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To many, a cheap luxury car is just a dream. We all know that luxury comes with a price, right? Well, not necesarrily.

In 2024, you can buy many luxury cars without breaking the bank or compromising luxury.

We are showcasing 24 of the best luxury cars you can buy in 2024 on a budget. These are great options compared to some of their much more expensive counterparts, offering the best luxury for the money.

BMW X6

2020 BMW X6
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BMW is no stranger to luxury, and the company raised eyebrows when it launched its luxury SUV, the X6, in 2008. However, it has proved hugely popular worldwide, showing that the luxury SUV concept works.

It has its issues, such as its unusual styling and the lower practicality compared to the BMW X5. But there is still plenty of room in the back; it has a wide range of engines and is as luxurious as you would expect from BMW. So, the X6 might be your car for those looking for practical luxury.

 2024 Genesis G70 2.5T RWD Standard

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While it won’t be as cheap as a BMW X6, the Genesis G70 is a fantastic luxury car choice. Genesis, the luxury division of Hyundai, has been making a name for itself recently.

The G&0 is stunning and striking, with a triangular grille, sleek curves, and Mercedes-Benz-like proportions. The bonus is that it’s quite an exciting luxury car to drive, and the interior of the G70 feels premium. It is not the most fuel-efficient car at just 29 MPG on the highway, but it is one of the best as a luxury car.

Audi A8

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Audi first launched the A8 in 2010, and while it might sound like the truth is getting longer, the reality is far from that. It features classy Audi styling before things got a bit bloated, and the interior still holds up very well despite its age.

The A8 isn’t stupidly expensive to run, with the 3.0 TDI version offering great value for money. The stellar engine range is also silky smooth, and the adaptive air suspension ensures a comfortable ride throughout your trip. A combined fuel economy figure of 40 MPG would make many more modern cars jealous.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class

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Mercedes-Benz is one of the pillars of the luxury car segment, and the S-Class, first launched in 2014, is possibly the best luxury car currently on sale.

The S-Class is full of technology, such as Bluetooth, which allows you to play whatever music you want via your phone. A wide range of engines, such as a twin-turbo V8 or hybrid V6, also sit under the hood. With a price of just over $20,000, the S-Class is an excellent budget luxury car option.

2024 Acura Integra

2024 Acura Integra
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If you want a brand-new luxury car that won’t break the bank, look no further than the 2024 Acura Integra. Thanks to its $32,995 MSRP, it undercuts many of its rivals, like BMW and Audi.

But it is also more practical than many alternatives, thanks to its large hatchback trunk area. A mark of its basis, the Honda Civic. The addition of a manual transmission makes it fun to drive, and a combined fuel economy figure of 33 MPG is also perfect. Plus, it carries the Integra name, one of the most famous in the history of Honda and Acura.

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe

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It was inevitable that more than one BMW would be on this list. The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe gives you luxury and convenience with a little bit of performance. It might have a polarizing design, but inside is an impressive 10.25-inch digital display screen and a very well-laid-out dashboard with a premium interior.

There are various options under the hood. But the best is the six-cylinder M235i xDrive version, which has four-wheel drive and a smooth eight-speed automatic transmission. Used versions are surprisingly affordable, while they aren’t crazy expensive, and they are brand new.

Lexus UX

Lexus UX
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Lexus is one of the big players in the luxury car segment, and the UX is one of their finest products. Despite its segment, The small SUV is very classy, and prices can start at just over $35,000 for this excellent car.

The N.X.’s impressive fuel economy makes it relatively cheap to run. Inside, it is stylish with a high-quality finish. Lexus has also kept the UX range simple, offering the SUV with just the 2.0-liter petrol engine, which also has an electric motor. The UX is a car that suits a very relaxed driving style.

Range Rover

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Gone are the days when Range Rover was a relatively small British car manufacturer with questionable reliability. The original Range Rover model is still going strong in 2024, and a slightly older one on the used market will cost around $30,000.

But you do get a lot of cars for that money. The most likely one that people can afford is the 3.0-liter TDV6 diesel engine under the hood. But if performance is more your thing, not luxury and efficiency, then the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 is the Range Rover for you. Either way, the giant British SUV still has a lot to offer.

2019 Audi Q3

2019 Audi Q3
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The 2019 Audi Q3 might not look like a particularly luxurious car. And with a used price of around $24,000, you might expect something quite average. However, the Q3 now represents brilliant value for money compared to many alternatives.

For starters, the Q3 has excellent safety equipment and many infotainment features. Then there is Q3’s unrivaled practicality. Plus, even though it is an SUV, it is good-looking. The 2019 Q3 is a hugely underrated luxury car.

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA

2021 Mercedes-Benz GLA
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Of all the cars on this list, the 2021 Mercedes GLA is one of the most aggressively looking. But inside, it offers plenty of technology, comfortable seats, and leg and headroom for its front and rear passengers.

The GLA is quite a tall car, which helps to provide that room for the occupants. Plus, Mercedes has kept the proportions of the GLA in a good place, not bloating the crossover out too much compared to its competitors. The only downside is that its segment is full of good rivals, so selecting a 2021 GLA is not a foregone conclusion.

2020 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque

2020 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque
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There was probably a time when you thought a Range Rover Evoque would cost a lot of money. A quick look at KBB shows that a 2020 Evoque could be yours for less than $40,000. Prices could fall to as low as $31,000 at the time of writing.

That isn’t for a dud of an Evoque, either. That is for a Range Rover with all the luxury qualities you need. The interior is incredible, with plus materials, and no matter what trim you select, it is a very comfortable car. If you need to do some moderate off-roading, the Evoque is perfectly comfortable doing so.

Bentley Continental Flying Spur

Bentley Continental Flying Spur
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Bentley is second only to Rolls-Royce in the luxury stakes. Many people have dreamed of owning a Bentley, but you might now find a Continental Flying Spur on the market for as little as $15,000.

How could that get any better? Add a 552-hp 6.0-liter W12 engine, and it gets even better. Not only will you have luxury on a whole new level, but you also have performance that would make many sports cars jealous. Something to be wary of, however, is that, with a combined MPG figure of just over 20, your gas bills might be pretty expensive.

Jaguar XJ

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For a long time, the Jaguar XJ was the car of choice for British politicians and dignitaries to transport themselves around the U.K. Given the Jaguar sedan’s comfort and quietness, that should be no surprise.

The 2009 to 2019 generation of the X.K. is the best of the bunch. After this, Jaguar discontinued the sedan, but if you look hard enough, you could find one lurking for up to $10,000 on the used car market. The X.J. still looks very modern on the inside and the outside, and it’s a reminder of how good a Jaguar can be.