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THE NEW CARS IN TOWN CHECK OUT THE LATEST RELEASES FROM BMW AND MERCEDES-BENZ KINGS OF THE ROAD LOCAL DRIVING ACES ANDRÉ COUTO AND JOÃO FERNANDES REVEAL THEIR DREAM CARS CLASSICS ROCK MEET VITTORIO ACCONCI’S VINTAGE JAGUAR MARK 2


BREAKDOWN BY THE NUMBERS

ALL THE NOT SO UNIMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT CARS IN MACAU

6,682

The number of European brand cars sold in 2010 in Macau, double the 2009 figure

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The highest percentage tax rate on cars in Macau. Because the tax system on cars in Macau is progressive, as the model becomes more luxurious – and thus more expensive – the taxes also get higher

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The number of Rolls Royces that Wynn Macau has in its limousine fleet

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The average number of kilometres that a private vehicle covers per day in Macau, according to a study by the University of Macau

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The number of traffic accidents in Macau in 2010. Ten were fatal

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The number of companies importing electric scooters into Macau

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or most women, cars are a daily necessity. And for most men, they are a passion. This month’s edition of Essential is suited to both. First, we show you some of the newest models available in town. Be it BMW, Mercedes or, even, Mini, we present them for you to see, think about and, who knows, maybe even buy. Two local racing drivers, André Couto and João Fernandes talk to us about their ultimate dream cars. Curious? In this month’s edition we also feature the Mini E. The new trend in the car industry today is going electric and the BMW Group is serious about trialing this prototype in the lead up to the launch of its all new BMW i range scheduled for 2013. Do you see any classic cars around in Macau? Those beautiful MGA’s and Jaguars from the 1960s are almost nowhere to be found in the city, but we talk to classic car fan Vittorio Acconci, owner of the restaurant Pizzeria Toscana, about his 1960’s Jaguar MK2, and learn why he didn’t start a bigger collection of classic cars. Finally, we show you what you need to own to drive around in style and we explain the main differences between riding a motorbike and driving a car in Macau. After this, you won’t have an excuse for not choosing the right vehicle.


CARS IN MACAU Cars are more expensive Public parking takes you at least half an hour, and will drive you crazy in the process. There are not enough parking spots for the number of existing cars It’s impossible to avoid traffic jams, since you don’t have any way to escape them Cars consume more fuel, thus making it not so good value for your wallet Driving a car may not give you the same freedom sensation, but it will surely help you avoid coming in contact with the exhaust fumes and pollution It is usually safer to drive a car, since, in case of accident, there are several safety systems and devices to prevent or reduce the severity of injuries

MOTORBIKES IN MACAU M Motorbikes are cheaper and thus easier to buy Parking a motorbike is easier, because there are more parking spaces for them and they always fit anywhere

You can easily avoid traffic jams, since motorbikes can navigate around the cars to go ahead faster Motorbikes consume less fuel thus making them better value for your wallet Riding a motorbike allows you to have more direct contact with nature and leaves you with an amazing sensation of freedom It is more dangerous, since there will be nothing to protect you in case of crash

TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR DRIVING AROUND IN MACAU 1. You must drive on the left side at all times. For those who just arrived to the territory, this might seem strange, but the first cars in Macau came from Hong Kong, where the English ruled. Since then, not even during the Portuguese administration did things change. 2. You must hold a local license if you intend to drive around in Macau in the long run. So, if you just arrived from abroad and you are here to stay, just change your foreign license for a local one. Another option is finding the right driving school and passing the written and driving tests once again. One little detail: to do that you should be able to speak Portuguese, Chinese or English, the languages in which the exams are conducted. 3. Walk or use a motorcyle. These are the best options for those who wish to arrive on time to an appointment in chaotic downtown Macau without needing to think about where to leave the car or where to find a taxi. Even public transportation can let you down. 4. Avoid getting taxis, especially during rush hour. True they are not that expensive, but, given that there are so many tourists, taxi drivers are a nuisance, particularly during rush hour, refusing to take you to places or trying, many times, to use a longer way to reach your destination.

