Bugatti

The Bugatti 100P Lives

Posted in Bugatti, History by Dustin Driver | April 29th, 2013 | Leave a Reply |

Bugatti plane.

The Bugatti 100P is a streamlined organic flying manta ray with counter-rotating propellers and two screaming supercharged straight eights. It’s half flying machine, half H.P. dream. Bugatti only made one and sadly, it never flew the skies in anger. Now, however, a group of intrepid engineers are bringing it back to life in the form of a meticulous, full-size reproduction.

Ettore Bugatti built the 100P to compete in the 1939 Deutsch de la Meurthe Cup Race. This was the hay day of aviation, when winged monsters like the Gee Bee tore the skies asunder in pursuit of ultimate speed. Usually in the presence of an audience. It was by all accounts, incredible.

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BMW history. The 02 Series.

Posted in Bugatti, European Rides, General, Rides, Videos by MrAngry | April 6th, 2013 | Leave a Reply |

BMW 2002

The BMW 2002 has always been thought of as the original sports sedan. It combined great looks and performance with daily usability and fun, thus making it an instant hit with consumers and cementing BMW as a true player in the performance market. Click through for the video.

Source: Youtube.com

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Bugatti Head of Design’s Personal 911 Project – DRIVEN

Posted in Bugatti, DRIVE, European Rides, General, Porsche, Rides, Videos by MrAngry | November 28th, 2012 | Leave a Reply |

Porsche 911

There is just something wonderful about taking an already iconic automobile and making it better. Achim Anscheidt, the Head of Design for Bugatti has done just this with an early 1980′s Porsche 911. He’s built the car to his specifications and in the process has created something that most enthusiasts would love to have in their garage. From the exterior body panels made from Kevlar, to the stripped out interior, this particular 911 has been taken back to basics in a way that evokes passion, emotion and simplicity at its finest.

Source: Youtube.com/DRIVE

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Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse – Jay Leno’s Garage

Posted in Best of, Bugatti, Celebrity Cars, Educational, European Rides, General, Rides, Top of the Heap, Videos by MrAngry | October 20th, 2012 | Leave a Reply |

Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse

It’s been almost 7 years since the launch of the Bugatti Veyron and in that time not one bit of its mystique has worn off. When launched it was touted as the most powerful and fastest production car ever, a title that it still holds. It was also graced with a price tag of $1.5 million dollars. Jay Leno has access to just about any car in existence, so Bugatti offered to hand over the keys to their new Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse Edition, Leno didn’t say “No”. Click through and check out his test drive.

Source: JayLenosGarage.com

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Drag Race: Bugatti Veyron vs. Nissan GT-R

Posted in Bugatti, European Rides, General, Hoonage, Import Rides, Nissan, Nissan GT-R, Racing, Rides, Videos by MrAngry | December 31st, 2011 | 3 Responses |

Bugatti Veyron VS Nissan GT-R

The Nissan GT-R is one of those rare cars that has the ability to put the hurt on just about any super car out there. They make big power, are ungodly fast and have the ability to make even the most mundane driver look like a rock star behind the wheel. Now just imagine that you’re a GT-R owner at your favorite drag strip for a test and tune night. On any other day you’d pull up to the lights, watch the tree and at the end of the 1,320 you’d become the evenings champion. This however is not that night. You see tonight there’s a guy next to you with an even bigger gun. Sure it cost over 10 times as much, but at days end, there’s a reason. Enter the 1,000 + hp Bugatti Veyron, a car that’s just as comfortable cruising at 75 mph as it is maxing out at over 250 mph. The GT-R however is no slouch, in fact when you see the results of this run you may in fact be asking yourself what would happen if Nissan built a $1-million super car. Click through for the video and enjoy.

Source: Youtube.com

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Who Knew The Chinese Had A Super Car Club?

