found about 11 hours ago by Matt Hardigree on
Jalopnik
This "celebrity/executive owned" California Bugatti Veyron is listed on eBay Motors for less than $1 million, a major markdown for a rare car that went for around $1.6 million new. What? Did the...
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found about 16 hours ago by Peter Orosz on
Jalopnik
Bored of the deluge of perfect photographs pouring out of motor shows? We’ve taken some old and strange film cameras to Geneva to show you another side of cars. Well, of supercars anyway....
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found about 16 hours ago by Peter Orosz on
Jalopnik
Bored of the deluge of perfect photographs pouring out of motor shows? We’ve taken some old and strange film cameras to Geneva to show you another side of cars. Well, of supercars anyway....
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After we saw the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Blue Carbon, the Geneva Motor Show brought another edition of the impressive supercar dubbed Veyron Grand Sport Grey Carbon. The new car comes with a different interpretation of the two-tone concept, one...
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Wow, who’da thunk that making a model car phone of an iconic sports car could look so damn stupid? Probably anyone with an IQ over 75. This bulging piece of pocket trash is a Chinese cell phone modeled after a Bugatti Veyron. As if that idea...
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found 6 days ago by Frank Filipponio on
Autoblog
1939 Delahaye 165 V-12 with coachwork by Figoni et Falaschi As if classic car fans in California weren't spoiled enough with the annual festivities in Monterey, world-class concours in Palm Springs, La Jolla, Dana Point, Palos Verdes, and Pasadena,...
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Bugatti has presented two bespoke Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport models for audiences at the 2010 Geneva International Motor Show. They are there...
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found 8 days ago by Drew Phillips on
Autoblog
There's no doubt that the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport is an impressive car just from looking at it, and it's even easier to sing its praises when you get to drive it. Bugatti has given us one more reason to be impressed here at the Geneva Motor Show...
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Bugatti released two special editions of its storied Veyron at the Geneva Motor Show. The better looking of the pair is the Grand Sport Blue Carbon, shown above and in more pics after the jump. The carbon fiber hood, monocoque and rear are done...
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Bugatti unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show two special editions of is impressive Veyron Grand Sport. One of these models dubbed Royal Dark Blue Special Edition, carries a bonnet, monocoque and rear section made of carbon fibre tinted in a Royal Dark...
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Bugatti has apparently run out of ideas for special edition versions of its unloved Veryron coupe, so it resorted to cutting one up and displaying the internals here in Geneva. It's actually far more interesting than another new paint...
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Let’s take a look at something a bit different shall we. Boutique automakers have been around for years. Companies like Delorean and Bricklin paved the way back in the ’70’s & 80’s with their Gullwing doored rolling wedges. The new...
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found about 1 month ago by Matt Hardigree on
Jalopnik
The clearest photos yet of the lake-crashed Bugatti Veyron, purportedly taken by the insurance adjuster, indicate it's bee stripped down post-pelican. Yes, the owner may have moved on, but we're still morbidly fascinated with the super car...
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Bugatty Veyron is a name enough to give goose bumps to its lovers, but I wonder if ‘Bugatty’ car shaped cell-phone could do the same. However, Bugatty shaped cell phone caters well to the sense of those who dream to own a Bugatty Veyron but...
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One of the most exotic cars in the world (and one of the most expensive ones), without its shell. More pics of the monstrosity here. Related PostsRent A Bugatti Veyron For $25,000 A Day!Bugatti Veyron[/caption] W...Scrapped Bugatti Veyron concept...
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If Geneva is any indication, there’s clearly no world shortage on carbon fiber. Bugatti unveiled a stunning Grand Sport that gets carbon fiber up and down, front to back. The carbon fiber is covered with a clearcoat and accented with plenty of...
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found 9 days ago by Drew Phillips on
Autoblog
Over the past few years Bugatti has released numerous versions of its Veyron supercar, but the Grand Sport model hasn't been out enough to get too many variations. Bugatti released the Sang Bleu version this past summer in Monterey, but that's about...
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The VW Group threw a special party in Geneva for all its automotive brands the night before the opening of the Swiss international motor show. Those that attended the event had the chance to check out some of the many debuts planned for the Geneva...
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found 9 days ago by Wes Siler on
Jalopnik
There's an axiom that says girls are sexier with their clothes on because it leaves something to the imagination. That doesn't apply to the Bugatti Veyron, stripped of its panels, it's even more sexy. While this isn't quite as exploded as we'd like...
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Tonight in Geneva, the ever growing, all powerful Volkswagen group threw its annual extravaganza. This year it included one celebrity, nine new cars and several mentions of Suzuki, which VW added to its list of brands recently. It...
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We might say that a Texas dealer made a best deal of the decade… it just accepted the trade-in of a red and black $1.6 million Bugatti Veyron for a $100,000 Corvette ZR1. First of all, the Bugatti can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds...
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found 16 days ago by Matt Hardigree on
Jalopnik
A Texas Chevy dealer just accepted the trade-in of a red-on-black $1.6 million Bugatti Veyron for a $100,000 Chevy Corvette ZR1. We knew the fiercest of all 'Vettes was a world-beater, but this is ridiculous! Exclusive details below.All American...
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The Bugatti Veyron is arguably the most exotic car in the world — and one of the most expensive ones. However, the LEGO version you see above only consists only of a pound of plastic bricks, and lots of time and skill from LEGO enthusiasts....
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found about 1 month ago by Ben Wojdyla on
Jalopnik
Take the Bugatti Veyron — one of the most advanced supercars ever built — and then reimagine it in Lego form. These two models demonstrate that no matter what the shape, someone, somewhere has built it out of blocks.[MOCPages,...
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Spending $360,000 for a vintage car would normally be a steal but if you consider the condition of this car, you have to wonder who in his right mind would shell out that kind of money. The 1925 Bugatti Type 22 Brescia spent the last three quarters...
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There’s no better proof that the economy is still suffering than the sought-after Bugatti Veyron being sold with its own transporter in order to make the deal more attractive. This Veyron is monochromatically decked out in French Racing Blue. Its...
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found about 1 month ago by Arman on
Motorward
Remember this Bugatti Type 22 Brescia that was recovered from Lake Maggiore in Switzerland last year?! This car has spent more than 70 years under the water, so as you see in the pictures it is just a pile of rust. But a European bidder at Bonhams...
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found about 1 month ago by Arman on
Motorward
The only person in the world who has a better job than Jeremy Clarkson is Jay Leno! All of the mainstream manufacturers as well as prestigious supercar makers take their latest products to his garage at his place for him to test drive. Honestly how...
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found about 1 month ago by Noah Joseph on
Autoblog
2007 Bugatti Veyron with matching Mercedes Atego transporter - Click above for image gallery We never thought we'd see the day when someone would have to sweeten the deal to sell a car as eminently desirable as a Bugatti Veyron. But with the...
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found about 1 month ago by Chris Shunk on
Autoblog
Fall 2009 was supposed to be the next golden age of the racing game, with the genre's two heavy hitters - Forza Motorsport 3 and Gran Turismo 5 - scheduled for release. While Xbox 360 owners were rewarded with an incredibly good Forza 3, several...
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