GC. Not worth the massive price difference over the equivalent 5'er, and still a bit pig-nosed, but the interior is gorgeous, and te car itself oozes quality.
You typed it out so I didn't have to.Jaguar XJ Supercharged. Great driving experience, gorgeous inside and out, and very luxurious. Not as techy as its German rivals, but better to drive, nicer to look at and be in, and much cooler.
Or, if the buyer is feeling adventurous, Tesla Model S P85. Also very fast and attractive, plus it's electric so it's quiet and full of advanced technology. Perhaps not as luxurious as the Jag, but an excellent car.
CTS-V.
~$25k left over.
Having driven a CTS-V wagon, there's a reason it's cheaper. That interior trim is pretty flimsy.
Spending limit is $100,000.
Conditions...
Automatic transmission
4 Doors
Luxury
New, not used
USDM
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wikipediaThe term United States domestic market (USDM) is a term used chiefly by automotive enthusiasts to describe the United States' economic market for American-brand automobiles and parts. A similar automotive enthusiast term, Japan Domestic Market (JDM) is used to designate Japanese-market automobiles and parts.
The term is also applied to vehicles that comply with United States regulations, most notably the lights and bumpers, which differ from European standards. The incompatibility requires manufacturers to develop USD and EDM versions of their models if they want to sell them in both regions.
Meant as available to consumers buying from the US market, not exclusive to US manufacturers. The domestic part was used due to the fact many Americans buying at this price can afford to actually go to europe and buy there rather than rely on soley what is imported.I looked USDM up on wikipedia:
Which one was intended?
Jaguar XJ Supercharged. Great driving experience, gorgeous inside and out, and very luxurious. Not as techy as its German rivals, but better to drive, nicer to look at and be in, and much cooler.
Or, if the buyer is feeling adventurous, Tesla Model S P85. Also very fast and attractive, plus it's electric so it's quiet and full of advanced technology. Perhaps not as luxurious as the Jag, but an excellent car.
May just want to go with the new S550. If you want something smaller and faster, E63 Wagon
I'm not really sure which route you're going for, though. A huge luxury 4 door or medium-sized? Does it matter if it's fast?
with that amount I'll get an Sti then use the left over modding it
A sexually transmitted infection isn't a luxury.