Posted in AMG, Aston Martin, Best of, Bugatti, European Rides, Ferrari, General, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Mercedes Benz, Pagani, Porsche, Rides by MrAngry | December 26th, 2011 | 1 Response |

Chinese Super Car Club

“Made in China”. That’s a sentence that is unfortunately seen on most of the goods we have over here in the United States. As Americans, we see that, sigh, and then drop our heads wishing that we produced all of our own goods and services. Apparently though that phrase is paying off big time for the Chinese as they’ve got a car club over there that rivals just about anything I’ve ever seen stateside. Pagani, Ferrari, Bugatti, Koenissegg, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Porsche and Mercedes-Benz are all present and accounted for and hot damn if these guys don’t drive the piss out of them as well. Stored in a warehouse somewhere in China, the value of these automobiles together rivals the yearly economy of some small countries. So, next time you see a label that reads “Made in China”, don’t worry because it’s helping keep our favorite super car companies in business.

Ugh…

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Bugatti Builds Aston Martin Cygnet Fighter… Well, Not Really.

Posted in Aston Martin, Best of, Bugatti, Cartoon Cars, European Rides, FAIL / Funny, General, Honda, Import Rides, Rides by MrAngry | October 13th, 2011 | 2 Responses |

Honda-Bugatti

I like this thing! This is one of those rare occasions where a customized import actually looks pretty damn good. It looks as though the owner started out with a Honda Civic hatch and then decided to give it the full-on Bugatti Veyron treatment, which, in some strange way really works. Granted the wheels still have to be color matched, but the overall execution is downright cool. Who knows, maybe Bugatti should take some queues from this guy if they ever decide to go the Aston Martin Cygnet route and build a budget Bugatti.

Source: VWVortex.com

Jay Leno Shows Off His Bugatti Type 51

Posted in Bugatti, Collector Cars, Design, Old Cars, Videos by Kurt Ernst | August 26th, 2011 | 1 Response |

Jay Leno's Bugatti Type 51. Image: Jay Leno's Garage

Even if you’re not a fan of classic cars and pre-war racers, I dare you to watch the video below and not come away wanting to drive Jay Leno’s Bugatti Type 51. I’m in agreement that the car’s supercharged, 2.3-liter straight eight engine is one of the best sounding mills ever created, and the direct mechanical connection between car and driver is strangely appealing. Value of the car aside, you’re not going to be texting behind the wheel of a Bugatti Type 51, since keeping the car running will demand your full-time attention. Read More…

Bad News: Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Is Sold Out

Posted in Bugatti, Car Buying, Exotic Cars by Kurt Ernst | March 8th, 2011 | Leave a Reply |
Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

The Super Sport in blue carbon fiber. Yes, please.

If you’ve been diligently saving your lunch money and tax refunds to buy an uber-exclusive Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Super Sport, I’ve got some bad news for you. Production of the $2.3 million supercar has sold out, and Bugatti won’t be making any more examples. The final production count was five of the black and orange “World Record Edition” Veyron, which was a little tacky for my own (highly refined) taste, plus another 25 of the ordinary Super Sport edition. This means that at least 30 people in the world have a serious car jones and more disposable income that you and I can ever hope to achieve. On the plus side, it’s likely that at least one owner is stepping up from a “base model” Veyron, which should give you the ability to bargain on the selling price if you can settle for a basic Veyron (just like everyone else owns). Read More…

The 10 Most Expensive Cars, According To Forbes

2011 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

The Bugatti Super Sport tops the list.

If you ever see me giving stock tips on RideLust, be afraid. I’m not a “play the stock market” kind of guy, and every spare dollar I’ve ever made has gone into cars, bikes, racing or travel (usually centered around cars, bikes or racing). With that in mind, you have a certain right to be skeptical when Forbes publishes a list of the most expensive cars. First, it’s only a snapshot in time, as new supercars are introduced every year. Next, there’s no clarification on where the prices are from, so I assume they’re a manufacturer’s list price, translated in to U.S. dollars. That’s hardly an accurate representation, as cars typically sell for higher prices in the EU than they do in the United States. Finally, any car’s price is based on supply and demand: since the entire run of Bugatti Veyron Super Sports has been spoken for, good luck finding one at the list price of $2.6 million.

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