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february 2009

Wonder machines on the go

Three local VIP’s test them out

Illustratio n : Jo

sé Catita

The Rolls Royce invasion

The emperor of cars takes Macau by storm!

The Mallock man

Hiding somewhere in town is a private racecar museum

Check it out - 2009 SUV’s

They are huge, expensive and so good looking...


MOP210 - Monthly payment to companies who specialise in putting coins in the parking meter on your behalf

4 - Macau’s ranking in the Forbes magazine league table of “World most congested cities”. Manila is first, Cairo second and Lagos is third

29.2 - Total area of Macau in square kilometres MOP382 million - Revenue from vehicle dealers in the third quarter of 2008 - down from MOP$500 million during the same period in 2007 representing a 23 percent drop in sales

55 - Number of times Macau has staged its world famous Grand Prix M-00-01 - Macau Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau-wah’s vehicle registration plate

182,938 - The total number of

vehicles in Macau as of November 2008

50 - Total length

of Macau’s drive ways in kilometres

47 - Percentage of all vehicles circulating in Macau which are motorbikes

0528MD - Chassis number

of the Ferrari 500 Spyder Scaglietti that the Governor of Macau bought for his son in 1955

FOREWORD To some, they are a tool to get from A to B. To others, an extension of their personality; a status symbol; an obsession. Automobiles are part of our lives, either as drivers, passengers, or pedestrians eyeballing a hot ride zoom by. Cars have long since captured the imagination of all (even if some don’t admit it) and the silver screen made them the stars of the show. Since the day Man invented the wheel we’ve had an obsession with the need for speed. This edition of ESSENTIAL explores the relationship between Man and the four wheeled machine – in our own special way. Our fuel: extravagance; the vehicle: excess, and our road: passion. Next month, we’ll bring the trends of ‘Design and Décor’ to your doorstep. We’ll find out what goodies – read objects of desire - that you’ll trade your soul for, and where and how to get them. Expect an eclectic (and expensive) collection of items ranging from bathroom to boardroom, to wear, use, covet, and otherwise contemplate within your domains.

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We always crave for feedback. The inception issue of ESSENTIAL was met with enthusiasm (aplause!) from many a reader and we thank you for your encouragement and suggestions. If you have something to share please keep it clean and write to us at ESSENTIAL@ macaubusiness.com. Enjoy and remember, don’t drink and drive!

PS: A special thanks goes out to the manufacturers that provided the automobiles for our test drives and the VIPs who accepted the invitation to share their experience with us.


ESSENTIAL

Design, speed, glamour, lust. You’ll find much of these in this issue of ESSENTIAL. We’ll take you for a spin in some of the trendiest cars in town while keeping company with some familiar faces. Fabulous automobiles attract glamorous people, so you might as well choose wisely from the list of local super SUVs we’ve put together. And if you’re a gambler, we have an indecent offer to tempt you with. Find all about Macau’s very own racing car builder and collector. Also go on a treasure hunt for some ‘phat’ goddies you might be able to get - assuming you can dig deep enough into your pockets and have the right connections in town. If you look up “cars” in the dictionary you’ll find the definition of sex appeal so don’t forget to check our ‘specialized’ column on the subject for a bit of ‘advice’. Confused with car jargon? Not after you look up our glossary. And to end it, we bring you the latest trends from the North American Car Show in Detroit and the world debuts at the site. Just don’t read as fast as you drive, or you’ll miss out on the fundamental – the trip…

Matchbox

Lamborghini Gallardo

1 Easy to park, you can even sleep comfortably with

it instead of in it (yeah, we were young and foolish…)

2 It won’t do much for your sex appeal, unless you’re

trying to pick someone up at a collectors’ convention.

3 Age is no barrier. Even your five-year-old kid can take

your Chevy Corvette for a quick blast on the wild side.

4 With the money you save on gas you’ll end up being able

to afford a Jaguar, a Porsche, a Lexus, a Bentley or even a 1969 Cadillac Sedan Deville without being an oil Sheik!

5 CO2 emissions: this one is greener than a lettuce. You’ll help the environment but still feel miserable on the bus commute. 6 Unless you have an extraordinarily rare model, you can

forget about making any money with it. And even if you do, the proceeds aren’t exactly going to buy you a Ferrari.