5. Take cycle-rickshaws if you are on your day off or if you are having one of those sight-seing days in Macau. Otherwise, the time they take to get anywhere will not pay off. 6. Be sure to take a coat when using the bus, especially during summertime. The weather in Macau is so hot that the locals usually put the air-conditioning at the highest level, just to avoid the heat. But what usually happens, particularly in buses, is that you almost freeze to death. 7. Cycle only in Coloane and Taipa; otherwise it can be dangerous. Given the flow of cars and motorcycles on the peninsula, using a bike might not be the best option. 8. When using a taxi, if you are a foreigner, try to memorise some of the addresses in Chinese; or at least, have a map so you can point out your intended destination. It is very rare to find a taxi driver who can speak English. 9. Before buying a car, make sure you fully realise the number of vehicles that circulate in Macau and the dimension of the territory. Otherwise, you risk paying millions for a high-end sports car and not being able to really enjoy its full potential. 10. One last piece of advice: if you like cycling, buy a bike instead of renting one. In Taipa, there are some rental shops, but the bicycles there are mostly old and not that well maintained.

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FEATURE

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t is the hottest trend in today’s car industry: going electric. However, for the eco-minded driver who is also looking for a stylish ride, there are still very few options out there. The Mini E is one of them, although the model is only a prototype and it is not available commercially. The Mini E is part of BMW Group’s efforts to research and develop transport strategies and new types of vehicles for sustainable mobility. The goal is to bring commercial production of electric models by the German manufacturer a step closer to reality. Mini’s first all-electric car was built in a small series of 600 units. Field trials have been conducted in selected locations around the world since 2009, including in Macau, where two units were made available last April for testing by several government bodies and key public affairs organisations. Based on the current Mini model, the E version is available as a two-seater, as the space in the back is taken up by a lithium-ion battery. It can accelerate from a standstill to 100 km/h in just 8.5 seconds, and offers a top speed of 152 km/h. The car’s range is about 140 to 170 kilometres under normal driving conditions. The Mini E prototype results will help BMW Group to fine-tune its two new models BMW i3 and BMW i8, to be launched under BMW i, a new BMW subbrand, in 2013. The BMW i3 will be BMW Group’s first series-produced car for urban areas to be driven by electric power alone. The BMW i8, on the other hand, will be a plug-in hybrid targeting to blend the sporting ability of a high-performance machine with the fuel consumption and emissions of a small car. Waiting two years to put your hands on the wheel of an electric BMW may sound like an eternity, and since in Macau there are still no regulations for electric cars, the waiting could eventually be even longer.

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NUMBER OF SEATS: 2 POWER: 150 kW TORQUE: 220 Nm ACCELERATION: 8.5 s (0-100 km/h) TOP SPEED: 152 km/h RANGE: 250 km under ideal conditions (140-170 km estimated under normal driving conditions) BATTERY: Lithium-ion, 35 kWh CHARGE: 3 hours (220 volt, 48 A); 4.5 hours (220 volt, 32 A); 11 hours (220 volt, 12 A) CONSUMPTION: 0.14 kWh/km CO2 EMISSIONS: 0 g/km GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING: 1,660 kg PRICE: Not available for sale


The millionaire Bugatti

BIG SPENDER

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t’s one of the most expensive streetcars available on the market. Costing as much as MOP23.25 million (taxes included), the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 is a truly powerful machine. With a proven top speed of over 400 km/h, the only problem might be the ability to use it on the small and crowded streets of the territory. Built by Volkswagen AG subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS, it pays tribute to racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti firm. Now manufactured near the former Bugatti headquarters at Chateau St. Jean, in France, the Veyron 16.4 is built under the supervision of the architect Gunter Henn. Featuring a 16-cylinder engine, the Veyron produces between 1,020 and 1,040 metric horsepower. This easily makes it the most powerful production road-car engine in history. In 2008, the first Veyron was sold in the mainland, at the Auto China show in Beijing. At the time, the customer paid RMB25 million for the privilege of owning the first unit in the country. Reaching 0-100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, this amazing machine will earn you the envy of your co-workers and friends. And one thing is certain, no one will be able to compete with you – well, at least, with your car.

