What is the deal with the huge rims and low profile tires on all of these? Somebody needs to un-pimp these things.
1.4 million for the Veyron, and there will only be 300 made. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Veyron
Yeah, I saw that, it's on page 30 of that edition. As for the Veyron, from what I understand most of those will be concentrated in the Middle East, with a bunch of Arab princes having already forked over the payment -- with a handsome premium over the sticker price; same thing was true of the McLaren.
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For some reason I'm imagining all those princes purchasing that car when they were little kids. You know their parents probably arranged get togethers for "play dates" and they'd mess around with their micro machines and Hot Wheelz cars. Now they're all grown up, and playing with their multi-million dollar car collection.
Every magazine says the Veyron is ugly. I think it says badass in every major language and twice in espanol.
Not to be party pooper... I'd be more impressed if they showed a cool looking car that ran on hydrogen (converted from water).
There are a BUNCH of concepts that are either extremely fuel efficient or run on alternative fuel. Here's one of them that was the 'talk of the town' when it was first introduced: http://www.autobloggreen.com/2007/0...w-its-here-gms-plug-in-hybrid-is-the-chevy-v/ Chevy Volt
Getting Hydrogen atom seperated from water molecules is almost impossible. That wouldn't be done anytime soon.