Keep Dreaming: These Are the 10 Most Expensive Luxury Cars

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You love the finer things in life. Leatherette seating surfaces, drinking wine out of a bottle (not a box), and wearing your tuxedo t-shirt to Ruby Tuesdays for the all-you-can-eat salad bar. That’s great and all, but these most expensive luxury cars are a step above.

We’re talking cars that can easily push six figures with a couple options. They’re all production cars, not one-off bespoke models, although a few could be. These are the crème de la crème, the most expensive luxury cars your money can buy in the United States for 2017.

10. 2017 Lexus LS 460 AWD Long Wheel Base Sedan

So this is our starting point. The 2017 Lexus LS 460 with all-wheel drive and in the long-wheel base version can be equipped with a plethora of interior color combinations, all in leather, woodgrain and aluminum accent. Things really start to get out of control with an optional package, the Executive-Class Seating Package for an extra $15,960. It includes features like a rear-seat entertainment system, four-zone climate concierge, power adjustable butterfly headrests and more.

The LS 460 comes standard with a 386-horsepwer 4.6-liter V8, so it’s no slouch in performance. Compared with others to come, it’s a lightweight. The base price is $82,305 for the LWB Lexus LS 460, but with the exec seating and other options, it can easily top $100,000.

9. 2017 Cadillac CT6 3.0l Twin Turbo Platinum AWD

The Cadillac CT6 sedan starts out in the mid-50’s (like its drivers) but can top out much higher. Choose the 2017 Cadillac CT6 Platinum with the optional 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 and you’re looking at $88,790 to start.

At that price point, there aren’t many options to add unless you want 20-inch polished wheels and a trunk lip spoiler. With this setup, you get Cadillac’s CUE system, an extremely sexy interior, AWD, Cadillac’s Enhanced Night Vision system, and the 404-horsepower engine with Automatic Stop/Start.

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