The company's product portfolio includes micro, compact, and midsize passenger cars; premium and luxury sports utility vehicles and cars; utility vehicles; and small, light, intermediate, and medium and heavy commercial vehicles, as well as vans …
These are obvious pluses in light of the fact that about 30,000 Americans die in car crashes annually, and the average U.S. commute is 25.5 minutes one-way, or nearly an hour return. “Frustrating and unproductive commutes could be a thing … car …
In America, there is a high-end market in everything, books no less than automobiles and countertops, and one thing that makes Arion interesting is figuring out how to situate it: Is a $4,000 version of "Don Quixote," bound in three-piece goatskin, a …
In order to capitalize on Russia's growing appetite for expensive sedans, Kia in March brought its Quoris model to the market — the first time the company introduced a luxury car here, Kim said. It's also taking proper note of the growing popularity …
Jaguar, the luxury car manufacturer, has developed an armored version of its XJ series sedan (the XJ Sentinel). The unarmored XJ weighs 1.8 tons, while the armored version weighs 3.3 tons (plus up to half a ton of passengers and whatnot). The four door …
You may also need to let go of the idea of putting that stereo system into that new car you've been planning for some time. Those who are … Judging by the slot the rupee has on the foreign market, these luxury rides will carry a hefty price tag. Car …
Todd Fites, national CPO sales manager, says Ford and Lincoln CPO programs enable customers to get a like-new car with new-car peace of mind, and allow many to enter a vehicle segment – luxury, SUV, etc. – they couldn't otherwise afford. "Fifty percent …
Super luxury car sales combined however, for June 2013 in North America were 5,081 or about 60,000 annualized. I read somewhere that North America is less than half of the worldwide sales but I can't find it now. That's a big enough market for the …
A study suggests people who drive luxury automobiles which shall remain nameless but whose initials include B., M. and W. act like they own the road and the rest of us are just using it at their sufferance. This story appears in the print edition of …