Great Wall Motors sold 139,012 vehicles in January 2021, up 73 percent from the same month last year, said the country's largest SUV and pickup maker on Sunday.
Bar Guide: Shake things up on Valentine’s Day with these Cupid-themed cocktails
Maine mixologists share recipes that will have you seeing red.
By Angie Bryan
Photo courtesy of Old Port Sea Grill
With Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, I turned to some of our talented local bartenders to see if they were creating anything special for the occasion. Unlike most of my previous boyfriends, they did not disappoint.
I first reached out to Maine Mixologist mobile bar service owner Misty Coolidge, since her team’s specialty is creating cocktails for weddings. She responded with the Cupid’s Arrow (1/3 cup vodka, ¼ cup peach schnapps, and 1 cup ruby red grapefruit juice, served in a glass with a pink sugar rim), an easy-to-create cocktail for couples celebrating at home this year.
In the first chapter of a series looking at GWM's existing and next generation models, the focus was on three minor brands: Pao, Ora and Great Wall itself. In this second part, the focus shifts to what's new and what's next for Wey and Haval. related to Vehicle manufacturers, Vehicle manufacturing, Vehicle product & design, Great Wall,
In the first chapter of a series looking at GWM s existing and next generation models, the focus was on three minor brands: Pao, Ora and Great Wall itself. In this second part, the focus shifts to what s new and what s next for Wey and Haval.
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