Best production luxury car?

Don't know what the best production luxury car in the world is, but I know the worst production car, because it is a luxury one. :-)

 
Picking the best luxury car is very personal. They're all nice but some cars listed here just make me cringe. I guess many like driving around with a billboard advertising net worth. On the other hand, if it's your 3rd car go for it, and you should have indoor parking for all 3+, got to have extra room for motorcycles. Some days you just want to pull upto the country/yacht club in something special.
 
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Red neck luxury for me: Camaro, 4rd Gen, supercharger, racing tires: luxury of 1G turns when needed, luxury of accelerating like a bat out of hell, luxury of effort free driving via rear wheel drive and rack and pinion steering... I'd forego the umbrellas that pull out of the doorposts of the banker cars, I probably wouldn't even miss that feature
 
I'll take one of these please.
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BMW 3 Series

Everything is engineered to excellence. When you sit in the seat you are cradled in comfort. It feels like the seat is molded around you.

The car has a distinctive throttle when you accelerate. It just sounds.......good. Like you are in charge. And when you are idling, you can't hear the engine.

When you brake, the pads grip with authority and you decelerate in a straight line with a level of confidence I have never felt in another car.

The car is balanced 51/49 percent (front / rear ) weight distribution. When you change lanes, the car doesn't swerve or sway.

It's a sports sedan, not a family sedan.

There is a good reason it has been on the TOP 10 best cars list for Car and Driver Magazine for the last 25? years.

Most cars do some things well and lag in other areas. BMW 3 series does everything well in one package.

It's the best car I have ever owned.
lol, yeah i guess if you're in high school. BMW is over rated ...
 
Not sure if it qualifies as luxury, but the Defender 110 has to be one of the coolest and most timeless designs. I think somewhere in the neighborhood of 75% of all Defenders produced in the past 50 years are still on the road, and if it is good enough for the Queen of England, and James Bond...

...although I think it looks best when you put Lara Croft next to it, or a cheetah sitting on its hood.

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I'm not sure if this one is street legal (the suspension seems like it might be raised too high), but I will bet no one cuts you off.
 
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