Posted in Automobile, Luxury Car on 7 September 2009
The Rolls-Royce Ghost has formally been launched post much speculation since the Paris Motor Show in 2006, when Rolls Royce had first made the announcement. Codenamed RR4, the first sketches were released in the spring of 2008. The design is inspired by contemporary furniture, architecture and yachts. Ghost is stylish and less traditional.
The forerunner to the Ghost, 200EX, was unveiled at the Geneva motor show in March 2009. “200EX is a modern execution of timeless Rolls-Royce elegance, breaking with some areas of tradition but retaining the core values that make our marque unique,” said Chief Executive Officer Tom Purves.
Posted in Automobile, Car, Luxury Car on 9 March 2009

Audi is out with the A4 Allroad Quattro. This machine is fit for those of you who enjoy shopping in the luxury sport-utility market but the very idea of driving in a mammoth like car is anathema, then this one is the right choice for you. Part of the larger A6-based Allroad series, the A4 version is a cool combination of what we like to call versatility and macho style of an SUV.
Being essentially a conventional station wagon but with a higher ride height just like the Volvo XC70 and Subaru Outback, the A4 comes with an all-wheel-drive and rugged body cladding. You can choose between the turbocharged gasoline and diesel engines.
Posted in Car on 7 March 2009

Geneva Motor Show has a number of stylish and chic cars and it shouldn’t be a surprise if we continue to see them more as the event is in full swing. Manufacturers have unveiled the beautiful 2010 Lotus Exige S 260 which deserves commanding respect for its unique design, chic styling and great interiors.
The car features a restyled front and is more stable than previous models. It uses a Toyota 1.8-liter supercharged four-cylinder engine and vrooms on the street like a sports car that it really is. It however looks too expensive and when it does look too expensive, it becomes a little too gaudy.
Posted in Automobile, Luxury Car on 21 February 2009
It’s the next Rolls Royce version, that could make your heart skip a beat. Compact. Contemporary. Yet as classy as its classic versions and the other models that rolled out in recent years.
It is bound to make you dream of it just like its earlier models did. Brand Rolls Royce has always spelt excellence. This one will be no less, while adapting new features and look.












