“I'll probably buy used,” said Ms. Winn, who is from Ann Arbor, Mich., as she admired the Mercedes and Cadillac exhibits at the North American International Auto Show last week. “I plan to go back to school, so I have to keep that in mind.” … From …
Audi, the world's second-largest luxury–car brand, doesn't see wood's potential for use in structural components because it “doesn't offer the safety and stability that's needed,” said Josef Schlossmacher, a spokesman for the Volkswagen unit. UPM and …
Then there were the cars. Ordered to return the company's luxury automobiles, Mr. Cohen parked the 2011 Aston Martin diagonally across the entrance to the Indemnity parking lot, with one of its tires apparently intentionally deflated, according to Mr …
If you are driving a fancy luxury sports car instead of a run down hatchback, you know that your lifestyle has become one of money and success. If you opt for a top of the spectrum model, you may well see this as a reward for all your hard work in …
Audi, the world's second-largest luxury–car brand, doesn't see wood's potential for use in structural components because it “doesn't offer the safety and stability that's needed,” said Josef Schlossmacher, a spokesman for the Volkswagen unit. UPM and …
PK) is making a strong play on the U.S. auto market with the K900 sedan, a rear-wheel-drive cruiser that brings spacious luxury to the table at a reasonable price. The only way to back such a bold move is with a Super Bowl commercial. Among the …
According to federal regulations, “luxury goods” as defined by this law include “luxury automobiles; yachts; gems; jewelry; other fashion accessories; cosmetics; perfumes; furs; designer clothing; luxury watches; rugs and tapestries; electronic …
Bentley Motors presents its range of luxury home and executive furniture at the Maison & Objet fair in Paris, designed and manufactured in collaboration with Luxury Living Group, one of Europe's leading furniture makers. The collection is inspired by …
According to federal regulations, “luxury goods” as defined by this law include “luxury automobiles; yachts; gems; jewelry; other fashion accessories; cosmetics; perfumes; furs; designer clothing; luxury watches; rugs and tapestries; electronic …