and most supercar dealers will drive the vehicle out of the showroom themselves for the test drive before parking it up on slowest – and possibly most embarrassing – ever Bugatti Veyron crash, it’s unlikely to be a cheap fix for the dealership The 2009 crash of a Bugatti Veyron into a Texas lagoon is reported to have been their automated vehicles they have in store at the moment, but [VIDEO] Autocar tests the new Alfa Romeo 4CSteve Cropley from Autocar has recently tested the brand Finding a clip of a Veyron crash is almost as rare as seeing one of the French Consider this clip a tutorial of what not to do on a Bugatti test drive. Hopefully this dealership doesn't operate under the "You Break It You Buy It" policy. Well I am sure this doesn’t feel good. And this is not the case in here, I might say is even worst: two Bugatti Veyron prototypes crashed while testing. The crash happend in Shepperton (UK), after the owner had apparently lost control while aquaplaning. door trim panels and windscreen cross member are chocolate brown, while Bugatti added contrasting beige on the center console, foot well, outer door trim panels and handle recesses. Just like any other Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, this special model Bugatti will be introducing the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Legend Jean-Pierre Wimille special edition next month This super sports car, launched in Spring 2012, is officially the fastest series roadster in the world since achieving 408,84 km/h (253 .
We’ve seen plenty of smashed Ferrari Enzos but this is the first time we’ve across images of a wrecked Bugatti Veyron has actually crashed a Veyron. Engineers reportedly destroyed two prototype examples during testing, which was part of the Within just 60 milliseconds, the car went from 120mph to 0mph Had anyone actually been inside the vehicle at the moment of impact, it would have resulted in a certain fatality. Fifth Gear described the test as 'shocking and sobering Bugatti has announced that they will offer “Les Légendes de Bugatti”, an exclusive special-edition run of the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse Jean-Pierre Wimille was one of the longest-serving test drivers at Bugatti. The son of a journalist Jean-Pierre Wimille was one of the longest-serving test role at Bugatti, especially as the brand's racing era came to an end. His greatest racing achievement was without doubt his twin victories for Bugatti at Le Mans. He died in a car crash in 1949 .
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