Acknowledging The Moody Blues for the original, but this is the best descriptive headline I could think of to describe the latest Luxury performance sedan from Lexus.
For Lexus, the answer was simple: take a conventional two row model, add about four and a half inches, stretch the rear window line and add two electrically-folding-at-the-push-of-a-button seats.
Damien O’Carroll likes the fact that you can’t tell the difference, from the outside at least, between an ordinary BMW 3 Series Touring and the four-wheel-drive version.
BMW has added around $40,000 worth of special equipment to a 530d sedan at no extra cost and called it a Performance Edition. Robert Barry checked out the results.
As an alternative to a BMW 7 series or a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the new Range Rover SDV8 Vogue has a great deal to offer an executive buyer as Robert Barry found out.
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