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INTERVIEW

REAL CLASSIC

If Vittorio Acconci, owner of the Italian restaurant Pizzeria Toscana lived anywhere else in the world but Macau, he would be a classic car collector. Here, since such a hobby is nonexistent and there are no specialised professionals to take care of old automobiles, he just sticks to his Jaguar Mark 2 By Luciana Leitão atch this,” Vittorio Acconci says, closing the door of his classic, green Jaguar Mark 2 (MK2). “Have you heard it? You won’t see this in any modern cars,” he adds, as the door closes smoothly, making a particular ‘click’. Mr Acconci, owner of the Italian restaurant Pizzeria Toscana, has always been in love with classic cars; modern cars cannot match the smell, the sound and the endurance of such vehicles, he says. Parked in the garage of his restaurant in Barra, the Jaguar no longer hits the road these days. There are people that go there just to see it and to take a picture with such a collector’s item. Since 2007, the car hasn’t left the garage. At that time, Mr Acconci was thinking of moving to Portugal and taking the Jaguar with him, but, for one reason or another, it didn’t happen. In the meantime, electrical problems started appearing in the car. “I even talked to the Jaguar delegation in Hong Kong, but they didn’t seem interested in repairing the car,” Mr Acconci recalls. There was a time before 2007, when Mr Acconci would take his Jaguar out of the garage at the crack of dawn when almost no one was on the road and drive out to Coloane, feeling the energy of this classic machine. Then, he would return, just before the traffic started to get more intense.

Why did he buy it?

Mr Acconci has always had a passion for classic cars. In the sixties, he had a two-seater MGA, which, eventually, he had to let go. So when one of the founders of the Macau Grand Prix approached him, 20 years later, and asked whether he wanted

the Jaguar MK2, he didn’t even blink. It was a golden opportunity. “Fernando de Macedo Pinto had bought the vehicle from another person who had brought it from Portugal,” he recalls. After getting his hands on the Jaguar, he even participated in the Grand Prix’s classic car race, in the 1980s. “At that time, they organized a classic car race, with cars that came from Hong Kong and Japan,” he says, adding that his Jaguar was the only automobile representing Macau in the year in which he ran. It was a “good experience,” but Mr Acconci doesn’t even remember which position he finished in. “I was a little bit afraid. There were a lot of people competing that had loads of experience.” On the starting line, he recalls there was a line-up of marques including Lotus, Mercedes-Benz and BMWs, besides fellow Jaguars. In the 1980s, Mr Acconci paid around MOP30,000 for his Jaguar MK2; nowadays, he doesn’t know how much it would cost, since it is a collector’s item. “There is no one in Macau to assess its value.” Even though it is no longer running, the car is good for his restaurant’s image. “People come here, they like it and take pictures. The Grand Prix people that come here every year also love it,” he says (see box). Mr Acconci wouldn’t even consider letting his Jaguar go. “Sell it? Never. Eventually, I will pass it on to my son,” he says. It’s his way of keeping a piece of motoring history alive in Macau.

Fast food

Right beside the door of the garage where Vittorio Acconci keeps his Jaguar MK2, there is a wall with lots of pictures of famous racing drivers. Why? Because, before its current location in Barra, the main Pizzeria Toscana was located right in the middle of the Macau Grand Prix building (there is a second outlet in Leal Senado Square area). “We were there for 14 years,” Mr Acconci says. At that time, Pizzeria Toscana was the main restaurant used by drivers and their teams during the Macau Grand Prix to grab a hot meal in between their busy schedule. “[Michael] Schumacher, Button, Hamilton, Barrichello... they all came and, now that we are faraway, the drivers and mechanics order by the phone and we deliver.” Through the restaurant, Mr Acconci has become friends with several of today’s best Formula 1 drivers. “Not so much with Schumacher, because he was very closed, but with others,” he emphasizes.

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NEW CARS

THE LOCAL RELEASES

CHECK-OUT THE MOST RECENT MODELS RELEASED IN MACAU BY THREE OF YOUR FAVOURITE BRANDS

The new BMW 6 Driving down the road with the top open and that priceless sense of freedom - that is the appeal of the new BMW 6 Series Convertible. The designers created the all-new model with the goal of making your best dreams come true. The two-plus-two seater makes a convincing case for itself with several innovative comfort, infotainment and safety features. With its powerful lines, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is a luxurious machine that combines performance with elegance. The sporty proportions are inspired by the elegance of flowing water. Sexy and dynamic, the flat and extended car body and broad rear add character to this machine.

