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2006 BMW 550
“...the predecessor...BMW 5-Series was a recommended buy of Consumer Reports magazine, and this year's J.D. Power and Associate Dependability Study of 3-year-old cars showed the BMW brand above the industry average.” — MSN Autos   See More Reviews
4.0 
2
2006 Acura RL
“With eight-way adjustability for the driver's seat plus a steering column that telescopes as well as tilts, nearly any adult should find a comfortable position behind the RL's wheel.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
3.5 
2
TIE
2006 Audi A6
“An "advanced key" option allows you to start the car without digging around for the key at the bottom of your purse or briefcase. Sensors recognize the key, and to start the car, you press the "engine start" button.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
3.5 
2
TIE
2006 Cadillac STS-V
“"The 255 horsepower 3.6 liter STS V-6 starts at $41,220 and averages $45,000 with an option package or two...That's about $5,000 less than last year's base V-8 Seville, which this car replaces."” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
3.5 
2
TIE
2006 Volvo C70
“To compensate for the lack of a fixed roof, the A- and B-pillars, doors and sills have all been reinforced to defray the force of a collision. Storage areas accompany each seat, and a private locking system allows certain compartments to be locked with the key from the glove compartment. Long objects can be stored in the trunk by opening the ski hatch in the rear seat. The retractable hardtop is supported by a large rear windshield, which provides improved visibility over the original. ” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
3.5 
3
2006 BMW M
3.2 
3
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2006 Cadillac STS
“Cadillac estimates the V8 rear-drive version of the upcoming STS to be able to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.8 seconds. All-wheel drive adds a second.” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
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2006 Infiniti M35
“The 280-hp V-6 offers gobs of go across the rev band and rarely leaves you thinking that you shoulda had a V-8.” — Automobile   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
TIE
2006 Infiniti M35x
“The 280-hp V-6 offers gobs of go across the rev band and rarely leaves you thinking that you shoulda had a V-8.” — Automobile   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
TIE
2006 Infiniti M45
“The stiff superstructure, with wheels stretched to the corners and the engine behind the front wheels, adds up to a package more than capable of hitting the sweet spot in balance, ride and handling in a sport-luxury sedan.” — AutoWeek   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
TIE
2006 Porsche Boxster
“Light and eager, the Porsche Boxster steers through the corners like a roller skate, as always. ” — Automobile   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
TIE
2006 Saab 9-5
“Each [trim level] has a distinct personality, with individual interior styles, different performance levels, and different price points to suit the priorities of their buyers.” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
3.2 
3
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2006 Volvo S80
“Even with base suspension, S80s are sure-footed and fairly agile for their size.” — Consumer Guide   See More Reviews
3.2 
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2006 Cadillac DTS
“"Opt for Luxury III and there's genuine burled walnut interior trim, massaging front seats, Bose premium audio system, "rainsense" wipers and chrome wheels."” — MSN Autos   See More Reviews
3.0 
4
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2006 Porsche Cayman S
“...go immediately to the Porsche 550 Coupe developed for racing in the mid-1950s. Note the similarity of the rising front fenders. See how the rear fenders bulge so high that the sloping rear deck hatch disappears behind them (uncommon for Porsche).” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
3.0 
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2006 Lincoln Town Car
“If you're under 60 years old, you may never get into one of these unless it's taking you to the airport or out on a bachelor-party pub crawl, but even in those instances you're sure to appreciate the comfort, the quiet, and the well-controlled ride.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
2.5 
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