In recent years, Buick has reinvented itself as a “casual luxury” brand, according to its spokespeople, becoming more inviting to younger, more affluent shoppers. As a result–and with the help of the massive Chinese market–Buick has continued to grow …
Hublot's choice between NorthPark and Highland Park Village is one that's been faced by a number of upscale retailers in Dallas, where these two iconic, family-owned shopping centers compete not only to attract high-end tenants but affluent patrons as …
Acura wants to elevate itself to the first tier of luxury brands, and so the Honda-owned marque is betting its biggest-ever marketing campaign on its most important vehicle in the effort. The brand has unveiled a new multi-channel advertising …
Al Habtoor Motors is the exclusive distributor of Mitsubishi, Fuso, Chery, TEMSA, Bentley, Bugatti and McLaren in the UAE, and a part of the UAE based diversified multi-billion dirham business conglomerate Al Habtoor Group. Al Habtoor Group has varied …
Incredibly it is ten years since local car manufacturer Bentley Motors won the 24 hours race at Le Mans and they brought along three of the Speed 8 cars which raced in that period, along with the fastest car on ice (driven by Derek Bell over the week …
The large building-mount segment is also seeing increased attention under the rooftop ROC incentives, with the 7MW Bentley Motors installation in Crewe in Q1 2013 confirming the viability of project economics for this segment, in the absence of FiT …
However, it seems that the motor industry is dead-set on patronising women, so to help them out, I have a few sexist suggestions. First of all, laydee cars are always pink, or lipstick red (if you don't believe me, ask Bentley, which is specifically …
Why do people leave “affluent” Armenia?vestnik kavkaza… the situation in the socio-economic sphere, the atmosphere in the country can become very tense. Declarations that the economic growth is 7.2% and all problems can be settled sound unconvincingly because people continue to leave the “affluent” country.
While most news covers sports and politics in a largely intuitive language that caters to a wide audience, stock market news is typically delivered to more educated, affluent demographic that is assumed to be well-versed in investing jargon – even more …