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Luxury can refer to several things:
- Luxury goods, an economic good for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises, contrast with inferior good and normal good.
- Luxury tax, a tax on products not considered essential, such as expensive cars.
- 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 socio-economic group of property buyers.
Also:
- Luxury, the sophomore album from Fantastic Plastic Machine.
- Casual Luxury, a sportswear line offered by Abercrombie & Fitch.
- Luxury box, a term for a special seating section in arenas, stadiums and other sports venues.
- 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.
- From Luxury to Heartache, an album by New Wave band Culture Club.
- Lap of Luxury, an album by rock and roll band Cheap Trick.
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