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Classic revamped Recently launched in Macau, the new generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class comes with some surprising features. With a more striking design, the C-Class has an optional high-resolution colour display in the instrument cluster, together with a new dashboard design with elegant, grained surfaces and prominent decorative trim that emphasise the premium character of the interior. New efficiency-enhancing measures make this a machine ideal for the businessman who appreciates less fuel consumption and more efficient engines. Combining elegance and modernity, the C-Class comes at a price starting at MOP378,000. Are you going to say no?

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NEW CARS

Countryman style You can’t really just describe it as small, because it is much more than that: it is the new Mini Countryman. Finally, this groundbreaking model has been released in Macau and it is the first four-wheel drive SAV (Sports Activity Vehicle) of the brand. With a body measuring over four meters long, it boasts four doors and a wide-opening tailgate, as well as a versatile interior offering room for up to five occupants. With more interior space and a better view over the road, the Mini Countryman comes with an innovative rail system between the seats, along with storage compartments and brackets that can be fixed to the rail, all to please the fans that would just like Mini not to be quite so mini.

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Have a go

FAST CARS

The biggest showcase for the world’s most luxurious four wheel vehicles will have its own local version

Anadi by Soleil Motors

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t is every car lover’s dream. Top Marques Monaco, the showcase for the world’s best supercars founded in Monaco, will have its first Asian event this year, in Macau, between November 24 and 27. Held at the Venetian Macao, Top Marques Macau will feature around 60 exhibitors. “The Venetian hotel had the perfect exhibition space for it, perfect for a supercar show,” says the company’s chairman and founder, Lawrie Lewis. With the purpose of developing the luxury market within this region of the world, the show aims for sellers to bring and show off all their latest models. One of the supercars coming to the territory will be the spectacular Anadi, a sports car based on the Corvette chassis built in a limited series by Soleil Motors. Other super sports car manufacturers also represented at the event include Gemballa, Pagini, Keonigsegg and Gumpert. And that’s not all. Imagine if you were able to test-drive the Soleil Anadi or any of the other supercars on display. Wouldn’t you enjoy it? At Top Marques Macau, you may have the chance. During the event, Macau authorities have agreed to close 2.1 km of road around the exhibition space for the exclusive use of Top Marques Macau test drives.

Gemballa Tornado

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DREAM RIDES

The drivers’ choices

Two local racers reveal the rides they would like to be driving, if only they could

Good memories”

WHO André Couto, Japan Super GT driver DREAM CAR McLaren F1 BEST RESULT IN THE MACAU GRAND PRIX Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix winner (2000) “My dream car is the McLaren F1 street car. I’m talking about the old model. It is a very well built car. At the time, it was the best car in the world. The chassis is all carbon fibre and I had the privilege of driving it at the Japanese Grand Prix. It was one of the most expensive cars in the world. I have very good memories of that car. I was the last international racer to win with that vehicle. Now, the car has already stepped out of the racing circuit and that is one of the reasons why I’m so fond of it. Before racing with it, it was already a dream car. When I arrived in Japan someone asked me: ‘Do you want to race with this car?’ I said yes, without getting overexcited, but inside, I was bubbling. The racing model is slightly different from the street one. The latter is a little bit more luxurious, particularly the interior.”

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“A car with a lot of history” WHO João Fernandes, motorbike racer DREAM CAR Ferrari 250 GT DREAM MOTORBIKE Bimota BEST RESULT IN THE MACAU GRAND PRIX Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix Supersport 600cc – 3rd (2008) “The Ferrari 250 GT. It is a car with a lot of history and, since I like classic cars more than modern ones, I love it. Even though I know it’s impossible to ever buy one. For current cars, I would choose an Aston Martin. When I was little, I used to watch 007 movies with my dad and the Aston Martin was always related to James Bond. I love cars as much as I do motorbikes, but I don’t usually care for the more conventional brands, such as BMW or Mercedes-Benz. If you ask me about my dream motorbike, I would choose a Bimota, because it is special. Usually, all these vehicles are limited editions, and they have different characteristics from the Japanese brands. I actually have one Bimota in my garage in Portugal and this one I will pass on to my son or my grandson. I see motorbikes and cars not just as vehicles, but also as a collector’s items.”

