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Apr 25, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephJaguar has been producing some of the finest luxury and sports cars for the better part of a century now, but this year the quintessentially British automaker marks 25 years of its R line.... Read More |
Apr 24, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephLuxury is getting smaller. Where buyers once correlated large with upscale, more and more in Europe especially have begun demanding smaller vehicles that can better negotiate crowded city streets (and gas-pump prices), without skimping on the accoutrements. Its a trend that drove BMW to produce the 1 Series, Audi the A1 and A3, Mercedes-Benz the A-Class and Lexus the CT200h, to name a few. But those are just starting points for these upscale automakers which are rapidly downscaling the size of their entry-level vehicles. Where there are smaller luxury cars, there will be pint-sized performance versions as well.... Read More |
Apr 23, 2013 | Contributor: Sophie DoranLuxury brands move to merge corporate content and eCommerce platforms, as Ferrari integrates the Apple iPad mini and Siri technology into its FF hatchback... Read More |
Apr 22, 2013 | Contributor: Mila PantovichIt's Earth Day and that means that people who usually don't care about Mother Earth will suddenly be wearing green tops and expounding environmental facts they learned two hours prior. Sure, there are a ton of people who care all year round, but many will be partaking in a passing interest, especially since there tends to be a stigma around environmentally conscious products.... Read More |
Apr 22, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephWhen push comes to shove, many upscale car buyers just wouldn't consider buying American. They can hardly be blamed, as the Lincolns and Cadillacs of a few years ago just weren't up to the same standards as those luxury automobiles coming from Germany or Japan.... Read More |
Apr 17, 2013 | Contributor: Mila PantovichIf you are a vintage car and bike enthusiast or just a reality television junkie you probably know who Danny "The Count" Koker is. As the proprietor of Count's Kustoms, a Las Vegas-based repair and restoration shop (specifically for cars and motorcycles), Koker has become a household name with the help of reality TV. After continually appearing on History Channel's "Pawn Stars" as their motorcycle and auto expert, Koker was given his own show called "Counting Cars" (Season Two started April 9) in which he and his team obsessively go after classic and vintage cars on the glitzy streets of Vegas, sometimes even flagging strangers down to barter a sale.... Read More |
Apr 9, 2013 | Contributor: Kimberly FisherTo celebrate the New York unveiling of the all new 2014 Maserati Quattroporte, Maserati of Manhattan (1 York Street) hosted a private VIP event for select media, trendsetters and loyal clients on Tuesday, April 2 at the Tribeca dealership.... Read More |
Apr 5, 2013 | Contributor: Noah Joseph | 4 CommentsThere used to be a limit to how much you could spend on a sport-utility vehicle, with the Range Rover holding the high ground pretty much all on its own. However, with the top luxury sedans now selling for six figures and exotic supercars for seven, the elite class of SUV's is following suit. Porsche already makes an SUV and soon so will Lamborghini, Bentley and Maserati, with Aston Martin, Spyker and even Rolls-Royce considering getting in on the action. But this auto...this is the new king of the hill.... Read More |
Apr 3, 2013 | Contributor: Mila PantovichLooking like it's straight out of a science fiction film starring Tom Cruise, Toyota's strange i-Road concept car was unveiled last week at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. The three-wheeled electric design definitely looks strange compared to the autos we're used to seeing on the roads but if Toyota delivers on its promise of safety and money-saving perks, we may be seeing this in urban environments soon.... Read More |
Mar 25, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephFew rivalries are as hotly contested as that of Ferrari and McLaren. The two most accomplished racing teams in the history of Formula One regularly duke it out on the grand prix circuit. No other team comes close to the dozens of championships these two brands have traded over the decades, and maybe none ever will. When McLaren came out with its first street-legal sportscars in 1992, appropriately enough called the McLaren F1, their rivalry spilled out off the racetrack and onto the street; territory Ferrari had long claimed for itself.... Read More |
Mar 21, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephThe notion of spending a million dollars on a car however rare, exotic or capable was unthinkable not long ago, but that was before cars like the Bugatti Veyron or Aston Martin One-77 came along. This car, however, doesn't cost a million...it doesn't cost two million. No, the price tag on this particular piece of extreme automotive engineering is set at a massive $4 million.... Read More |
Mar 19, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephIt's not every day that a new flagship Ferrari debuts; the 288 GTO was released in 1984 and the F40 that replaced it arrived just a few years later in 1987. Eight years passed before the F50 came along in 1995 and the Enzo succeeded that model in 2002. Now eleven years later the Prancing Horse marque has revealed its new hybrid supercar at the Geneva Motor Show.... Read More |
Mar 14, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephA Rolls-Royce is expected to be luxurious, elegant, and yes, fast. Maybe not fast in the way you'd expect a Ferrari or a Lamborghini to be fast, but certainly quick enough to get out of situations unbefitting a motor car of its stature.... Read More |
Mar 11, 2013 | Contributor: Noah JosephThere are many automotive marques on the market that can provide you with the kind of luxury that a moneyed customer has come to expect, but few can do it quite like Bentley. The storied British automaker is a favorite among upscale buyers, with good reason, and now Bentley has introduced the new Flying Spur.... Read More | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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