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How much does the Bugatti Veyron cost to make???? Surely its not £5million?

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How much does the Bugatti Veyron cost to make???? Surely its not £5million?

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  1. im not sure at the price but i know they sell them at a masive loss....but what a car!


  2. They cost double to make then what they sell them for.

    Bugatti loses lots of money with each car.

    They do cost millions to make. And they sell them for less than 2 million.

  3. The Bugatti Veyron sold for £850,000 according to Top Gear, Volkswagon designed this as a marketing purpose to show how brainy they are, but they weren't so smart selling them at a loss of 4.1million a? So its true they cost just under 5million to make.

  4. The Golf workers HATE the stupid Veyron with a passion - they have to sell countless Golfs to offset the indulgence of producing this utterly pointless car, which has already had its' back-side spanked by the new American supercar, which generates MORE POWER form a twin-turbo V8 than the Veyron does from a quad-turbo V16, in a better-looking car with a far lower price-tag.    

         Oh, and for the record, I have a Top-Car magazine from the early nineties in which the tuning company Koenig had a "Evolution" conversion for the Ferrari Testarossa, which was a body re-style, upgrade to the brakes and suspension, and adjustable boost for the twin-turbos, from 650 to 1000 bhp.  Cost was about 230,000 pounds.

         And how about an Ultima?  Le Mans Group C Racer-styling, with a massive American V8 in them...  10 second quarter-miles all day long, over 200mph and change from 65,000 pounds new.

         The Veyron is an over-blown, literally, piece of c**p.

  5. Personally I think there is the hand of clever marketing involved in the claim of that price and the immense loss involved in the sale of each car.

  6. Yes, it is, it was because Volkswagen just wanted to see if it was possible, whether their engineers had the capability to make the once fastest, most powerful car in the world; and they did, it was not suppose to be a mass production car (obviously) so the loss is not that huge.

  7. It's true, they sold them at a 4 million pound loss.

  8. Developing them cost millions.  Not their individual production.

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