Italian Luxury Brands Offer a Helping Hand. By Lisa Wang 27 June, 2013. Against Italy's gloomy economic backdrop, several Italian luxury brands are dedicating resources to restore monuments, preserve the country's cultural heritage and offer social …
But as well as old-school luxury, the Carisma Auto Design Viano comes with the latest technological innovations. Clients can specify a Windows or Apple on-board operating system, paired with a Bang & Olufsen sound system for optimum multimedia …
For years, the Range Rover has existed in a rarefied space where high-end luxury and off-road performance converge, to the delight of a moneyed class that rarely gets it dirty. Land Rover has long boasted that its full-size Range Rover sport utility …
And it's not just luxury models that charge for colors. If you'd like a red Chevrolet Malibu or Ford Fusion, you're going to have to pony up another $325 or $395, respectively. And if you'd prefer that Fusion in White Platinum, that'll be $595, please …
Some might say it started when Ford decided to start selling European luxury makes back in the 90′s. To me, it started in the late 70′s when Ford started putting too much design crossover into their cars, putting hidden headlights on the LTD, which …
Lincoln was the top-selling U.S. luxury brand during the 1990s, at one point selling more than 230,000 cars a year. But sales have since tumbled amid inadequate investment, and the company sold 82,150 vehicles in the United States in 2012, making it …
Last year Italian car manufacturer Fiat worked with luxury brand Gucci on a new version of the famous Fiat 500 model. The car companies are also dipping their toes into the fashion world; just last month sportscar manufactuer Porsche unveiled a women's …
BMW is all set to strengthen its position in luxury car segment with the new 4-series coupe. The car will be a niche model that will … 3.0-litre inline six on board respectively. An eight-speed auto and/or six-speed manual transmission is almost …
That's the scenario raised and explained by AOL Autos in a story about the threat of terrorists and cars — and one that drew a fairly quick rebuke from auto site Jalopnik as unwarranted "fear mongering." The government is taking threats of carhacking …