Saloon car reviews
Thinking of buying a new saloon car? If you’re looking for saloon cars for sale, we have got loads of reviews plus links to the latest models you can buy.
If you like the security of a separate boot, a traditionally styled car, and you aren’t interested in those new crossover cars, then a saloon car could be the best choice for you.
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Saloon car reviews
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Maserati Ghibli (2013 onwards) Review
Stunning, good to drive and far too much money
New price: £75,475 - £159,765PROS
- Elegant styling
- Prestigious appeal
- Performance
CONS
- Interior quality lacking
- Rear space limited
- Expensive compared with rivals
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Lexus IS Saloon (2013 - 2020) Review
Striking styling and hybrid efficiency help the IS stand out
Used price: £5,010 - £24,645PROS
- Hybrid powertrain means low running costs
- Quiet and refined drive
- Different from the norm
CONS
- Petrol engine not very efficient
- Poor performance
- Doesn’t handle as well as rivals
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Mercedes-Benz S-Class AMG (2013 - 2019) Review
Used price: £17,553 - £79,913PROS
- Very fast
- Seriously comfortable
- Packed with kit
CONS
- Expensive to buy
- Expensive to run
- Options expensive too
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Mercedes-Benz S-Class (2013 - 2020) Review
Still the best luxury saloon available
Used price: £10,324 - £102,068PROS
- Indulgent levels of luxury
- Crammed with technology
- Diesels’ real-world efficiency
- Crushing performance of AMGs
CONS
- Petrols won't be cheap to run
- Options are very expensive
- Lacks rivals’ exclusivity
- Ubiquity might count against it
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Jaguar XF R-S (2013 - 2015) Review
Used price: £10,501 - £19,668PROS
- Fantastic engine
- Clever suspension
- Lovely interior
- Packed with kit
CONS
- Can be very tail-happy
- High running costs
- Not exactly subtle
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Jaguar XJ XJR (2013 - 2017) Review
Used price: £8,587 - £25,204PROS
- Fast in a straight line
- Great engine sound
- Sumptuous luxury
CONS
- Expensive
- Boot not huge
- Driving/passenger conundrum
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Chrysler 300C Saloon (2012 - 2015) Review
Used price: £3,819 - £10,643PROS
Plenty of kit, responsive engine, distinctive looks, full complement of safety equipment
CONS
Handling isn’t great, high CO2 emissions, German rivals have better build quality
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BMW 3-Series Saloon (2012 - 2019) Review
Despite its age it remains a compelling all-rounder
Used price: £2,153 - £57,030PROS
- Engaging handling regardless of engine
- Comfort isn’t spared for agility
- Generous equipment levels
- Performance/efficiency balance
CONS
- Interior doesn’t feel as premium as some rivals
- M Sport ride can be unsettled without adaptive dampers
- Cabin isn’t the roomiest in this segment
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BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe (2012 - 2017) Review
Used price: £5,514 - £18,236PROS
Excellent ride, relatively frugal diesel engine, striking looks
CONS
Unlikely to get discount, pointless middle rear-seat, 20-inch wheels slightly compromise ride
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Audi A6 S6 (2012 - 2018) Review
Used price: £8,857 - £25,583PROS
Impressive performance, excellent levels of grip, practical Avant model available
CONS
Running costs are high, not as engaging as some rivals, options quickly increase price