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I agree, Its way too much to be spending on a car.
It is the best!!! The price - £840 000 is nothing compared to the approximate £5 000 000 it costs to produce each car. Therefore Volkswagon (who own Bugatti) are making a huge loss every time they sell a Veyron. The car was made as an experiment, and it was for developing new technology. The Veyron is electronically limited to a top speed of 253 mph. Theoretically it can go fater, but it is limited to this to prevent tyre damage. The Veyron will brake from top speed to zero in less than 10 seconds.
According to Jeromy Clarkson, the McLaren F1 (the fastest production car before the Veyron, and had a top sped of 240 mph) could be allowed to reach 120 mph before the Bugatti started, with the Bugatti still being first to reach 200 mph.
So actually it may be extremely expensive, but it's certainl not a rip off when you consider the £5 000 000 it costs to make each car.
Bugatti's look horrible imo![]()
800,000? no way.
i wouldn't pay that. you could get a luxury house for that amount of money!
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It is a great car, you people know you would buy one if you where rich enough, I know I would, and what boy doesn't want the fastest car in the world.
It may be fast and powerful but who would spend £810,000 on a car that looks like that? :rolleyes:
Its a lush car!
If you put a bit of logical thought to it, the people who are buying these cars are multi millionaires, £800,000 is peanuts to them.
I wouldn't say no to it.
True I supposeBut can't see the point in buying a car that goes 240 mph when the fastest you will get it on the roads legally is 70mph?
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