
People fail to realize that cars are to men as clothes are to women. It's always about how you look, how you feel, how exclusive your style is that matters. It doesn't matter if it's a $10,000 Gucci purse or the original Bugatti Type 57 that whets your appetite because at the end of the day its about the emotions that are evoked within, the shear joy and pleasure of enjoying the marvel of design, the ingenuity of product engineering and the selfish knowledge that it's yours. So what better way to spend your kidney sale than to buy something to do just that? Prior to September of 2011, I would have recommended the purchase of a Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 but all 300 production versions have already been sold. You would be all out of luck, except for the fact that a more expensive, powerful and exotic version exists: the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
What better way to tell the world that you've successfully earned enough money to pay the $2.6 million USD price tag? What better way to evoke sheer enjoyment than to slam the accelerator to the floor and feel all 1,184 horses forcing your head against the headrest as you go 0 to 60 mph in 2.2 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 258 mph, which, by the way, is just 10 mph shy of the world record. It's important to note that the top speed is limited to 258 mph due to the fact that the $20,000 set of tires will literally explode if the Super Sport goes any faster.
What better way to tell the world that you've successfully earned enough money to pay the $2.6 million USD price tag? What better way to evoke sheer enjoyment than to slam the accelerator to the floor and feel all 1,184 horses forcing your head against the headrest as you go 0 to 60 mph in 2.2 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 258 mph, which, by the way, is just 10 mph shy of the world record. It's important to note that the top speed is limited to 258 mph due to the fact that the $20,000 set of tires will literally explode if the Super Sport goes any faster.