Drive Luxury on a Budget: 10 Surprisingly Reliable Used Cars From 2020

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Want the feel of high-end luxury but without the hefty price tag? Used luxury cars offer an enticing solution. While depreciation can hurt resale value, some models maintain impressive reliability even after a few years. We’ve compiled a list of ten used 2020 luxury cars that have lost significant value but still deliver quality and dependability.

This isn’t just about well-known brands like Acura, Lexus, or Infiniti. You’ll also find surprising picks from established German automakers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz, along with a few Italian sports sedan contenders. And the best part? You can snag these luxury rides for prices that are significantly lower than their original sticker shock, some even dipping into “everyday car” territory.

Organized by Average Used Price (Highest to Lowest)

  • 2020 Maserati Quattroporte: While Maseratis aren’t always known for reliability, this 2020 model boasts a commendable 4.3/5.0 rating from Kelley Blue Book (KBB). With an average used price hovering around $40,835, you’re getting Italian performance and luxury styling at a fraction of its original six-figure cost. Expect features like leather upholstery, heated and ventilated power front seats, soft-close doors, and a potent twin-turbo V6 producing 426 horsepower.

  • 2020 Tesla Model S: A pioneer in electric vehicles, the 2020 Model S still packs a punch with its 100kWh battery pack, dual electric motors, and all-wheel drive. It sprints to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds thanks to its powerful 417 horsepower and 485 pound-feet of instant torque. This performance is complemented by luxurious touches like leather-wrapped interior components, heated steering wheel and mirrors, keyless entry, and an array of tech features that elevate the driving experience. Tesla’s reliability score stands at 4.6/5.0 from KBB. Add in its strong performance record and surprisingly low used price (under $32,400), and it becomes a compelling choice.

  • 2020 Lexus ES 350: Toyota’s luxury brand has created a worthy competitor to German sedans with the reliable and refined ES 350. Its robust V6 engine delivers 302 horsepower, while its stylish design and abundance of comfort features are notable selling points. Dual-zone automatic climate control and leatherette upholstery come standard, making this sedan both practical and upscale. The Lexus ES is renowned for its dependability, earning an impressive 84/100 reliability rating from JD Power. Considering its starting price was around $41,000, finding one used for under $28,000 offers exceptional value.

  • 2020 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: The 2020 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is another compelling option that has lost over half its original value in just five years. For a starting price of around $24,195, you gain access to luxurious comfort and convenience features like powered front seats, folding rear seats, leather steering wheel, dual-zone climate control, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof. While its 2.0-liter four-cylinder might not be the most powerful, it’s still capable with 255 horsepower. JD Power gives it an 83/100 reliability rating.

  • 2020 Cadillac CT5: American luxury isn’t just about muscle cars. The 2020 CT5 sedan showcases sharp styling and modern features, all while boasting a remarkable 5/5 reliability rating from KBB. It comes standard with a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto included), wireless charging, leather steering wheel, heated and cooled front seats, dual-zone climate control, and ambient lighting. With an average used price under $22,000, the CT5 offers great value.

  • 2020 Volvo S90: This Swedish sedan stands out with a unique turbocharged and supercharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 316 horsepower. The 2020 S90 has only had two recalls and complaints since its release, further reinforcing its reliability. Expect features like leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and a nine-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. All this for under $21,000 on the used market makes it a great deal. KBB gives it an impressive 4.6/5.0 reliability rating.

  • 2020 Audi A6: A perennial favorite in the mid-size luxury sedan segment, the A6 offers three-zone automatic climate control, a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, leather seats, heated and power-adjustable front seats, and an impressive 10-speaker audio system. Performance is solid with its turbocharged four-cylinder paired to an all-wheel drive system for quick acceleration and a top speed of 130 mph. While the starting price was around $56,000 new, you can now find it used for under $21,000. The A6 earns a respectable 4.2/5 reliability rating from KBB and has been relatively reliable compared to other German luxury cars.

  • 2020 Acura TLX: Combining sharp styling with practical features, the Acura TLX is a strong contender for budget-minded buyers seeking luxury appeal. Notable interior features include dual-zone climate control with humidity control and air filtration, leatherette upholstery, heated front seats, and tech elements like Bluetooth connectivity. Starting price at launch was just over $34,000, but now you can pick one up under $20,000 on the used market. It boasts a reliability rating of 81/100 from JD Power and only four recalls reported by NHTSA.

  • 2020 Infiniti Q50: This compact sports sedan might be overshadowed, but don’t dismiss it! The sporty V6 engine (with strong Skyline vibes) and understated luxury features make it worth considering. Look for leatherette/leather seats, an eight-way power driver seat with lumbar support, dual-zone climate control, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. With its average used price hovering around $18,300, the Q50 offers solid value. KBB gives it a solid 4.5/5 reliability rating.

By exploring these often-overlooked models, you can unlock the world of luxury car ownership without the hefty price tag that typically comes with it.