
Is it time to upgrade your current set of wheels to something a little more
professional and comfortable? Are you trying to figure out how to drive something
that looks like it should be on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, but with
a nickel-and-dime budget? So where can you find a car that will impress without
breaking the bank? Check out this list of cars that are all high on luxury
and under $30,000 on the lot.

1. Acura TSX
MSRP: $29,890
Welcome to high-end quality on a low-end budget. The TSX isn’t usually
the first car to come to mind when you think of luxury cars, but it’s
time to give some credit to this deserving car.
The 2006 TSX offers every available option you can think of, including a voice-controlled navigation system. Acura has long been known for quality and the list of options available on the TSX won’t break your budget. In addition, the TSX boasts a powerful 2.4-liter, inline four-cylinder engine that produces 205 horsepower. All this power isn’t guzzling gas either -- the TSX gets 31 mpg on the highway. All-around comfort is the name of the game for the TSX, offering easy to read gauges for the driver and plenty of leg room in the back.
Premium perk: This car offers something no else does in this price bracket
-- a navigation system that doesn’t break the bank. The TSX’s
navigation system is voice-controlled, which makes you a safer driver because
you’ll be able to keep your eyes on the road.
2. Audi A4
MSRP: $29,440
The A4 was designed by German engineers to be driven on the Autobahn and to
make your daily commute more pleasurable. But before you get lost in the performance
delivered by the 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine and the handling of the 2007
A4, take a look at the interior comfort features of this car, such as the
leather seats and the sound system. There are enough features on this car
to make you forget that you are even going to work. The A4 competes with other
heavy-weight German manufactures BMW and Mercedes-Benz by offering the same
luxury for less.
Premium perk: The A4 offers its driver a CVT transmission, which functions
as an automatic transmission but has no fixed gear ratios.
3. Cadillac CTS
MSRP: $29,660
Cadillac has always been linked with luxury and usually to drivers are older
than 60. The 2007 CTS is breaking the mold by appealing to a younger generation.
The CTS offers a peppy 2.8-liter, V6 engine that pumps out 210 horsepower
and combines that power with a sport-tuned suspension. The CTS lives up to
the Cadillac tradition and offers plenty of driver and passenger room. After
you add up all the options and the fact that it’s a Cadillac, you can’t
go wrong with the CTS. Come on -- it’s a Caddy for less than 30 large,
do I need to say more?
Premium perk: There are actually two perks on this Caddy: the standard XM(R) Satellite Radio and OnStar features.
4.
Chrysler 300
MSRP: $27,825
Chrysler has taken a new approach to the world of luxury cars with the relatively
new Chrysler 300, which offers both comfort and strength. The 3.5-liter, V6
engine provided 250 horsepower and 250 lb-ft of torque in 2006. Chrysler didn’t
just go for power with no comfort; the 300 offers a five-link, independent
rear suspension that gives the car more stability and control.
You’d be right if the appearance of this car reminds you of a German
luxury car -- Chrysler teamed up with Mercedes-Benz to develop and design
the 300. Drivers are given a combination of two worlds: American power and
comfort with German engineering. The cherry on top is the fact that you can
get a very well-equipped one for under $30,000.
Premium perk: The best feature of the Chrysler 300 is the fact that you are
driving an American car designed by Mercedes-Benz.

5. Lexus IS 250
MSRP: $29,990
The 2006 design includes a 2.5-liter, V6 engine and a host of electronic safety
features, such as traction control and Electronic Brakeforce Distribution.
Lexus also went all-out with their list of standard features that includes
keyless entry and ignition, Bluetooth connectivity and premium audio.
Even with all the features, the new IS 250 is all about comfort -- the interior is wrapped in supple leather and has soft-touch dash and door panels. Lexus hit a homerun with the exterior design, which is just beautiful to look at. The new IS 250 allows you to enjoy both a luxurious ride and the ability to turn heads on the road without costing a year's salary.
Premium perk: The Lexus IS 250 boasts the best-in-class interior quality,
which includes lots of handy, high-tech features, like Bluetooth technology
and an input jack for your iPod.

6. Mercedes-Benz C230
MSRP: $29,650
When you think of luxury cars, Mercedes-Benz is usually on the short-list.
The second thing that you think of is the price tag. The C230 is Mercedes-Benz’s
only vehicle that comes in under $30,000. The C230 offers the latest advances
in safety technology, because nowadays being safe is as luxurious as having
custom-leather seats. Also, the C230 has a newly designed exterior that resembles
its more expensive brothers. The C230 comes with a very capable 2.5-liter,
V6 engine that can push you to the back of your leather seats. With the C230
you are getting the Mercedes-Benz name and reputation without spending a ton
of cash.
Premium perk: The C-class offers state-of-art safety equipment that includes four-wheel antilock disc brakes, stability control and standard head, side and passenger airbags.