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  2. duPont Registry - Wikipedia

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    duPont REGISTRY is an American luxury lifestyle brand and high-end automobile digital marketplace founded in 1985. Originally established as a luxury lifestyle magazine, duPont REGISTRY has evolved to become a digital platform for luxury items, while maintaining its prestigious print publication.

  3. Jaguar's story: from the recent 'woke' rebrand controversy to ...

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    Lyons renamed the company Jaguar Cars Limited in 1945 in an effort to build a brand around the luxury sports cars it was making at the time. An SS Jaguar 100 was built between 1936 and 1941 by SS ...

  4. List of car magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Dog & Lemon Guide, a car buyer's guide originally based in New Zealand, since 2010 online only; Motor, founded in Australia in 1954 as Modern Motor, renamed Motor in 1992; NZ Classic Car, first issued in 1990; NZ Hot Rod Magazine, first issued in 1967 [2] NZ Performance Car, first published in 1996; NZV8 magazine, launched in 2005

  5. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    The Great Depression put many luxury car manufacturers out of business; others would hold on before going defunct during the postwar era. [citation needed] [44] [45] 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado coupe. From 1946 until the late 1990s, Cadillac was the top-selling brand of luxury cars in the U.S., while Lincoln was second. [46]

  6. 8 Luxury Car Brands Wealthy Retirees Splurge On - AOL

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    GOBankingRates recently reported on the rather ordinary car choices of some of the world's wealthiest people, like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg opting for low-profile Hondas, and Google co ...

  7. Luxury European automakers are getting crushed in China - AOL

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    Europe's luxury carmakers once dominated in China, but are now under intense pressure. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche have all reported slumping sales in the world's largest auto market.