On the mainland, however, the controversial "extravagant profits" generated by sales of luxury products, such as Maotai, a popular Chinese liquor, imported milk formula and imported automobiles, such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes Benz, has triggered a …
Here at the fifth annual Luxury & Supercar Weekend at Vancouver 's beautiful VanDusen Botanical Garden, more than 100 million- dollar luxury cars were on show, including top brands such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche and Maserati — and a red …
MUSCAT — The Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, the latest vehicle to be launched by the ultra-luxury British automaker, made its debut in the Sultanate of Oman at an exclusive event hosted by Al Jenaibi International Automobiles, the sole dealer of Rolls …
The result was Cobble Beach, co-founded by father and son as a private company and slowly developed over the years into a world-class waterfront golf resort and community, including luxury town homes, a Nantucket-style clubhouse, restaurant and spa …
Other Cubans had little hope of saving enough money to buy such luxury items as imported shampoo, deodorant, wine or whiskey. Nor does there seem to be a relationship between effort and reward on the job, as productivity decreased and morale declined …
Marking 100 years of automotive excellence is a rare and distinguishing achievement, particularly as the company looks ahead with a comprehensive product plan including the upcoming new Alfieri concept. This centenary 2+2 GT concept explores Maserati's …
On Aug 14, China Auto Logistics Intuit, a top seller in China of luxury imported automobiles, a leading provider of auto-related services and a minority participant in a used car sales joint venture, announced that in its second quarter ended June 30 …
In 2011, Maruti launched luxury sedan Kizashi at a very competitive price and loaded with features such as cruise control, electronic stability programme, ABS, EBD and 10-way seat adjustment. At its launch, Mayank Pareek, the then managing executive …
Who would have paid luxury-car money for an unheard-of brand before Toyota's (NYSE:TM) commercials showed its Lexus ran so smoothly its vibration wouldn't disturb a tower of crystal glasses? People had to see the quality to believe it. And that's a big …