Mercedes-Benz expects to lose its lead in the U.S. luxury market to German rival BMW, which is expected to be aggressive in its incentive strategy this month. (Photo : Reuters). France froze sales of several Mercedes models on Friday, increasing the …
The components, which are manufactured from PUR plastics and carbon fibers, give the luxury sedan a dynamic visual upgrade and will be presented at the IAA International Auto Show 2013 in Frankfurt/Main. Already available for the new S-Class are …
Alfardan Automobiles is the third best performing in the Middle East market in terms of sales growth for BMW and MINI. The company's impressive first-half numbers also highlight Qatari customers' appetite for luxury vehicles, the statement said. The …
The United States men's national team will take aim at its fifth CONCACAF Gold Cup title on Sunday when it squares off against Panama in Chicago. The two nations last met on such a stage in 2005, when the Americans' nerves won out in a dramatic penalty …
NEW DELHI (AFP) – Seizure of smuggled gold in India soared 365 percent in the first quarter of the year, a report said Saturday, following curbs on imports of the precious metal to plug a yawning trade gap. India, the world's largest buyer of gold, has …
Opulently decorated with silken drapes and sparkling lanterns, this Ramadan tent even houses prayers rooms. The variety of food is not vast but the quality of Lebanese and Emirati classics is good. We were less impressed by the service and manner in …
“Orchard Pig consumers are typically affluent and open-minded, wanting an authentic but accessible cider – half of cider drinkers are happy to pay more for premium cider. And you won't … What is most important about the product to consumers? “Taste …
THE idea of buying a home in Penang is akin to window-shopping at a high–end mall; one can only admire, touch and feel but buying one is a distant dream. Land is scarce on the turtle-shaped island, with more than 30 per cent covered … Real Estate and …
But while some people are still able to afford the sky-high prices, most Malaysians can't. "I think it has come to the point where maybe up to 60 per cent of Malaysians cannot afford to purchase properties," said real estate valuer Dr Ernest Cheong …