7 We have it on good authority that a big car means a small…

So, stand proud with your matchbox!!

The Seven

1 Definitely a valet service operative’s dream,

but a no-go for street parking.

2 Your sex appeal is in safe hands. Girls feel an irresistible attraction to

expensive cars and what comes with them (and we don’t mean the key ring…)

3 Eventually, you may end up taking more care of the car than of yourself…

a new alarm system, the world’s most expensive insurance (group 20 for international companies), etc, etc…

4 If you own a Lamborghini you are unlikely to have money problems.

The Big L will set you back anything from MOP1,600000 to more than MOP3,000.000.

5 It’s no Greenpeace activist. With a top speed of 315 kph and an average

400g/Km of CO2 emissions, you definitely won’t be saving the planet, but you probably don’t care anyway.

6 A bad night at the roulette table? Well, if you’re insane enough a pawn shop will take your pride and joy and leave you enough to try your luck again! Better option: taxi home and work out how to get your car back. 7 You can always try surgery, you know…

Deadly Sins – a car lover’s guide

ENVY - You start hating your work mate because he’s just bought a BMW SUV, by coincidence, at exactly the same time you began telling eveyone how terrible a professional he was.

time to drive them. Ever thought of a museum?

PRIDE - The act of driving the perfect automobile in the most irresponsible way while playing very loud music.

GREED - Changing cars every year just to keep up with all the automobile novelties. You obviously don’t know that a brand new car loses about 30 per cent of its value the moment you drive it out of the dealership.

GLUTTONY - To have several rare classics in your garage but never finding

LUST - You love your car so much: the way its leather smells, the touch of

the fine woods and the soft sound of its engine...so much so that you forget about your wife. HATE - Taking up part of your business partner’s parking space and not answering his calls to remove the vehicle minutes before an important meeting. SLOTH - To drive your brand new Ferrari to the restaurant down the street and have it parked by the valet. iii


You sit in cloistered luxury, sipping on champagne with a symphony softly playing in the background. The noise, clutter and madness of Macau’s increasingly congested streets slips by un-noticed. Impossible ? Not quite, you are inside a Rolls-Royce Phantom, perhaps one of the eight Wynn Macau bought recently to serve its guests. Tiny Macau is no stranger to the Rolls Royce. Stanley Ho Hung-sun’s dark-blue Roller with the plate MA-99-99 is iconic and STDM’s fleet for its guests is well known. Add StarWorld’s VIP limo for big-spending gamblers and you’ve got quite a RR ration per head.

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So, what makes the Rolls Royce special? The Rolls Royce Phantom is made entirely by hand. Its frame is welded together by hand, and each leather component is personally signed by those who hand-stitched it and fitted it to the car. It takes a highly skilled craftsman three hours to paint a single sixmetre long coachline. Special ox and squirrel hair brushes ensure the line is precisely level and a uniform 3mm in width. The Phantom’s frame is remarkably strong and stiff. It would take four tonnes of force to bend a one metre section by one degree. The car can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.7 seconds (0-100kph in 5.9 seconds) and has a top speed of 149 mph (240 kph). Thanks to the 60° angle between the two cylinder banks of the V12 engine you can balance a MOP1 coin on the engine when it is running as there are no vibrations. And how’s this for attention to detail? A full-sized custom-made umbrella is stowed in each of the rear doors. They are housed in concealed compartments, which feature a draining system in case they are stowed when not completely dry. If you have any doubts about the greatness of this car, spend a few night in a suite at Wynn’s and get the driver to take you for a ride. Savour the smell of its perfect leather finish and absence of any sort of stress and you’ll wish you could afford one, with your initials hand-stitched onto the seats…of course. v


He is one of the best-kept secrets in town. A builder of the rarest racecars in our own backyard. It is hard to believe. And he keeps such a low profile…

What a Grand Prix! Neville McKay, a native Australian with decades in Hong Kong and Macau, is definitely the local man you want to talk to about racing cars and, especially, Mallocks models. He is an enthusiast, to the point of building and collecting them like only a few would. He also keeps track of cars that raced in Macau, rebuilds other old glories and dreams about an historical cars parade in town. Trained as an aircraft engineer, he has his ‘wheels’ well on the asphalt. Once, he was defined by a Hong Kong newspaper as “one of Australia’s best known motor racing-mechanics.” McKay went from racing around the world to searching the world for relics. vi


