A cargo ship, Felicity Ace, sank in the Atlantic after a fire, destroying nearly 4,000 luxury cars worth up to $400 million.
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Luxury cars and their rapid depreciation
Luxury cars are often seen as the epitome of success and style, but they come with their own set of challenges. While the ...
Yet behind the appeal lies a complex reality: depreciation can make a luxury flagship accessible, but it doesn’t make it ...
The supercar brands listed here aren’t ranked by performance, prestige, or by which ones build the most notoriously demanding ...
The reason for the stunning Genesis Wingback wagon concept is simple, says Genesis president and chief creative officer Luc ...
The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V is the first EV to wear Cadillac's V-Series badge, carrying great expectations from car enthusiasts ...
The posh French brand thinks new No8 EV could be key to the sales growth that has eluded it so far. We meet DS executives to ...
Bentley's proposition has always been intriguing — not many brands manage to combine luxury and comfort with speed and ...
We start our list with not one, but four Lexus models: the LS, the IS, the ES, and the RC. Lexus, Toyota’s luxury sub-brand, ...
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The Luxury Car That Still Looks Better Than Anything In 2025
Well, luxury doesn't really have a price ceiling, right? A BMW 3 Series, which is a luxury compact sports sedan, can easily ...
The vehicles will have to be handcrafted, customized and priced at a level no Japanese automaker has attempted.
Chinese vehicles often bear a resemblance to aspirational luxury cars that are typically out of reach of the majority of ...
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