Will Indians Go For a $3.6 Million Dollar Bugatti to Drive in Gridlock Traffic on Inapt Roads?

Indian Roadway

With the increasing chatter about the Chinese and Indian markets being the new luxury market leaders, there certainly is plenty to discuss.  Now Bugatti is giving us a bit more to talk about, by bringing the Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport to India.  But will the Indian market be interested in investing in a $3.6 million dollar supercar, the fastest and most expensive car in the world, to drive on predominantly poorly maintained, single-lane roads?  There are multi-lane roads available in areas, but they are often just like the photo above.

Bugatti Veyron Supercar

By contrast, India is also where the world’s cheapest car, the Tata Nano, originated.  I suppose you could say India has come full circle!  Bugatti will now be joining the ranks of other exotic and luxury car rental brands like Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Bentley, Aston Martin, Ferrari and Porsche, who are all trying their luck in these emerging markets.  For some reason I am thinking of the infamous western ‘Goldrush’.

Bugatti Veyron Blue and White

While luxury cars represent less than 1 percent of the total Indian market, it has grown 10 percent per year, with positive projections for future growth.  The target consumers for the Bugatti are the new kings of India, the 69 individuals who form the largest group of dollar billionaires outside of the States.  These people, and those who already own luxury cars but crave something flashier to flaunt are the ideal audience for a supercar of this caliber.

Bugatti Veryon Silver

While the company seems hopeful, the fact remains that the Bugatti Veyron’s $3.6 million dollar price tag is almost four times more than any other exotic vehicle sold in India, and that includes the ultra-luxe Rolls-Royce Phantom and the Maybach.  True to luxury car marketing strategy, only 150 units of the Veyron will be produced, which should work in the company’s favor, revving up that exclusive appeal.

But I am still curious who would want to drop $3.6 million on a car that will spend the majority of its life in bottleneck traffic and ricocheting between potholes?   I recommend a Bugatti-hovercraft for the Indian market.
Red and Black Bugatti Veyron
 

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The Most Expensive: Priciest Porsches

We all know that exotic cars come with the corresponding price tags, and Porsche is no exception.  Big brands such as Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche seem to set the precedent in terms of pricing and standards.  So what are some of the most expensive Porsche models?

 •   Porsche Carrera GT
•    Porsche 918 Spyder
•    Porsche 917 031/026

 

 The Porsche Carrera GT is a list topper, coming in around $440,000.  So for nearly half a million, you get a luxury car capable of reaching speeds of 205 miles per hour and faster, hitting the 0-60 clincher in just 3.9 seconds.  Yes please.
Porsche Carrera GT
Up next is the sultry Porsche 918 Spyder, a concept that debuted at the Geneva Auto Show and has since been confirmed for production.  In fact, it is going to be the most expensive production car for the elite company ever, surpassing the half million marker to a staggering $650,000.  

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The SSC Ultimate Aero II Poised to Pound Bugatti

It appears that Shelby SuperCars has done it again, producing the SSC Ultimate Aero II supercar.  And by ‘it’ I mean unleash one hell of a fast supercar upon the market, one perhaps even capable of beating out the luscious Bugatti Veyron for the coveted title of ‘Fastest production car available’. 

The Bugatti Veyron can get up to 267 miles per hour, and the SSC Ultimate Aero II is capable of rocketing up to around 274 miles per hour.  Basically, the SSC Aero II not only looks like a jet fighter, it is damn fast like one, too!  Check out our fleet of private jet charters, you will see the resemblance.

Before we go forward, let’s go backward, to the predecessor of the Ultimate Aero II, the Ultimate Aero.  The original never really had a shot at outdoing the Bugatti, but the new one seems to have filled in all the holes. Not that the original was an embarrassment by any means, it reached speeds of about 257 miles per hour, and had the sleek appearance of a DeLorean from ‘Back to the Future’ with sweet gullwing doors.  The new SSC Ultimate Aero is simply more powerful and robust, and obviously had the design team working overtime.  It is literally astonishing.

Specifications include the same twin-turbo V8 engine, but kicking out 1350 horsepower instead of 1183.  That is around 150 more horses than the Bugatti Veyron SS.  So theoretically, the SSC Ultimate Aero will reach speeds of around 274 miles per hour, though we still must wait for the official record.  I assume the brains behind Bugatti are already looking to the future, as the war wages on for the best and fastest supercar in the world.  As far as a price tag, I am going to guess the SSC Aero II will hit the market at around a million USD, which will make it a bargain compared to the Veyron SS.  I think after stealing a market percentage and gaining a reputation, Shelby SuperCars will gain the confidence to raise prices like Bugatti. 

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Hood Ornaments Lead to 596 Bentley Recalls

This is no joke, luxury carmaker Bentley is in a position to recall 596 cars due to its famous “flying B” metal emblem.  It seems the metal emblem on some models does not retract, which could potentially injure pedestrians in the event of an accident.  What?

Yes, it seems that if the bedazzled logos fail to retract properly, it increases the risk of injury to a pedestrian.  So I am picturing this risk, and it seems it would essentially impale said pedestrian, decreasing their chances of survival.  I suppose the Bentley hood ornament does have the potential to become a projectile, but highly unlikely.  I think someone has too much thinking time to come up with that scenario, though I am not the expert in luxury car crashes.
 
This risk has been taken seriously by Bentley, who is in the process of recalling 596 Arnage, Azure and Brooklands models from2007 through 2009.  Ouch.  Bentley will replace corroded emblems, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website.