What do you do? “I own a company called ‘Historic Motor Sports’ that sells racing equipment and I am a one man museum of cars related to models of the 1960’s. I also keep track of cars that raced in Macau and the majority are in Australia or New Zealand. They were sold because no one would take care of them here.” How did this racecar love of yours start? “It began in Australia. I was 14 when I started as an aircraft mechanics apprentice. My father was a Ford mechanic, one of the first in Australia, so it came naturally. I flew bi-motor Catalina’s in New Guinea in my late 20’s, and in 1967 [not 1964 as written in the newspaper] amidst the riots in Hong Kong I arrived to work becoming an engineer for Cathay Pacific for over 30 years. I was working on four-engine turbo Lockheed aircrafts at the time and for a while went to the United States to train with Boeing. Meanwhile, I was developing my interest in racecars and building them…” How many times have you been in a Macau Grand Prix either as a mechanics or a driver? “My first Grand Prix in Macau was in 1967. But back in 1957 I built a car to race in the Phillip Island racetrack in Australia and my last competition in an official race was in 1972, but I raced in Macau in other events and recently in the 50th anniversary of the Grand Prix.”

On Phillip Island, Australia, in 1960 with a car he built and raced

Neville McKay with Steve Holland in Macau

In the Macau Grand Prix

Can you share some memorable stories from the GP? “I have so many. I remember especially stories related to Teddy Yip [founder of STDM with Stanley Ho, he started racing for fun in the 1950’s and eventually owned a F1 team]. One day, Teddy’s racing car had a flat tyre right before the start of the race. So Teddy went to say nobody was to start without him while he sent his mechanic, who was a good friend of mine, to look for a tyre! He found one, the wrong size, but never mind, the car made it to the race and even to the end of it!” What kind of cars do you build? “Among others, the Mallock’s, especially the U2 model. It was used by John McDonald in 1973, a racing car and motor-cycle enthusiast from Hong Kong - originally from England - and best known as the most successful driver in Macau Grand Prix in the early 1970’s. That same car he used then was rebuilt by me and is running in Australia right now.” How long does it take to build one? “I buy pieces from around the world and it takes me six months to a year to build or recover a race car. And I’d rather rebuild something historic. In Macau my dream is to start the Historical Society of Vehicles. It would be so nice to parade them in the streets!” What is the dream you have but don’t believe it will come true? “There were 27 Formula Junior races in Macau in the past and I would love to revive it. The Formula Junior ended because the cars went out of fashion. I adapt the old models I am rebuilding to make them meet the safety standards.”

With Teddy Yip’s team in the Macau Grand Prix

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Not sure about which one to pick? Never mind the ‘specs’… Go for the look! We suggest some of the most good-looking cars in town!

Lexus LX 2009

Another one of these great deluxe and expensive SUV’s, this model is jam-packed with technology and offers a very spacious cabin. Its engine, almost imperceptibly, moves the ‘beast’ around graciously. Reviews say this car cannot beat the Audi Q7… It is one of the most expensive of its kind at MOP 590,000.

Mercedes Benz GL 500

The GL 500 is Mercedes’ biggest sevenpassenger, full-size SUV. For a cool MOP 1.23 mil, it comes with a full entertainment system, individual monitors, CD/ DVD and game console jacks in each passenger row: no more bickering on that weekend getaway trip to the other side of the border. And yes, your golf bag will look pretty alone in the luggage compartment...

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Porsche Cayenne 2009

An SUV with high ‘cache’, it has one of the most luxurious interiors of all sports utility vehicles. It boasts great performance and is one of the safest on the market. The Turbo S featured starts at MOP1.7 mil.


BMW X5 2009

With an acceleration as smooth as silk, as expected for this class of car, the new BMW X5 series offers an extremely comfortable drive although some external noise is noticeable in the cabin. Some reviews consider the model more of a sport sedan than a sports utility vehicle. Steering can be hard at low speeds. Starting price for the 4.8 model is MOP 912,000.

