As far as executive saloons go, the Audi A6 became one of the cars shaping the entire segment. The new generation that surfaced in the first weeks of 2018 continued with the recent trend of focusing on the saloon segment.
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It is not exactly simple for Mercedes-Benz to enter a new class. They have a certain standard to achieve, a certain image to maintain. Whether they are producing a van such as the Vito, or a luxury cruiser such as the S-Class Coupe
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A new brand is emerging under the Volkswagen Group. It is called the Cupra, and you may have heard of it thanks to the really exciting Seat Cupra models from the past (and present). The new brand surfaced with its new logo and first car revealed at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
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2019 Volkswagen Touareg Is a Proper Flagship with Blood Brothers such as Lambo and Bentley
Volkswagen Group seems to be largely reorganized after that scandalous Dieselgate affair. Not only did it successfully resolve many of the image problems, it also reorganized all of its businesses and introduced an all-new generation
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New Ford Focus Will Entertain, Move Five in Comfort and Even Go on Soft Off-road Adventures
Written By: Steven Winter – International Director Revealed in Cologne, Germany, the new generation of Ford compact hatch, the Focus, comes…
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Written By: Steven Winter – International Director The lion. It is the king of the jungle, and a car wearing its…
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Casino executives are once again beginning to sound optimistic about the prospects of the gambling industry in Macau, the only region in China where gambling is legal. Macau, Asia’s gambling capital, has seen its gaming revenue shrink for nearly two years.
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In one East African country, an idea that is taking the developing world by storm was born. The concept of mobile money was introduced in Kenya in 2007 by two mobile network operators, Safaricom and Vodafone.
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Wall Street culture dictates that employees should dress to reflect their levels of experience and position on the corporate ladder. In his book Young Money: Inside the Hidden World of Wall Street’s Post-Crash Recruits, Kevin Roose points out how the dress code
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The relationship between The Walt Disney Company and China’s Communist government is perhaps the oddest perversion of the profit motive yet. Disney, the world’s largest entertainment company,