RE: Top Marques in Monaco
RE: Top Marques in Monaco
Friday 17th October 2003

Top Marques in Monaco

New motorshow for top brands to flog their wares to the rich


Blenheim Exhibitions UK Limited has announced that it will be launching TOP MARQUES, Monaco, a prestigious motoring event aimed at luxury and high performance/sports car sector in Monte Carlo from 22nd to 25th April 2004.

Blenheim Exhibitions has invited some of the most glamorous marques in the industry to participate including Ascari, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Dauer, Ferrari, Jaguar, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maserati, Maybach, McLaren, Merecedes AMG, Morgan Cars, Pagani, Panoz, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Ronart, Saleen, Stola Italia, Spyker, and Wiesmann.

As the emphasis of the event is on luxury and ultimate motoring performance, many of the manufacturers taking part will opt to display a limited line up of their most prestigious models.

David Bagley, Managing Director of Top Marques, Monaco shrieked "This event is the first of its kind in Europe and provides manufacturers of the rarest, most exotic, luxurious and high performance vehicles with an unrivalled promotional opportunity in the most exclusive of international destinations. We are targeting international as well as local high net worth individuals, collectors and enthusiasts who would not normally visit a mainstream consumer event, but who will appreciate the exclusivity and privacy that TOP MARQUES, Monaco will be able to offer them. Collectors, enthusiasts and anyone who is looking for the rarest cars on earth will be able to source their ultimate car. "

He continued to warble, "Many of the clients will be able to offer potential buyers personal test drives around Monaco, providing them with an opportunity to get a feel of the ultimate vehicles in one of the most sensational locations. As a result, we have chosen the Grimaldi Forum as the setting for this event as we are expecting visitors from throughout Europe, and Monaco obviously benefits from excellent rail, plane and sea access ."

It will be a specialised event designed to cater to the wealthy with a host of peripheral opportunities, such as private VIP rooms whereby clients can entertain potential buyers away from the stands and the plebs with sticky fingers. The general public will only be allowed access to the show on a limited basis each day.

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pauly

Original Poster:

434 posts

303 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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So if it´s performance they want why is TVR missing from the list?

agent006

12,058 posts

285 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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pauly said:
So if it´s performance they want why is TVR missing from the list?


It does say 'including' thus indicating a non-exhaustive list.

rpguk

4,508 posts

305 months

Friday 17th October 2003
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When they say "invited" I wonder how many of those companies are going to go?