Audi Q7 2009

Named “top safety pick” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the new Audi Q7 comes in at MOP 989,000 for the 4.2 model. The 2009 series offers a quality interior with high attention to detail, although its performance doesn’t quite compensate for its weight.

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Lucky me

You want a new car? What about a BMW sedan? Or there is always a cash prize of HK$1.28 million starting February 1. MGM Grand Macau is repeating the treat with its “Stay, Play & Drive Away� that ends in March 28. This time guests will be able to join the lucky draw through room reservations or by eating in one of the hotel restaurants for a minimum of MOP500 until March 28.

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Passion wagons For many, the car is a machine to get from A to B. For others it is an accessory or even an extension of their personality. This all-you-need-to-know guide to what cars really mean applies to you all. Marketing: Car dealers agree, the ‘sexier’ the car, the faster it sells. Women tend to believe there is a link between the type of car and the personality of its owner. Most male and female owners tend to think they are what they drive. For example, Porsche owners are said to be determined professionals. While women tend to focus on a car’s reliability and safety (possibly explaining why Volvo and Lexus SUV models are so popular) men want powerful engines, high performance and style. The size of the car: It is said by some that a big car means a small...you know what. But we are sure that owners of dream machines consider this saying a scientifically unproven rule...however...(see next entry) Eager to show off: When we see clumsy drivers in big, flashy cars, a naughty association immediately comes to mind - that the driver is lacking in the sack. Disagree? Having something beautiful in your hands and not being able to take good care of it shows a great deal of incapacity…wouldn’t you say? Estimating a car owner’s sexual prowess by the size and type of the car he or she drives was first attempted by an automobile magazine a few years ago. Guess what? The Fiat 500 came out on the top! Meanwhile, women interviewed by an insurance company declared they were not attracted by the size or model of the car, but by its colour. In fact, some dated men because of the colour of their car. Comfort: Big or small - all cars have great potential as places of passion - as long as the imagination is fully utilised. Active couples are more associated with in-car love making, but vans can also be a good choice, however several statistical studies claim that smaller car owners are luckier in such ventures.

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SHOW OFF

Never mind about the cost. The rarer the item, the better it will make you feel. If you have the connections to buy some of these products, surely you are someone special…

Vertu Ascent Ferrari 1947 mobile phone

Created to celebrate the 60th birthday of Ferrari, this hand-polished titanium piece of art weighs less than 160 grams. It has an advanced Yamaha polyphonic hardware and enables up to four hours of talk time. ‘Engineered’ by Nokia, only 1,947 were made. Equipped with a high-resolution dynamic display, the screen is made of sapphire crystal. We saw one in Macau! For inquiries: Vertu, Wynn Macau

Bentley luggage collection by Alfred Dunhill A range of leather luggage designed by Alfred Dunhill for Bentley Motors using calf leather from young Spanish bulls (Bovillos), reared by the Badia family who have been in the business since 1889. For inquiries: Dunhill, Mandarin Oriental Macau

Qing Dynasty fountain pen

This limited collector’s edition Montblanc is made of pure jade and surrounded by a hand-engraved dragon with five claws – the Chinese symbol of happiness, strength and longevity. The 18-karat gold nib is decorated with a dragon and fewer than 3,000 pieces were made. For inquiries: Montblanc, Venetian Macao Resort Hotel

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Think you know all there is to know about the language of cars? Think again...

Essential

Attitude

A car with a noticeable demeanor, either aggressive, playful and intimidating and/or its overall relationship to the ground.

Bling

When details of a car such as the grill, wheels, trim, moldings, badges or other ornamentations are finished with particular flare, built with chrome or any bright scintillating material. Note that the scale of the details must be oversized to increase notability.

Brabus

Brand which specialises in motoring and styling cars, especially Mercedes-Benz. Created in 1977, Brabus is recognised by the German Federal Motor Vehicle Registration Agency.

Cosmograph Daytona wristwatch

This self-winding and waterproof up to 100 meters watch from Rolex comes in an 18-karat white gold version with a sapphire crystal face. The first model was presented in 1961. Due to its limited production and increasing popularity, even the stainless steel version is considered a rare timepiece. For inquiries: Wynn & Co. Watches, Wynn Macau

Cheat (verb)

When a design feature is exaggerated in a sketch or model in order to improve the car’s appearance or proportions, such as stretching the wheelbase and lowering the height of the body.

