If you want revered Honda engineering but don't want a car that looks like it was styled by testosterone itself, the 2024 Acura Integra Type S is for you.
There are plenty of luxury sedans to choose from in the market, but not all of them worth all the money. Here are five example that are worth their MSRPs.
Those who look to spend north of $114,000 on a base model car may not worry so much about reliability. But beware major repairs when the warranty runs out.
Enthusiasts expected a lot more from the Acura Integra. It's far too slow in a performance-packed segment, but the Type-S fixes the slow and steady sedan.
Looking for an in-seat massage for your next car? Get ready to spend some coin, because even the three cheapest models with massage seats will cost over $50,000.
No fullsize luxury sedan is cheap, but the cheapest Genesis G90 provides an excellent experience in the segment. That it checks in at below $90,000 is just a bonus.
The 2023 Genesis G90 has bulldozed its way to the top of the luxury sedan segment. Despite its impressive features, there are some things the Korean four-door doesn't do well.
While luxury cars don't often hold value, luxury sports cars tend to have better resale values. These three models outperform the competition on average, meaning less depreciation over time.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a top-notch luxury sedan, but the BMW 5 Series pulls ahead thanks to a pair of specific characteristics. See how these two midsize luxury sedans compare.