(The way it works: You open the Uber app on your smart phone and choose one of several grades of cars — luxury SUV or Prius? — indicate where you want the … In San Francisco tech crowds, though, Uber is seen as the messiah. Other than Tesla Motors, …
Another CEO casualty that can be chalked up to the failure of a company to adapt to changing technology was the Nov. exit by Thorsten Heins from Waterloo, Canada-based BlackBerry. The company, which changed its name from Research In Motion, had been …
Even after driving one for 10 days, it's hard to define the Cadillac ELR. The rich brother of the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid, the ELR applies the same basic technology to a rakish luxury coupe. While the concept is compelling, the end result just …
Sources familiar with the case told the BBC that agreements between manufacturers and retailers are not necessarily illegal. Luxury goods brands, for example, often want to restrict the supply and distribution of their products to safeguard their …
In addition, fast-food chains might replace people with new automated technology, which could be cheaper over time, he says. Strain favors responses that wouldn't put the onus on business owners, such as an expansion of the earned income tax credit or …
With 10 standard air bags, rear vision camera on all models and an available suite of safety technology, the Encore is a real standout. In its first year, it has recorded strong sales matching its longstanding competition. If you are interested in this …
… a more distinctive image for high-end models and sportier vehicles, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. An effort by the prestigious VW brand to keep its No. 2 spot in global luxury car sales risks stalling without a new …
Next-generation headlamps provide a visible showcase of a brand's technology and are key to gain an edge in the luxury-car market. Innovations such as bright, energy-efficient LED headlights, smart high beams, and infrared-assisted spotlights that …
In addition, fast-food chains might replace people with new automated technology, which could be cheaper over time, he says. Strain favors responses that wouldn't put the onus on business owners, such as an expansion of the earned income tax credit or …