Modern Luxury has named Michelle Thorpe as associate publisher of beauty. She most recently served as associate publisher at Allure. … He had previously worked for Automobiles as contributing editor. Also, Rob Hewitt joined the publication as design …
It will offer daily coverage of men's and women's fashion, watches and jewelry, automobiles and boats, real estate and luxury homes, fine dining and drinks, and arts and culture, among other things, drawing on 150 contributors worldwide. The Web site …
RetroAuto has already established itself as a well-curated marketplace for the true automotive enthusiast, showcasing rare collectables, historic automobilia, art and literature, as well as luxury items, technological tools and auto parts. The schedule …
Sales of luxury brand Jaguar Land Rover rose 24.85 per cent to 38,998 units in May, compared with 31,210 units in the same month last year. The sales of commercial vehicles declined 24.52 per cent in May to 29,161 units from 38,641 units a year ago.
Infiniti announced this week that it would build engines for its European-market Q50 luxury sedan at the company's plant in Decherd, Tenn. … Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said Monday that it would open a showroom next month in Phnom Penh, the capital.
No car is perfect, and the Jag XF's drawback turned out to be the swooping front windshield, which together with the glare from reflected overhead sunshine, created frequent blind spots. It's a ₹50 lakh car mind you, and those with the penchant for …
I'm greeted by Carolyn Duchene, a longtime Mercedes-Benz executive who oversees one of the luxury–auto maker's newest projects: a private driving school that aims to impart behind-the-wheel tips–and promote the luxury brand's relevance–to teens.
After a 20-year-absence, luxury car enthusiasts have something to cheer: The popular Italian maker Alfa Romeo will make a return to the United States. A total of 82 dealerships will sell the latest luxury sports car from the Italian manufacturer by the …
The civil action, in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati, is part of a nationwide effort by the U.S. Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security to crack down on the so-called “gray market” of American companies buying luxury vehicles stateside …