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I’m a Car Expert: 5 Luxury Sedans That Are Still Not Worth Your Money 10 Years Later

Last updated: July 28, 2025 4:15 am
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Lexus ESAcura TLXInfiniti Q50Volvo S90Genesis G80

When you buy a luxury car, you expect modern features, sleek design and a driving experience that justifies the price tag. However, not all luxury sedans deliver on that promise. Some models look attractive on the outside but haven’t improved in years.

“If you’re paying top dollar, you want something that’s going to be modern and state-of-the-art, not a shiny badge with 10-year-old tech,” explained Alex Black, car expert and chief marketing officer at EpicVIN. Black said the following five popular luxury sedans may not be worth your money right now.

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Lexus ES

The Lexus ES is widely praised for its comfort and reliability, but that’s where the excitement ends. Despite modest improvements over the years, it still feels like an old sedan. “The Lexus ES, as a case in point, is very reliable, but it has not changed in a very long time. Still is an old man’s car, even with the touchscreens,” Black said. “Not a thrill to drive, either.”

Acura TLX

At a first glance, the Acura TLX is a premium sport sedan. But when it comes to performance and tech, it trails behind its competitors. “Sharp-appearing car, but behind others like BMW or Audi when it’s time to drive and tech-wise,” Black said. “Good, but not worth it if you’re looking at true luxury and performance.”

Infiniti Q50

When Nissan first launched the Q50, they positioned it as a direct competitor to German luxury sports sedans, like the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. It had the potential a decade ago. But now? “The same tired interior, cumbersome infotainment and nothing new in the engine bay,” Black added.

Volvo S90

The Volvo S90’s sleek Scandinavian design makes it attractive, but it doesn’t quite deliver on performance and tech. “Lovely appearance and very upscale,” Black said, “but the tech is awkward and the dynamics are not quite at the level of the German opponent. The S90 is a rolling lounge, not a driver’s car.”

Genesis G80

The Genesis G80 offers many premium features you may need in a luxury sedan. However, the ride quality and uncertain resale value don’t justify the price tag.

“Good value on paper but still feels like putting in too much effort to be a serious luxury contender,” said Black. “The ride is sometimes spongy and the brand isn’t quite there on resale confidence and service experience that you’d get for the likes of Mercedes or Lexus,” Black added.

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This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: I’m a Car Expert: 5 Luxury Sedans That Are Still Not Worth Your Money 10 Years Later

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