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SHOW OFF

ACCESSORIES AND OTHERS HERE ARE OUR SUGGESTIONS FOR PRODUCTS THAT WILL LOOK GOOD IN YOUR CAR. CHECK THEM OUT

Chanel’s Plein Soleil When you’re behind the steering wheel, you’ll definitely need one of two things: if you have an eye sight problem, you’ll need some regular glasses; or, if it is a sunny day, you’ll need sunglasses. Either way, Chanel solves the lady drivers’ problems, creating a new eyewear collection. Available as sunglasses or with prescription lenses in lilac, caramel, nude and coal black, this collection shows a fresh and clean new line that recreates the nostalgia of the 1950’s.

P’6930 Chronograph It’s a unique watch design that will go hand in hand with your car. The Porsche Design P’6960 Chronograph takes its cue from the design of the legendary P’6910 Indicator. With a compellingly technical look and innovative material combinations, it is fashioned from selfcoloured or black PVD-coated titanium

Porsche Design P´3105 It’s always one of the most needed objects anywhere, either inside or outside a car. Porsche Design has created two very special exclusive writing tools in partnership with Pelikan. The P’3105 Pure Black fountain pen and the P’3105 Pure Titanium, limited to 200 pieces worldwide, are outstanding with their sleek elegance and timeless reserve.

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Rimowa Salsa Air Multiwheel This light weight, integrated mono telescopic system, and sturdy lining trolley will fit nicely into any trendy car. Rimowa Salsa Air Multiwheel’s case will store all your clothes allowing you to travel around easily. In five striking colours, ultra violet, inca gold, aquamarine, navy blue and the newest trendy colour cognac, the Salsa Air series is made of shiny polycarbonate with a multi-wheel system.


THE POWER OF ATTRACTION

SEX & CARS

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t all depends on the person you’re trying to impress, but make no mistake about it, the vehicle you drive – or don’t drive – does matter. Let us explain. Imagine you’re trying to impress a local lady. As we all know, for Chinese, material assets are perceived as a status symbol and the car you drive really matters. So, don’t even think about cutting corners when it comes to buying your new set of wheels. If you have the money, don’t think of it as a useless expense. Women do tend to look at you more if you show up in a stylish car. Instead, think of it as an investment in your future. ‘But do I really want a woman who only likes me for my car?’ That’s hardly the question. Sure, if she really falls in love with you, she won’t care about your car; but for that to happen, she has to get to know you and first impressions are powerful. If you want to escape the drama of finding a parking space in Macau or avoiding traffic, then the right option is a motorbike. And, let me tell you, there is nothing sexier than a man riding a big, powerful motorbike – the ‘Easy Rider’ effect will do wonders. Now, imagine you are into a more eco-friendly type of woman – oddly enough, there are some in Macau. Then, you just have to appear on the right bike – choose carefully and you’ll make an impression. Even if you are already in a relationship, don’t think the type of vehicle you choose is completely meaningless. The right car can add some spice to your love life. If you still don’t have children but your partner is already thinking about a family, she will find you more attractive than ever if you buy a family car. Furthermore, other women just think sitting right behind their loved one on the back of a motorbike is the coolest image of all – feeling the wind in their hair will stir up desire under the bed sheets. One thing is for sure: whichever choice you make, just ask your partner beforehand. It will pay off in the bedroom.

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One Central Bally Bottega Veneta Bvlgari Burberry Cartier Céline CentralDeli CK Calvin Klein Dior Dolce&Gabbana Emporio Armani Ermenegildo Zegna Europe Watch Company Fabio Caviglia Fendi Furla Gucci Hermès Hugo Boss Kenzo Lancel Leonard Loewe Loro Piana Louis Vuitton Marc by Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs Max Mara Montblanc Officine Panerai Pal Zileri Rainbow Ralph Lauren Rimowa Salvatore Ferragamo Shiatzy Chen Tod’s Vertu

128-129 G8 G9-G10 125-127 G1-G2 G35 222 232-233 G30-G31 G36-G38 G32-G33 G39-G42 101-107 130 G11-G12 131 G24-G26/ 110-120 G13-G15 132-135 116 139 112 G5 G6-G7 G27-G29/ 121-132/ 229-231 117 G23 113 G4 G22 115 136-138 G19-G20 211 G3/108-109 110 G18 G17


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