Hennessey Venom bumps Bugatti Veyron as fastest production car
My guess is that once you cross the 400 km/hr barrier in a car, it no longer matters whether you’re driving the fastest production car in the world. What would seem more crucial is whether the special...
View ArticleGallery: Reasons to be a Bugatti-holic
Everybody has their favourite supercar. And there are many good reasons to love these cars. In this series, we'll add fuel to your passion with reasons to love each make, continuing with these...
View ArticleThe awesome Bugatti Veyron
When you are the manufacturer of the world’s greatest supercar with a sticker price of nearly $2 million, how could you possibly top it?A couple of years ago Bugatti did just that by cutting the roof...
View ArticleHow to cope with seller’s remorse
How often have you sold something and even at the moment of the transaction known it was a mistake, at least emotionally if not monetarily? I have to admit that this has happened to me on far more than...
View ArticleFirst drive: 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
Alton, Ontario — How exactly does one test a car that can travel 408.84 kilometres in just one hour? Indeed, what does four-hundred-and-eight-point-eight-four km/h even look like? Though we all...
View ArticleGallery: 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
Images from our first drive of the 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse.
View ArticleRoad test: 2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
Zero to 100 kilometres an hour in 2.6 seconds and a 408.84 kilometres-an-hour top speed aren’t the only impressive numbers touted by Bugatti’s Veyron (though, admittedly, they do grab your attention)....
View ArticleBugatti to end Veyron production in two years; next model in development
The crazy people at Bugatti have reportedly confirmed a successor to the fastest car in the world, the mighty Veyron, Car Scoops reports. Although we can expect nothing less than a supercar from the...
View Article‘Bugatti Queen’ was pre-war racing ace
Hellé Nice, née Hélène Delangle, was a can-can dancer, sometimes nude model and the toast of the Paris arts community in the early 1930s. By all accounts, she was stunningly beautiful, frustratingly...
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