세계 최고의 명차, Bugatti Veyron, 시승

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세계 최고의 명차, Bugatti Veyron, 시승


The Bugatti Veyron priced at a million three, the world’s most expensive car. Jane Wells of our sister network CNBC did not tell the dealer that she was just window shopping <물건을 사지 않고> 보기만 하는.

 

It is the world’s most expensive street legal car. The Bugatti Veyron, $1.3 million. “Driving the car down the road is like riding with, you know, Charlize Theron 금발의 유명 여배우 next to you topless. It’s just unbelievable. People stop in the middle of the highway and just scream, ‘Oh, my god!

 

A car so special, it takes one key to turn it on and go up to 200 miles an hour and then a second key to max out 전력을 다하다 at 252. “I take the second key here and I place it right in this aperture , 구멍 here. And I turn it and it prepares the car for the high-speed motor.” 0 to 60 in 2.1 seconds. 1,001 horsepower 마력. “Why have 1,000 if you can have 1,001?” Gas mileage, 12 miles a gallon, better than some SUVs.

 

But even in Los Angeles, this car is more valuable than most homes. And elsewhere? Well, for $1.3 million, you can have this golf course house in Scottsdale, Arizona and still have enough leftover 나머지 to buy Ferrari. You could buy this mall in New Hampshire. Put 10 kids through 4 years of school at a private university or buy an expensive work of art 예술작품 which is what some people think the car is.

 

“The cars, many of them, will probably not be driven because they’ll be flocked 모이다 in a private display somewhere.” Volkswagen, Bugatti’s parent company 모회사, only plans to make 300 Veyrons and doesn’t expect to make money on them. But they give the company bragging rights 뽐낼 자격, same for the owners. But $1.3 million is just the beginning. Insurance will cost you at least 16 grand <속어> 1000 달러 a year with no tickets.

 

And to fill it up, you need special 98 octane racing fuel which can only be found in a few places at nearly $8 a gallon. How much does it cost to fill a tank? “If you have to ask that question, you can’t afford the car.” Ah. He’s right. On the Money, Jane Wells, CNBC, Los Angeles.

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