The plane was identified on the fifth day of the search thanks to the American ship's technology and is located in the waters north of the Los Roques archipelago off of Venezuela. Authorities are evaluating ways to recover the plane in the deep water …
Starting in August, the Cadillac XTS will have the option of hiding a lot more power under that hood, when a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 becomes available on its build sheet. The engine is good for 410 horsepower– way more than the base 3.6-liter …
The 2014 Mazda 3 Grows Up With Sophisticated New Look And Impressive Technology. comments … And all of the design tactics that Mazda used to make the 6 seem more like a luxury car than a budget-oriented onealso apply to the 3. Mazda calls its latest …
This Accord is a brand new generation — the ninth generation — so it has the latest safety and efficiency technology incorporated into it. But here's the list that gets me: the features I list below are standard on all models. Some of them are gee …
In the early 1980s, after Humberto graduated in law and Fernando earned a degree in architecture, they teamed up to reinvent traditional Brazilian handicrafts and artisanal techniques by experimenting with alternative advanced technology in furniture …
I think they've absolutely aced it by refusing to compromise on the E-Class being a luxury car. That makes certain fuel-saving technologies unsuitable, such as the awful continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) that feature in the super-eco hybrids …
Part of a US$250-million redevelopment effort, this complete renovation and conversion of the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights, Ill., will transform the 13-story building into a 214-unit luxury apartment and retail building. Designed by …
The all-new 2014 MDX offers even higher levels of luxury comfort and quietness, together with exhilarating dynamic performance, class-leading fuel economy ratings, and advanced safety features, and an even more luxurious, technology-packed and …
“The trend will be to remove some of the technology,” said Mr. Scriven, the Christie & Co. executive. “People don't want to interact with technology.” The debate is part of a larger rethinking of the basic luxury room. Designers are already questioning …