Behind me is the neighborhood of Ponyboy Curtis, an unfiltered assortment of bent automobiles, broken houses, and discarded people. My footsteps drum the wooden deck. Behind the … I rarely have this luxury. The upside of working for the smallest …
MUMBAI: Rising disposable income, wider dealership networks and attractive finance schemes are helping more Indians indulge their fancy for upscale marques. Over the last 3-4 years, sales of entry level models in this segment — BMW X1, 3 Series, Audi …
But for one Sunday every October, it's luxury automobiles that draw the crowd. Every year, the Americana Manhasset Concours d'Elegance attracts some of the finest privately-owned cars in the Northeast. Registration is very exclusive for judging …
Still, he and other executives acknowledge the company has been slow to jump on big market shifts in China, such as surging sales of sport-utility vehicles. GM also is a small player in China's booming market for luxury cars. “I feel pressure every day …
Therefore, even as the luxury automobiles imported for the CHOGM would remain in the generous custodianship of the political class, their shortcomings and arrogances should not be whipped back on those whose taxes pay for those vehicles. Read 31 times.
Two individual auto stocks I own that investors may want to consider are Ford (F), the only U.S. automaker to avoid bankruptcy and a government bailout, and Germany-based Daimler AG (DDAIF), maker of the luxury Mercedes cars. I've owned Ford since …
But inside, well, it's as lavish as a luxury car with optional leather seats and plenty of high-tech toys. Better yet, the Silverado has tremendous hauling and towing power while delivering far better mileage due to new powertrain technology. The Chevy …
The company's impressive numbers demonstrate the continued growth of the region's premium automotive brand and also highlight the customers' appetite for luxury cars in Qatar, the company said. “The results achieved reflect the increasing confidence …
WASHINGTON — The stately chambers of the Supreme Court came alive this month with tales of imaginary psychiatrists, robber barons on horse and carriage, luxury German automobiles crashing in Poland and — perish the thought! — lawyers forced to …