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      04-17-2025, 06:22 AM   #1
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Not worth the headache if you ask me.
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      04-17-2025, 07:18 AM   #2
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I mean, to be fair it's a Uber extreme track car for hyper wealthy people. It's for people who have people to direct people to order a few sets of tires for their track day. The people who own this car spend more money shuffling their private jets around with nobody in them than a"rich" person makes in a year.

For the people who own these, it is no headache at all, because their vehicle management team ensures that they have plenty of everything needed to race it when they want and a couple of backup cars delivered to the track as well.
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      04-17-2025, 02:56 PM   #3
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I need a vehicle management team...
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      04-17-2025, 03:44 PM   #4
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Bugatti just want a piece of that money laundering.
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      04-17-2025, 04:37 PM   #5
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I mean, to be fair it's a Uber extreme track car for hyper wealthy people. It's for people who have people to direct people to order a few sets of tires for their track day. The people who own this car spend more money shuffling their private jets around with nobody in them than a"rich" person makes in a year.

For the people who own these, it is no headache at all, because their vehicle management team ensures that they have plenty of everything needed to race it when they want and a couple of backup cars delivered to the track as well.
Probably registered in Montana to
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Holy shit, that's only 10 laps around Circuit of the Americas.
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Wow! That’s a lot of car.
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      04-17-2025, 07:12 PM   #8
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Probably registered in Montana to
It's probably not registered period, lol. A car that only runs race slicks isn't exactly a fun street car
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      04-18-2025, 08:05 PM   #9
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It's probably not registered period, lol. A car that only runs race slicks isn't exactly a fun street car
Probably right. If you got that kinda loot you don't need insurance
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      04-18-2025, 08:07 PM   #10
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I think what struck me the most about this was that Bugatti would decide to build something as specialized as this car targeting a customer base totalling less than .0000005% who live on the planet.
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      04-19-2025, 06:41 PM   #11
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I think what struck me the most about this was that Bugatti would decide to build something as specialized as this car targeting a customer base totalling less than .0000005% who live on the planet.
I mean, to be fair that's literally the entire Bugatti business model.
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      04-19-2025, 06:51 PM   #12
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I think what struck me the most about this was that Bugatti would decide to build something as specialized as this car targeting a customer base totalling less than .0000005% who live on the planet.
It’s definitely quite the departure from their run-of-the-mill econoboxes and SUVs that have been their bread and butter till now.

Side note, nobody buying 4 million euro cars gives a flying F about any of the costs associated with owning it. In fact, many likely wouldn’t be interested if it was cheaper, a huge part of the appeal it’s its f-off expensive and unbelievably exclusive.
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      04-19-2025, 08:13 PM   #13
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I mean, to be fair that's literally the entire Bugatti business model.
Replacing tires after 40 miles at a $8k clip is their norm? I realize they aren't building Explorers but I guess it's a 1%r problem I will never understand.
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      04-20-2025, 11:46 AM   #14
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For racing slicks that's no uncommon. I use to have a tire business and we would do trackside tire service at Sebring and Homestead. There were plenty of people dropping at least $4k+ per event just on tires. Occasionally we would also do tire support for some "teams" who would rent the whole track to do testing. They would literally bring like an entire Homestead garage bay worth of tires just for the day.

Then you have the guys looking to take all the tires these other guys just took off to put on their cars.
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      04-21-2025, 08:49 AM   #15
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Replacing tires after 40 miles at a $8k clip is their norm? I realize they aren't building Explorers but I guess it's a 1%r problem I will never understand.
You should look up some interviews that T-Pain gave talking about his Bugatti. Radiator replacement was $90k (in the 2000s). The spoiler was some astronomical amount of money too. None of it is like "just works" kinda stuff, they're not designed to be robust cars, they're designed to be serviced at great expense often to be perfect all the time.

It's beyond 1%er problems. They're like 0.01%er problems. Even a guy like T-Pain who made butt load of money is like "F this, that's too much money" lol
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      04-21-2025, 01:46 PM   #16
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Replacing tires after 40 miles at a $8k clip is their norm? I realize they aren't building Explorers but I guess it's a 1%r problem I will never understand.
its the norm for vehicles like this.

super specific high performance race tires arent cheap and dont last very long.
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      04-22-2025, 09:13 AM   #17
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Replacing tires after 40 miles at a $8k clip is their norm? I realize they aren't building Explorers but I guess it's a 1%r problem I will never understand.
It's a track tire, likely very soft for the best handling possible. F1 tires last 20-40 miles, so I'm guessing it's THAT soft. These are also likely specifically engineered and manufactured for this vehicle. BMW does this too with their MPS4S *BMW and CUP2 *BMW.

The car will come with a set of street tires that lasts 5 years, and you don't have to use the set of track tires they come with to track the vehicle. You can always get a set of slicks that will last 2-3 track days, which is about the norm for tracking on slicks. These cost between $1500-4000. F

or reference, a set of CUP2 *BMW on my M4 and M2 are $2400 a set and they last 4-5 track days.
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      04-22-2025, 09:03 PM   #18
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I simply can't relate to that level of wealth and personal indulgence. And this isn't even close to 'Sultan of Brunei' level
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Bugatti Veyron service:
Annual Service (every 12 months or 10,000 miles): Includes oil change, fluid checks, and thorough inspection of critical systems. Takes ~27 hours, costs ~$20,000-$25,000.
Tire Replacement: Every 2-3 years or 10,000 miles, costs ~$38,000 per set.
Wheel Replacement: Every 10,000 miles, costs ~$50,000 per set.
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Rolled my eyes when I first saw this guy and that car but I'm not exactly Bugatti's target consumer.
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So basically a car you can't drive. Got it.
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