Every 2023 Full-Size Luxury Car Ranked from Worst to Best
Today's flagship luxury sedans offer plentiful power, voice-activated massaging seats, and a plush ride fit for royalty.

There's nothing humble about sitting in traffic in a 17-foot-long sedan that costs four times what most people make in a year—especially when the car starts rubbing your shoulders. Of course, for some folks, it's only money. And while there are fewer models on this list of full-size luxury cars than pins in a bowling lane, the most promising options here are tough to knock.
You won't see many of these models cruising around your neighborhood, and full-size luxury sedans are still threatened by popular mid-size and full-size luxury SUVs. But these are beautiful and thrilling machines—even if someone else is in the driver's seat.
Yes, he's still working on the 1986 Nissan 300ZX Turbo project car he started in high school, and no, it’s not for sale yet. Austin Irwin was born and raised in Michigan, and, despite getting shelled by hockey pucks during a not-so-successful goaltending career through high school and college, still has all of his teeth. He loves cars from the 1980s and Bleu, his Great Pyrenees, and is an active member of the Buffalo Wild Wings community. When Austin isn’t working on his own cars, he’s likely on the side of the highway helping someone else fix theirs.
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