• @Nollij@sopuli.xyz
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    117 months ago

    There’s quite a wide range within those brands. Is it safe to say that you would consider Lexus or Acura to be at least pseudo luxury? What about their entry models that are just a rebranded version of the Honda/Toyota model?

    Hell, how do we even define luxury? You can get heated leather seats in just about anything these days, and a few decades ago those were both ultra premium options.

      • @grayman@lemmy.world
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        17 months ago

        That kia is a piece of shit (quality wise) that will fall apart easily, has literal cardboard in the seats and panels, has no sound insulation for road noise, handles like garbage, and has poor performance. Heated seats and cheap electronics do not make it luxury.

        It is all opinion, but I think every person that’s driven a wide array of cars would not consider kia luxury. Ever.

    • @grayman@lemmy.world
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      17 months ago

      Lexus & Acura, yes, entry level luxury. I’ve never seen one that clearly competes with higher end brands. The similar lower models I think are faux luxury. The cheapness is not hard to find.

      American BMW & Mercedes to me are clear moderate / mid level luxury. Most models anyway. I say American because I’ve seen some very low trim models in Europe. Also, those brands are just my example. I know there are others.

      I define luxury as long lasting comfort, high level quality control, sound insulation, responsiveness, economics, durability, etc.

      Luxury certainly has changed over time. Just my opinion.