84. international motor in Geneva show is underway this week against the backdrop of the continuing uncertainty for Europe's car manufacturers. But this is not the feeling on the ground, where luxury car manufacturers are rolling extravagant, turbo-charged vehicles for heads turn in one of the richest cities in the world.
Life in the fast lane
Lamborghini new Huracán, much-anticipated replacement for his bestselling Gallardo, is already one cars generate buzz before the auto show press day Tuesday. The vehicle is equipped with a V10 Engine, which the carmaker says, more powerful and fuel-efficient than its predecessor.
Ferrari, presented its first turbo-charged vehicle now in more than 20 years. The V-8 has a retractable hardtop Ferrari California T and can go 0-62 mph in just 3.6 seconds. Headquartered in the United Kingdom McLaren, the Italians are a run for their money with the new 650 s, the clocks of the same speed in only 3 seconds.
Cash splash
For those less inclined to jump on the fast lane but want to still splash Rolls-Royce which should have packs from the ghost II, the high-tech Interior gadgets and a streamlined appearance takes a few hundred thousand dollars on a new set of wheels. Bentley is also a face lift on the proven, unveiling of upgrades for its type continental luxury Grand tourer family.
Is the the rabble-rousing Geneva Palexpo Hall could fill the host city reputation reflect the opulence, but they are hardly reality compared to the wider industry. Automobile manufacturers' Association (ACEA) rose last report for the fifth month European new car registrations in January to 935.460 units, according to the European.
Although that trend is reversing, level is the total cost of sold below pre-crisis levels, nearing 1.3 million units. And there are signs of weakening of the dynamics. In a recent note, rather anemic 1.4 percent sales growth EU car for the Gesamtjahr.Vielleicht Barclays analysts projected a little magic, is just what the industry needs to focus on better days come to relocate.
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