Couple distance

Porsche Eyewear

Sunglasses or reading tools that offer the same attention to detail as its mechanics with the racecar engines. Surely you’ll see the world differently through a pair of these. For inquiries: Jebson Group, Hong Kong

The distance between the front and rear seat H-points and a critical interior packaging dimension.

Greenhouse

Part of the car body above the beltline that includes the roof, pillars and glass.

Organic

When surfaces are made to blend together seamlessly. Forms that appear to have grown biologically.

Schnitzer

Another renowned tuning house specialising in BMW’s, best known for its competence in the suspension sector.

Zero point

A point that locates all other parts and surfaces of the body of the car. The zero point is often at the very center of the theoretical front axle, but it can also be ahead of the car to prevent minus numbers. xiii


By Constance Hsu President Mocha Clubs/ Melco PBL

Mercedes Benz S 500L

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My

test drive has given me a full taste of the new Mercedes S500L and made it my favourite toy. Steady, quiet, smooth, comfortable and intelligent are my five words for the Mercedes S500L. Being a fan of Mercedes myself – I drive the SLK – the new model provided something above my expectations. Being the seeker of a superior driving experience, I am convinced


by the power and performance of the S500L. My toy also has to be fashionable to go with my stylish image, and the S500L interior and exterior details are wonderfully put together to give a sublime sense of enjoyment. In terms of the exterior, the new S500L provides a perfect combination of posh, luxury elements. The fresh features in the S500L are added value without compromising performance in on-road superiority. Standing at the top of its class, the new S500L with the most integrated offerings will undoubtedly satisfy even the very most demanding customers, all in one piece of art. The Mercedes S500L is definitely my perfect toy.

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“My toy also has to be fashionable to go with my stylish image, and the S500L interior and exterior details are wonderfully put together to give a sublime sense of enjoyment”

Engine parameters:

Mercedes Benz S 500L V8 engine Capacity 5,462 cc Max. Output 285 kW/388 hp/6,000 rpm Max. Torque 530 Nm/2,800–4,800 rpm Acceleration 0-100 km/h 5.4 sec Top speed 250 km/h Average fuel consumption 17.4-17.6 (17.5-17.7) litres/100 km Urban (long wheelbase) Price (as driven): HK$ 1,605,300.00


By Pereira Coutinho Legislator to the LA Directly elected

Volvo V50 T5

It

was a great experience to find myself at the wheel of the new Volvo V50 T5. My first impressions, still imprinted in my memory, were its exterior lines. They are rich in detail and definitely strike a difference, capturing the attention of even the most distracted passerby. Its lines are modern, attractive, tempting as if inviting the driver to slide inside and speed away. The dimensions are adequate, even for some of our narrow roads and parking lots, which helps the driver get on with their chores, especially ladies cruising about. Once at the wheel, the first thing that jumps out at the driver is the adequate position of the

electronic panels. That and the thoughtful free room for small bags and accessories the driver might be carrying. The front seats give the right impression: we’re inside a high quality and durable automobile, ready to be driven for thousands of miles. As soon as the foot hits the pedal, we can feel its power quickly responding with progressive speed, even over a short distance, while keeping its balance on the tight curves of some of the more cramped streets in Macau. Enhanced by its special dimensions, the luggage space shows care in its design, easily holding two large travelling bags and extras.

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“The front seats give the right impression: we’re inside a high quality and durable automobile, ready to be driven for thousands of miles”

Engine parameters:

Volvo V50 T5 2.5 litres five cylinder turbocharged petrol engine Capacity Max. Output Max. Torque Acceleration 0-100 km/h Top speed Average fuel consumption to EU standard Price on demand

2521 cc 169 kW/230 hp/5,000 rpm 320 Nm/1,500–4,800 rpm man/auto: 6.9/7.3 sec man/auto: 240/235 km/h mixed cycle man/auto: 8.7/9.5 litres - 100 km


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By CiarĂĄn Carruthers Chief Operating Officer Starworld Hotel & Casino

BMW 740Li

I

should start this review by confirming my bias for the BMW 7 Series: it is a beautiful piece of machinery and one I have always thought suited me to a tee. However, I was told a long time ago that you should never own the same kind of car as your boss (and mine has impeccable taste), so I have deprived myself the pleasure of driving one till now. But having taken one on the road for the first time, I might have to bend that old rule a little bit‌.


