Jaguar Land Rover Shifts Into Lower Gear in Tougher China Market
A Jaguar on display in the Forbidden City in Beijing. (Weibo/Jaguar) Following years of breakneck growth in China’s relatively young but vitally important luxury auto market, recent signs suggest...
View ArticleFerrari IPO Makes China Crucial for Courting Growth-Obsessed Wall Street
Ferrari’s F12berlinetta. (Courtesy Photo) While most ultra-luxury auto brands rely heavily on China for a large portion of their overall global sales, Ferrari has been seeing handsome profits despite a...
View ArticleChina’s Auto E-Commerce Market Accelerates Despite Slowing Car Sales
Tmall shoppers may soon be able to buy a Jaguar online thanks to Alibaba’s new deal with Yongda Auto (Shutterstock) Online car sales are picking up steam as the e-commerce race continues in China, the...
View ArticleEvent Watch: Bund Classic 2015 (Shanghai)
Classic cars on display at last year’s Bund Classic in Shanghai. (Courtesy Photo) From October 16-18, the third annual edition of China’s first classic car show and Concours d’Elegance will arrive in...
View ArticleChina’s Rich Look to Classic Cars for Status Symbols and Investment...
The third annual Bund Classic in Shanghai from October 16 to 18. (Courtesy Photo) As China’s wealthy seek out both new status symbols and investment opportunities in the face of a shaky stock market,...
View ArticleTop Marques Monaco Sets Sights on China’s Avid Supercar Collectors
The Vulcano Titanium by Italian automaker Icona, which designed the model out of its Shanghai office. (Courtesy Photo) From Lamborghini and McLaren to Aston Martin and Ferrari, the world’s most...
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