That doesn’t mean such cars aren’t safe, however, as they’re often put through their paces by the manufacturers themselves to ensure they offer at least some degree of crash safety. Pictured above is a Bugatti Veyron, costing around $1.5 million Update: More details surrounding the Veyron crash have emerged, including the identity of the driver and its unfortunate owner. The Mail reports the vehicle was registered to 41-year old businessman Kumar Soni, but it’s believed the person behind the Remember the amazing $1.6 million Bugatti Veyron lake crash blamed on a low-flying pelican? We have the video of it happening and there's not a freaking pelican in sight. UPDATE: The driver responds! The man, who refused to give his name, was looking at A Bugatti Veyron Crash has to be one of the most painful things to go through as a driver considering this is a masterpiece of a car, repairs could be done and the car could also go back to its normal shape but its value will have gone down. The owner of There's been lots of speculation over the Bugatti Veyron lake crash, especially after the crash video and post-crash photos surfaced. Motor Trend's Mike Floyd calls it "a Zapruder film for car guys." He's right. Some reader theories below. The initial Lucky drive down 45 when I shot this video. This car is 1 in 15 in the US. 1 in 200 ever made. Was worth $1-2 million. I'll still take it. On Wednesday the 11th November, myself and a friend were driving down I45 on our way to SAMS and I saw .
Third or fourth Veyron Crashed A distracted owner of a Bugatti which can sell for around $2 million, was partially submerged in three feet of water. Some are reporting that the crash was a hoax for insurance fraud. Did you see a pelican in the video? Here's a tip: If you find yourself trailing a $1.3 million Bugatti Veyron, pay attention and don't get too close! Apparently, one driver, behind the wheel of an Aston Martin DB9, didn't get the memo. The two cars were participating in the Auto Exotica 2013 It's one of the rarest cars on the road, and Galveston, Tex. medical school student Joe Garza saw it crash on his way to get groceries. He and a friend were driving off of Galveston Island when they pulled up alongside the $2 million French A Bugatti Veyron Crashes Into Some Gravel. A Bugatti Veyron, the world's most expensive production car valued at $1.6 million, got stuck in gravel after the owner lost control at the Zandvoort Race Track in the Netherlands. He was just having a .
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