Top 10 Luxury Cars Nobody Is Buying

ForbesAutos rounds up the luxury automobiles pulling the biggest bargains at the end of the year. Gas-guzzling and super-packaged performance vehicles haven’t been as popular as consumers trend towards fuel economy. Consumer rebates combined with the prospect of haggling down the markup means you can get more bling for your buck on these slow-selling vehicles. On some of these that savings will be offset by how much gas you’ll have to put it but hey, at least they look nice.

Rank/ Car/ MSRP/ Rebate / Markup
10. Saab 9-7X, $39,190, $5,500, $3,135
9. Infiniti QX56, $49,950, $5,000, $4,062
8. Volvo S60 R, $38,985, $7,000, $2,294
7. Land Rover LR3, $41,435, $6,000, $3,729
6. Cadillac Escalade/Escalade EXT/Escalade ESV, $54,670 – $59,640, $5,000, $4,100 – $4,473
5. Lincoln Mark LT, $38,125, $5,500, $3,845,
4. Lincoln Navigator, $45,850, $6,500, $3,475
3. BMW Z4 Coupe/M Coupe, Roadster, $40,400 – $52,100, $7,500, $3,050 – $3,990
2. Land Rover Range Rover HSE, $76,535, $5,000, $6,888
1. Cadillac XLR/XLR-V, $78,335 – $97,460, $7,500, $5,092 – $11,208

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