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That's a whole lotta ugly for 3.8 million

Subaru Tribeca B9 wagon...good car, ugly as hell, and looks like the Veyron drew inspiration from it and a 1959 Edsel

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They're actually using vintage Bugatti styling for that design.
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I'm with you RC, I don't see or get the appeal, at all
fugly *** cars
no matter how fast or powerful
even IF I had the extra disposable cash to blow on that ****
I wouldn't...

same can be said for the modern 4 door chargers, even with the hellcat engine......... flame away!
 
My toaster looks better from the front.
 
I think I would buy an airplane instead of that thing.
 
I guess I'm in the minority here. I think the car looks pretty Cool. Would i buy one - no. I'm not really into sports cars but for those that are this one looks like a gem. The cost of maintenance is mind boggling and kind of shameful waste of money. I'd rather fund an orphanage or school in someplace like Cambodia than pay for an oil change on my car. It's looks cool but I dont have any penis envy that I'd have to have one. We don't know the Owner - he may be a great guy and a big philanthropist or maybe he a selfish pig that just like to show off and buy toys like this car. I'm not judging - but I'd spend that kind of money a different way.
 
This car or an AMC Pacer would be a toss-up for a Barf trophy. Maybe not.
 
I present...Captain Slow. In a Bugatti.



Ugly or not, one cannot deny the performance.

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You can polish a turd, but, it's still a turd. Some people are just born with their taste in their mouth only and then, try to tell me I don't get it, they're absolutely right, I don't.
 
I was watching a YT video with an owner of a Chyron. He was going through the costs of scheduled maintenance. The wheels, tires and other major components have a "use-by" date, of sorts. An oil change is $15K, as there are SEVEN drain plugs, and the filter can only be removed by lifting the engine. There are eight radiators. Eight!

Even if you leave the car sitting in your air-conditioned parlor and just LOOK at it, the annual service is $125K. I believe the insurance on the car was over $140K annually.

My head can't wrap around that at all,
Thanks for the enlightenment! Holy cow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sorry, I must defer from what appears to be the groups' consensus on the Bugatti's.
Of course, I'll never live in a world where I can afford such a car, but I am fascinated
by the technology - and the sheer hutzpah - the team that makes those cars represents.
We're talking nothing less than a ground-based land rocket here - the engine itself is
a marvel of technology (with a demonic sound to go with it).

Honestly, it sort of reminds me of the race car no human could handle on the old 60's
Speed Racer cartoons - those cars have that sort of mystique to me.
I'm quite comfortable to find such creations fascinating, all the while knowing that ain't
my world and never will be - but I'd about kill to drive one, just once.
Talk about a bucket list item!
(BTW, the one featured in this thread is the "maximum handling" version, with top speed
specifically limited electronically to suit - as if 217mph isn't enough for anyone).
 
Sorry, I must defer from what appears to be the groups' consensus on the Bugatti's.
Of course, I'll never live in a world where I can afford such a car, but I am fascinated
by the technology - and the sheer hutzpah - the team that makes those cars represents.
We're talking nothing less than a ground-based land rocket here - the engine itself is
a marvel of technology (with a demonic sound to go with it).

Honestly, it sort of reminds me of the race car no human could handle on the old 60's
Speed Racer cartoons - those cars have that sort of mystique to me.
I'm quite comfortable to find such creations fascinating, all the while knowing that ain't
my world and never will be - but I'd about kill to drive one, just once.
Talk about a bucket list item!
(BTW, the one featured in this thread is the "maximum handling" version, with top speed
specifically limited electronically to suit - as if 217mph isn't enough for anyone).


Yes, I agree that the technology is amazing, but the car is still ugly as sin.
 
Yes, I agree that the technology is amazing, but the car is still ugly as sin.
Much of it is form following necessity/function, but yeah - if they weren't so "collared" into integrating
the Bugatti "horseshoe" snout on the thing, they could work up a more McLaren or Lambo look for sure.
 
Where I live we pay 7% sales tax to license cars from there purchase price..so it was cost $266,000 to put license plates on that toaster.:rolleyes:
That’s why you will notice a lot of these multi million $ cars have Montana tags. No sales tax on cars. All you need is a PO box.
 
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