The 7 Series is a majestic looking vehicle; big, stylish, powerful and unique, not unlike the Starworld Hotel & Casino where I began my test drive. Yet the 7 Series drives like a sports car and gives the impression of a much more compact car in the way it handles. For a car that is so rewarding and comfortable to drive, it would seem a shame to buy one and then sit in the back to be driven. But if that’s the intended purpose, the back seat is a very comfortable place to be, complete with built-in DVD and enough leg, head and shoulder room to suit even that largest of executives.

“For a car that is so rewarding and comfortable to drive, it would seem a shame to buy one and then sit in the back to be driven”

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Engine parameters:

BMW 740Li Straight-six petrol engine with Twin Turbo and direct fuel Capacity 2,979 cc Max. Output 240 kW/326 hp/5,800 rpm Max. Torque 450 Nm/1,500–4,500 rpm Acceleration 0-100 km/h 6.0 sec Top speed 250 km/h Average fuel consumption 10.0 litres/100 km to EU standard Price on demand

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The question of practicality for a car of this size, speed and power in a place like Macau is a reasonable one, and, in fairness, if the intended purpose is to self-drive, the Series 7 probably wouldn’t meet the required criteria for “practical”. However, unless you are driving a 1.2 litre compact that runs on batteries, few cars would be considered practical in this town, and the more important questions of personal preference, style, comfort and sheer indulgence need to take precedence. That’s not to say the 7 Series is neither environmentally friendly nor economical as its 3.2L inline six cylinder engine produces 345 horsepower whilst using just 14 litres of petrol per 100 kilometres. This means the 7 Series has more than enough grunt and power to keep you grinning on the road, without causing you heartache at the pumps.


In her memory The Alfa Romeo BAT 11 DK is the first privately owned concept vehicle shown on the NAIAS floor. Gary Kaberle, a dentist from Michigan USA, commissioned the car in memory of his late wife Debbie to remind all that we can make a difference in the fight against breast cancer. An odd concept to drive away from but we’d take it for a spin nontheless...

rides in the usa

Directly from the North American Auto Show, held last week in iconic Detroit, we bring the latest trends in the industry. Word of caution, you need a ‘phat’ wallet to read this section and not cry your eyes out...

Bentley goes Green The new Bentley Continental Convertible, GTC SPEED, embraced bio fuels as part of it’s far reaching environmental strategy. As if we needed another reason to add this beauty to the collection...

Genesis, again The Hyundai Genesis, from the Hyundai and Kia Corporation, was considered the Car Of The Year at the 2009 NAIS. Nice going Korea! We’ll pass though....

Mini icon BMW Group’s Mini made the world debut of their new concept Cooper Convertible at NAIS. They call it “the latest edition of an absolute icon.” We want one too...

The future? The Michigan Economic Development Corporation added this new ride and drive element highlighting the green future of the automotive industry at the show. If this is the future of cars, we want to go back!! Photos: 2009 North American Auto Show

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Cruise control

pick up sites of your next sweet ride

à la carte | Rolodex of where-to-eat-and-spend

Alfa Romeo

Maseratti

Aux Beaux Arts

NaaM Thai Restaurant

Auto Sportiva Limited t. (852) 23056128 f. (852) 23051610 Alfa Romeo Centre, Unit b, G/F, 5 Wang Kee Street, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong

Italian Motors t. (852) 28739238 f. (852) 28739298 Ap Lei Chau 3S Centre, Horizon Plaza 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau Hong Kong

MGM Grand Macau t. (853) 8802 8888

Mandarin Oriental t. (853) 8793 4818

Camões

New Furusato

Macau Fisherman’s Wharf t. (853) 2872 8818

Hotel Lisboa t. (853) 2888 3888

Audi

Maybach

Canton

Okada

XIn Kan Heng Holdings Limited Prosperity Motors Ltd t. (853) 28703383 f. (853) 28703393 354 – 408 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

t. (852) 25948138 f. (852) 25948106 The Maybach Centre, The Garage 60 Repulse Bay Road Hong Kong