No accidents or injuries have been reported thus far, and Bentley will begin the process of replacing the hood ornaments on the $200,000 plus luxury cars and Bentley rentals starting September 27th according to NHTSA.  As for the hood ornament supplier (yes, there is one apparently), they have stepped up and taken steps to prevent corrosion, adding grease to prevent water from accumulating inside.

Fun fact:  Bentley is owned by German automaker Volkswagen, who also happens to own Bugatti and Lamborghini.
 

Bentley Hood Ornament Recall

 

 

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Top 10 Fastest Cars in the World

Ok speed demons, I have compiled a hot list of the top 10 fastest luxury cars to ever tear across a track.  Let’s get it on.

 

1.    Bugatti Veyron 267 mph
2.    SCC Ultimate Aero 257 mph
3.    Saleen S7 Twin-Turbo 248 mph
4.    Koenigsegg CCX 245 mph
5.    McLaren F1 240 mph
6.    Ferrari Enzo 217 mph
7.    Jaguar XJ220: 217 mph
8.    Pagani Zonda F: 215 mph
9.    Lamborghini Murcielago LP640: 211 mph
10.  Porsche Carrera GT: 205 mph

 

 

On top of being a Bugatti, this mega-brand gets the added perk of being the fastest luxury car available right now.  I love the aluminum W16 Engine with the astounding 1001 horses.  Yum.  The base price of $1,700,000 is totally worth this badass sports car…I may even trade my dignity in for one.

 

Bugatti Veyron Supercar

The SSC Ultimate Aero shoots up to 257 mph, much like an arrow.  And it hits the 0-60 mark in 2.7 head-jerking seconds (insert dirty joke).  It boasts a hot V8 Twin-Turbo engine with 1183 horses with a base price of $654,000.  That price is a bit more palatable than the Bugatti.  This was the fastest car in the world from March of 2007 until July 2010, when the Bugatti Veyron flew by it.

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Bugatti Buyer Reneges at Vegas Auction

The sale of an exotic Bugatti Veyron succeeded in briefly transforming the upscale auction house Barrett-Jackson into a circus in Las Vegas on Saturday.  The winning bidder backed out of the sale, leaving thBugatti Veyron at Barrett-Jackson Auction Vegase auction company to settle the $700,000 issue.

Barrett-Jackson is an esteemed auction company, and handled the situation professionally.  Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson stepped up and bought the $700,000 Bugatti Veyron himself, protecting the integrity of the luxury auction. Jackson seems to be the ‘cool, calm and collected’ type, as when no one spoke up to bid following the disaster, he simply said,

“I guess I own a Bugatti.”

Poor guy, getting stuck with one of the hottest exotic and luxury rental cars on the planet.  Sigh.  He seemed to be content with his expensive acquisition, which makes sense considering he has an extensive luxury car collection.

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Most Expensive: The $10,000 Car Wash?

Exotic and luxury cars come with more than just bragging rights and a lofty price tag, they come with the responsibility and expense of regular maintenance, which can be shocking to those unaccustomed to such extravagance.   Meet the $10,000 car wash.

Yes, I said $10,000 car wash, more than some cars cost in the world!  For those who own or invest in luxury vehicles that cost anywhere from $200,000 to $2 million dollars and more, you want the car to stay in mint condition inside and out.  Of course you would never pull your Pagani Zonda, Bugatti Veyron or Lamborghini Gallardo into a regular car wash, where $25 can get you the works, and possibly some scratches.

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Bugatti Hits Auction Block Following 73 Years Underwater. Still Considered a Luxury Car?

When people think of the Bugatti, they envision one of the top luxury cars on earth.  A Bugatti, no 1925 Bugatti Type 22
Roadstermatter how old, can fetch big bucks, even if it has spent 73 years at the bottom of a lake!

Yes, a Bugatti Type 22, built in 1925 has spent 73 years submerged as a sort of luxury submarine.  That means it only spent a mere 11-12 years or so on land before meeting its watery demise at the bottom of a Swiss lake. 

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Women Vs Men: Who is Driving What?

It is obvious when you watch the cars whizzing past you that women and men prefer different cars, for the most part.  Before you object, I realize there are exceptions to every rule, and those exceptions make it interesting.  Let’s investigate further.

A study of vehicle registrations of 13 million U.S. citizens over a two-year period conducted by Truecar.com peaked my interest.  Truecar is based in California and is an auto pricing information company.
New Beetle
The study suggests over 50 percent of the population is female, but that just 36 percent of them register vehicles.  This is where the study became humorous to me, and won me over.  It then went on to say that of the registered VW Beetles, 56 percent were women.  I am sure you have all seen the little flower holders all the new Beetles come with?  Tell me that is not marketing geared toward women.  The quote from the article stated:


"It fits the description of what women want in a car.  It’s cheap to maintain and own. It gets good gas mileage. It’s practical to get around in big cities yet it’s stylish to drive in hip metropolitan areas. It’s kind of a home run from all those different perspectives.”Bugatti Veyron

Ha. Haha!  Well, I personally cannot picture a macho man tooling around in a bright shiny new Beetle.  The study states that the highest percentage of luxury cars are registered to men, including brands such as Bugatti (100%), Ferrari (94.4%), and Lamborghini (93.5%).

Well ladies, I suppose we need to step our game up a notch (and likely our careers to compete with that)!  Unless the fellas want to race Beetle to Bentley? 

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