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Luxury can refer to several things: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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- Luxury good, an economic good for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises, contrast with
- Luxury tax, a tax on products not considered essential, such as expensive cars
- Luxury tax (sports), a surcharge put on the aggregate payroll of a sports team to the extent to which it exceeds a predetermined guideline level set by the league
- Luxury vehicle, a relatively expensive automobile
- Luxury yacht, a very expensive privately owned yacht which is professionally crewed
- Luxury real estate, a niche real estate market dealing with the highest economic group of property buyers
- Luxury resorts, which are very exclusive vacation facilities
- Luxury box, a term for a special seating section in arenas, stadiums and other sports venues
- Luxury magazine, a magazine devoted to fine craft
Also: A Lincoln Town Car luxury sedan is an example of a luxury good. ...
A tax on products not considered essential, such as expensive cars. ...
A luxury tax in the sports sense is a surcharge put on the aggregate payroll of a team to the extent to which it exceeds a predetermined guideline level set by the league. ...
Lincoln Town Car, a traditional luxury vehicle. ...
Saint-Tropez is famous for its luxury yachts. ...
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A luxury resort, sometimes referred to as an exclusive resort, is a very expensive vacation facility which is fully staffed and has been rated with five stars. ...
A luxury box or luxury suite is a special seating section in arenas and stadiums. ...
A luxury magazine is a magazine marketed to the ultra-affluent, although those that aspire to become so may also read it. ...
A Band from St Austell college Cornwall www.bebo.com/thelux The subject of this article may not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ...
Secaucus is a 1996 album by The Wrens, an American rock band from New Jersey. ...
Luxury is the second album from Fantastic Plastic Machine. ...
The Nein is an indie rock band comprised of former members of The White Octave. ...
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