The Venetian Macao t. (853) 8118 9930

Wynn Macau t. (853) 8986 3668

Clube Militar de Macau

Portas do Sol

975 Av. da Praia Grande t. (853) 2871 4000

Hotel Lisboa t. (853) 2888 3888

Bentley

Mazda

Don Alfonso Macau 1890

Red 8

Mazda Motors (Macau) Limited t. (853) 28316338 f. (853) 28305532 R/C, Bloco A-B, Edif. Ho Lan Garden 113 – 115 Avenida do Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida Macau

Grand Lisboa t. (853) 8803 7722

Wynn Macau t. (853) 8986 3663

Fernando’s

Rossio

Hac Sa Beach t. (853) 2888 2264

MGM Grand Macau t. (853) 8802 8888

il Teatro

Square 8

Wynn Macau t. (853) 8986 3648

MGM Grand Macau t. (853) 8802 8888

Imperial Court

Tenmasa

MGM Grand Macau t. (853) 8802 8888

Crown Macau t. (853) 8803 6611

Inagiku

Tim’s Kitchen

StarWorld t. (853) 2838 3838

Grand Lisboa t. (853) 2828 3838

Kira

The Eight

Crown Macau t. (853) 2886 8868

Grand Lisboa t. (853) 2828 3838

XIn Kan Heng Holdings Limited Prosperity Motors Ltd t. (853) 28703383 f. (853) 28703393 354 – 408 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

BMW

Mercedes- Benz

BMW (Macau) t. (853) 87976119 f. (853) 28337260 BMW House, 120 – 158 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

Zung Fu Motors (Macau) Ltd t. (853) 28831283 f. (853) 28831799 R/C., Chun U Villa Avenida Dr. Sun Yat Sen – Taipa Macau

Ferrari Italian Motors t. (852) 28739233 f. (852) 28739293 Ap Lei Chau 3S Centre, Horizon Plaza 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau Hong Kong

Ford Hong Kong

Mini BMW (Macau) t. (853) 87976112 f. (853) 28337260 BMW House, 120 – 158 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

t. (852) 28147286 f. (852) 31181899 Wallace Harper & Company 4/F, UCL House, 374 – 380 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan, N. T. Hong Kong

Porsche

Harper Engineering Macau Ltd

Volkswagen

t. (853) 28768975 f. (853) 28336665 Loja U-V, Edf. Hantec 424 – 478, Rua dos Pescadores Macau

XIn Kan Heng Holdings Limited Prosperity Motors Ltd t. (853) 28703383 f. (853) 28703393 354 – 408 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

Jaguar Vang Iek Group t. (853) 28316338 f. (853) 28305532 R/C, Bloco A-B, Edif. Ho Lan Garden 113 – 115 Avenida do Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida Macau

t. (852) 29262208 f. (852) 29596350 G/F, Top Glory Tower 262 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay Hong Kong

Volvo XIn Kan Heng Holdings Limited Xin Fu Hou Motors Ltd t. (853) 28703383 f. (853) 28703393 354 – 408 Rua dos Pescadores Macau

Kwun Hoi Heen

Robuchon a Galera

The Westin Resortt t. (853) 2887 1111

Hotel Lisboa t. (853) 2837 7666

La Paloma

ROKA

Pousada de S. Tiago t. (853) 2837 8111

The Venetian Macao t. (853) 2882 5666

Morton’s of Chicago

Ying

The Venetian Tel: 853 8117 5000

Crown Macau t. (853) 2888 0156

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The Shoppes at the Four Seasons Mon - Thu: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm Fri - Sun: 10:00 AM – midnight t. (853) 8117 7800 shoppesatfourseasons.com

The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Mon - Thu: 10:00 am – 11:00 pm Fri - Sun: 10:00 AM – midnight t. (853) 2882 8888 venetianmacao.com

Esplanade at Wynn Daily 10:00 am – 12:00 am t. (853) 2888 9966 wynnmacau.com

Mandarin Oriental Daily 10:00 am – 11:00 pm t. (853) 8793 3261 mandarinoriental.com/macau


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