The Middle Kingdom is now the world's largest car market, and the luxury audience there has a measurable preference for big grilles. But that is to discount Wagener's own orientalism, his love of material richness, evocations of tradition and …
"This is not only due to economic conditions, but also to changing trends and fashions within the luxury collectibles market that can quickly create and deflate bubbles. This means index results for an asset class may not necessarily reflect the …
The Luxury Expo is the only event in the GCC region that hosts such a highconcentration of private buyers of rare, bespoke and hand-crafted luxury items.Exhibits will include luxury fashion accessories, automobiles and travelpackages amongst many other …
People are willing to spend a little more on fresh food and juices and produce and automobiles, he says, "but they're not going to spend more to do their dishes or wash their clothes." Pedraza, of the Luxury Institute, is more optimistic that people …
A luxury investment index compiled by Knight Frank, the upmarket estate agency, has found that collectors of classic cars have enjoyed a remarkable 430 per cent surge in the value of their automobiles — easily outstripping stocks, shares, art, wine …
This is not shocking news, and sales are unlikely to suffer because the vehicle has less ground clearance and can't tackle off-road ascents and descents as well as its predecessor, for which off-road prowess was never a strong point anyway. Reality is …
Guests will learn about the different pathways that the technology of the automobile sparked through the collection of commercial vehicles, electric and steam powered vehicles, luxury cars, race cars, bicycles and motorcycles. In addition, visitors can …
Supercar makers like Lamborghini, Ferrari and McLaren had booths with new cars, and luxury makers from Cadillac and Lincoln to Audi Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Land Rover and Jaguar competed for attention. General Motors General Motors stole center stage …
"What made the Packard Motor Company a cut-above the rest of automobile manufacturers? 'Ask the man who owns one.' The Detroit luxury car company's longtime slogan spoke to the Packard's status as the premier American vehicle of the first half of the …