Archive for April, 2007

The Jaguar roars again

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

by Michel Cruz

The Jaguar roars againWhen first seen at the Detroit Auto Show earlier in the year, Jaguar’s Advanced Lightweight Coupe stole the show, capturing the attention as few cars have in recent years. With its sleek, sensual styling, powerful yet sophisticated stance and exquisite interior design, this is a car that brings out the best in modern design and engineering—coupled with tasteful retro touches from the golden age of the sumptuous sports car. With such credentials, it’s not surprising that people spoke of the new E-Type, for while the ‘ALC’ itself was not quite a production model yet, it formed the basis for the new Jaguar XK, launched at the Frankfurt Auto Show last month.
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BMW Z4 M Coupe

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

by Michel Cruz

BMW Z4 M CoupeYou can always tell when a car was primarily designed to be one thing and then adapted for other uses. As a result, hatchbacks with a boot often look ridiculous and many a sumptuous open-topped roadster has been joined by a rather awkward looking hardtop version. The BMW Z4 defies this logic, however, with the new hardtop coupe actually outshining the already attractive Z4 roadster. Rather than a rigid roof artificially superimposed on the body of a 2+2 roadster, this new model not only adds to the overall beauty of the Z4’s design, it has actually helped to solve some of its design flaws. (more…)

The Role of Property Exhibitions

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

by Michel Cruz

Real Estate and Property ExhibitionsYear after year, the many property exhibitions that are held across the world, and Europe in particular, draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to their diverse offering of luxury homes, affordable mass housing, rural getaways and holiday homes. What attracts visitors to these fairs, what do they do for the exhibiting companies and what kind of an impact do they have on the property industry as a whole? (more…)

A golfer’s dream

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

by Michel Cruz

A golfer’s dreamCompared to Scotland, England and mainland countries such as France, golf developed quite late in Spain, but the climate, setting and playing conditions in Spain, in particular, have seen it catch up quickly and become one of the leading centres in the world—a veritable golfing haven. Apart from the obvious attractions offered by sun and sea, golf remains one of the most popular activities along the costas, and one of its main drawing cards, with a wide choice of courses in many different settings offering a diversity of options. (more…)