While the German carmaker sold 2.2 lakh cars in China last year, its Indian tally was not even 10,000 units. These numbers do not really worry Kern since the luxury market in India is looking up and his company registered 32 per cent growth in 2013 …
The time has not been verified, but if it is, it will be the fastest lap time posted by a production-based car. (Autoblog). □ The Chinese automaker Hongqi, which made its first car in 1958, unveiled its L5 luxury sedan at the Beijing auto show this …
… multimillion-dollar home in Newport Beach, California, a condominium in Newport Beach, California, an apartment in France, a 2006 Bentley Flying Spur automobile purchased for over $150,000, other luxury automobiles, artwork, jewelry, home …
In addition to sports cars, the dealership also stocks used luxury vehicles in the Chicago area. Much like sports cars, these vehicles are a bit on the higher end of the vehicle spectrum, yet available at affordable prices at Driven Motorsport Sales …
Dubai, UAE, April 24th, 2014: Ultra-luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce Motor Cars' Dubai showroom has been transformed into an art curator's paradise, displaying numerous paintings by modern and contemporary Russian artists including Sergey Polyakov, …
For those who wanted to experience the inspired qualities of a Maserati, the entire Italian sport luxury range was on-hand in a carefully crafted display. … Maserati automobiles and merchandise can be found at authorized retailers across North America.
Every Owners Club(R) member is eligible to receive 100 shares of Pinnacle Entertainment Stock upon acceptance into the Owners Club Stock Program. In addition, Owners Club members may choose to lease one of four luxury Mercedes-Benz automobiles.
The great thing about cars, though, is that we don't have to rely solely on our memories. We'll never know how twenty-eight-year-old Michael Jordan would have fared against twenty-eight-year-old LeBron James, but we can find well-kept classic cars—the …
With most recalls seemingly affecting mass-market vehicles, it'd be all too easy to assume, consciously or otherwise, that higher-end automobiles never face such issues. But the main reason we don't see the NHTSA recalling more luxury automobiles isn't …