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General Motors is investing half a billion dollars in expanding and retooling its 59-year-old Arlington…
General Motors is investing half a billion dollars in expanding and retooling its 59-year-old Arlington…
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Chauffeured or not, here’s your chance: secret parking for 16 of your vehicles, beneath a divine 1919 residence
Coincidence? Perhaps. All we know is that it was fortuitous timing for Park Place Motorcars to refashion its Rolls-Royce Dallas showroom — Mies van der Rohe chairs, aluminum pendant lights and all — mere months before the British automaker’s hottest debut in years, the ROLLS-ROYCE WRAITH.
Oh, the glorious details: Carbon-fiber components. Falcon-wing doors. Plug-and-play powerplants. Here, from this year’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, your shopping list of luxury conveyances