Ikea people do not drive flashy cars or stay at luxury hotels. – Ingvar Kamprad. Kamprad makes a very broad generalisation against everyday people who like to visit the furniture giant. Elitist, perhaps? 1. “Take it easy driving – the life you save may …
While mass consumer brands from technology to packaged goods to automobiles have long sponsored fashion shows and events, they are now focusing more attention on the social media feeds (in particular Instagram) of fashionable superusers, who are, in …
He also oversaw Toyota's development of the Lexus, approving development of the luxury car in 1983 to compete with Mercedes-Benz and BMW. The first vehicle, the LS 400, went on sale in the United States in 1989. The U.S. Automotive Hall of Fame …
Lincoln was never a brand known for making sports cars. In fact it hasn't offered anything with less than four doors since the demise of the Mark VIII, and that was hardly what you'd call "performance oriented". But that doesn't mean that Ford's luxury …
In 2007, the Supreme Court ruled that that law, the Clean Air Act, could be applied to heat-trapping pollution. The EPA already has issued rules aimed at curbing global warming pollution from automobiles and the largest industrial sources. An EPA …
The BMW Group, which produces luxury automobiles and motorcycles, is world-renowned for their superior construction and driving capabilities and committed to maintaining its brand of excellence through innovative research and development, analysis and …
Cars are works of art, and classic models are a snapshot of years gone by. Arnold McClellan recently sold his 1968 Corvette, but agrees that the value in classic cars is on the rise. The article cites a Luxury Index put out by the real estate firm …
Rather than following industry precedent and bringing exclusively “practical” electric vehicles to market, Tesla made a name for itself with the launch of the Tesla Roadster, a fully electric sports car, in 2008, and the Tesla Model S, a luxury sedan …
In marching band, we used to call that a triple-louie. In a car, people would call it something unprintable in a family newspaper. When you add in our Singapore-like explosion of bicycles jockeying for pavement, trimming a lane from automobiles and …