2. 2017 Bentley Flying Spur W12 S

At this level, we have to pick and choose our focal points. The 2017 Bentley Flying Spur W12 S is the only 4-door Bentley to top 200 mpg, so you know it has the performance aspect under control. From one glance, you can tell it’s a sexy beast with outstanding wheels, W12 embroidery and badging, and that low, hulking stance. It really is the whole package.

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The Mulliner Driving Specification is standard, meaning sport styling is guaranteed throughout the car including drilled alloy pedals and knurled control knobs. Dual rear bucket seats are separated by a sleek console that hides a refrigerated wine cooler. And as if diamond-stitched leather seats weren’t enough, lambswool floor mats are an option. It’s only going to cost you $244,600.

1. 2017 Rolls-Royce Ghost EWB Sedan

At last, the piece de resistance. The 2017 Rolls-Royce Ghost extended wheel base sedan eclipses all other luxury cars by quite a lot. Even at its base price of $295,850, it’s $50k more than second place. But that’s not the EWB version either – no, that will cost an extra $33,500.

For the price, you get a 6.6-liter V12 engine, umbrellas in the doors and the pinnacle of luxurious seating. You even get lambswool floor mats, but there’s much to be added. Entertainment system screens are optional as are the cool box and the privacy rear compartment curtains. But those are all bespoke options, so we’ll stick with the price tag of $329,325 for the most expensive luxury car, the 2017 Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Wheel Base.

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