Saturday, May 2, 2015

Bugatti Car

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Inside Bugatti Veyron Speedometer By 3.bp.blogspot.com
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The Bugatti Veyron has had a good run. It debuted back in 2005 as the fastest production car in the world, and retained that title for most of the last decade. All good things must come to an end, though. Bugatti only ever planned to sell 450 Veyrons Ettore Bugatti was a man who for thirty years built cars on the cutting edge of automotive design and technology. Some were brillant, while others were just plain eccentric, but one thing was for sure, they were all expensive and magnificent. Then The French luxury car manufacturer intends the Bugatti Grand Sport Vitesse "Jean Bugatti" to be a celebration of the oldest son of company founder Ettore Bugatti and his most famous creation, the Type 57SC Atlantic. Like all other five models in the Legend Bugatti is scheduled to end Veyron production within the next 12 months, with only around 20 build slots left for the 450-car run of Veyrons. However, fans shouldn’t be too saddened as an even more potent successor is in the works and likely to be Christopher Ohrstom of Middleburg it's hard to beat the detective job that it took to remake one of the most famous Bugatti show cars from the 1930s. It was called the Bugatti Aerolithe, or the Electron Coupe for short, and it was shown at a couple The 'Mona Lisa' of Cars, the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, the Most Expensive Car in the World! What makes a car worth $35 million? Well, I suppose first that someone is willing to pay that price for it. Which certainly means that there are others .

I cannot predict exactly, but at the end of 2015 or early 2016, we’ll see the new Bugatti.” De Silva wouldn’t confirm exactly what form this new car would take, but did concede that it “won’t be a Veyron replacement, it’ll be more than that. When it's time to build one final model for a super-exclusive series of already rarefied cars, and bearing the name of your esteemed company founder no less, you have to go big or don't go there at all, which probably explains why Bugatti's latest Veyron The story of the Veyron dates back to 1998 when VW bought the rights to the Bugatti name. It subsequently rolled out a series of concept cars to preview what it had in store for the storied Alsatian marque, setting upon the final design in 2001 and While Bugatti held the title of “fastest,” the Venom GT earned the title of “quickest” production car when it went shot from zero to 200 mph in 14.51 seconds–more than three seconds faster than the Koenigsegg Agera R and more than seven seconds .






Inside Bugatti Veyron Speedometer By 3.bp.blogspot.com
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