Buyers like Gilgis shun long-term loans associated with outright purchases because increasingly they see cars as smartphone-like gadgets to be upgraded every few years. “Like an … Non-luxury buyers are leasing at a pace not seen since the late 1990s.
When you get past stands selling bacon-wrapped hot dogs and ignore booths peddling the latest kitchen gadgets, not to mention seemingly dozens of liquor purveyors, there are a couple of spots at the State Fair that should bolster your faith in …
These standalone Chinese brands have also made their move into India, with not just budget phones but top-of-the-line, expensive luxury products as well. So the question arises: will these Chinese brands survive? Will they offer after-sales services …
… it can cause frustrations, so when you're in a digital-only organization, such as the one I'm working for, you don't have that conflict — you don't have that tug of war,” Roberts said. “This is, in a sense, a luxury, but it's certainly one I enjoy …
The GL being the full size luxury SUV tailored to be the exceptional 7 passenger automobile which outranks its comrade the M-Class. The new model GL which started production in 2012 is bigger, more luxurious and full of gadgets to play with. Even …
Towards this, luxury car maker Bentley has come up with a slick remote control which whirrs up from the rear of the centre console. The device, the size of a cigarette packet, is fitted with a touch-screen. It manages audio-visual equipments like twin …
Body-on-frame vehicles usually win a certain part of the automotive audience who are seeking tough cars that are capable off the road and don't care about ultimate onboard luxury. However, if you do seek these two traits in one single vehicle, then the …
The amenities and gadgets found in new homes can boggle the mind. Fog-proof bathroom mirrors. Showers with a dozen nozzles. Built-in espresso machines. Craft rooms. There are even homes that cook your dinner and adjust the lights and thermostat …
Buyers like Gilgis shun long-term loans associated with outright purchases because increasingly they see cars as smartphone-like gadgets to be upgraded every few years. “Like an … Non-luxury buyers are leasing at a pace not seen since the late 1990s.