There’s a paradox happening at Maserati. The company plans to cap sales at 75,000 units per year, which it’s set to reach in 2018. At the same time, it plans on producing a lineup of models that will have gaggles of enthusiasts causing a tumult at every dealership. Yes, it wants to cap sales while […]
Archive | July, 2014
The 2014 ESPY Awards on Tonight!
If you’re a sports fan, there might be a current lull in your life with the World Cup now completed and Major League Baseball in the midst of its annual All-Star break. There is no American football to watch or hockey on the ice – even the Ultimate Fighting Championship will not host another major […]
The Maserati GranTurismo / World Cup Connection
The 2014 FIFA World Cup tournament concluded yesterday with an intense 1-0 victory as Germany won its fourth soccer championship. This 2014 win, however, was the first for a reunified German team; victories of years past are technically attributed to West Germany. Its previous World Cup Trophy wins include the following years: 1954 – defeated […]
Maserati Maintains a True Driving Experience
The automotive industry, in response to consumer demand, set a course for engineering vehicles that have autonomous features. Whether it is a Lane Keeping Assist or Adaptive Cruise Control, many of these new technologies seize more control from the driver in the name of safety and comfort. Some luxury brands even have prototypes on the […]
Schedule for Raleigh’s Independency Day Revelry with The Works
We thought it prudent to take a break from posting news about the automotive industry for a review of Raleigh’s Independence Day revelry. 2014 marks the second year for The Works, the city’s full day of events to celebrate the Fourth of July – and supplanted the Raleigh Wide Open event that ended in 2010. […]