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Monday, 16 February 2015

Holden Caprice Is Saudi Arabia’s Car Of The Year

Holden's flagship Caprice long wheelbase luxury sedan is now Saudi Arabia's Car Of The Year. 


Leading regional motoring publication Saudi Auto bestowed the honor on the Chevrolet Caprice Royale, the highest of Holden's four long wheelbase variants prepared for the Middle East market. The award comes as Caprice continues to hold commanding leadership in the Australian-made luxury market and achieves record sales in the Middle East region. Saudi Auto Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, Bakur Azher, said the award was further recognition of Caprice's special place in the history of the Gulf region. "This is a car with more than four decades of tradition in the Middle East, yet it refuses to age. It appears as young and energetic as ever," he said. "This fact is supported by the public's continued love of Chevrolet and its growing affair with the Caprice Royale in particular." Saudi Auto cited the combination of power, sophisticated looks, spaciousness, advanced body structure, safety technology and value for money among attributes that contributed to the award. Caprice continues to have a huge following in the Middle East, ever since the first model of the class appeared almost 40 years ago. Holden assumed responsibility for providing vehicles for General Motors under the Chevrolet brand to the Middle East in 1997 and introduced the Australian-made Caprice in 1999. The current Holden-supplied Chevrolet range includes the Lumina LS, Lumina S, Lumina SS and Lumina LTZ based on Australia's top selling car, the Holden Commodore. It also provides Caprice in four versions - the LS, LTZ, SS and Royale - and Lumina Coupe S and SS based on Holden Monaro. The Middle East is Holden's largest export destination, with 22,357 vehicles sent last year to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, Lebanon, Qatar and Syria. Saudi Arabia was by far the largest single destination with 11,908 vehicles sold. Holden last year achieved its second highest export sales on record, with 36,069 second only to 1973. The company is on track to break that record in 2004.

Burj Khalifa is world's 3rd top selfie hotspot

Burj Khalifa is one of the most popular places in the world to take a selfie, a new study has found.

Tourist attraction site Attraction Tix, has recently browsed through social media posts to compile a list of travel hotspots most preferred by visitors taking selfies.
Based on a Google site search of Instagram, the world’s tallest tower appeared as the third most favourite attraction in the world for taking selfies, ahead of Big Ben and London Bridge in the UK, Empire State Building in New York and Colosseum in Rome.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris emerged as the winner with 10,700 posts, followed by Disney World, Florida with 9,870 hits and Burj Khalifa  with 8,860 posts.
A number of landmarks and attractions in the UK, aside from Big Ben and London Bridge, emerged in the top 40, with the Buckingham Palace, London Eye and Madame Tussauds also appearing in selfie posts.

Burj Khalifa have been attracting tourists and daredevils, including Russian Alexander Remnew (pictured above), who climbed to the top of the tower and took a selfie with a friend last year.
Attraction Tix has ranked 40 destinations, but provided only the number of hits for the top 10. Here’s the complete list of global selfie sites on Instagram.

1. Eiffel Tower, Paris (10,700)
2. Disney World, Florida (9,870)
3. Burj Khalifa, Dubai (8,860)
4. Big Ben, London (8,780)
5. Empire State Building, New York (8,430)
6. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona (4,970)
7. Disneyland Paris (4,740)
8. Colosseum, Rome (4,670)
9. Top of the Rock, New York (4,290)
10. London Bridge (3,820)
11. Buckingham Palace
12. London Eye
13. Sydney Opera House
14. The Vatican
15. Moulin Rouge
16. Tower Bridge
17. Statue of Liberty
18. SeaWorld
19. Universal Orlando Resort
20. Busch Gardens
21. Alcatraz
22. Madame Tussauds London
23. The Shard
24. Tower of London
25. London Zoo
26. Kew Gardens
27. Stonehenge
28. Harry Potter Studios
29. Port Aventura
30. Tower of Pisa
31. Chichen Itza
32. St Paul’s Cathedral
33. Edinburgh castle
34. Nou Camp
35. Guinness Storehouse
36. Blackpool Tower
37. Cadbury World
38. Siam Park
39. Hampton Court
40. Discovery Cove
 
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