exactly. 1500hp in a street car IS damn impressive, but that’s the same weight as putting a 60's 426 HEMI under the hood AND one more in the trunk.
exactly. 1500hp in a street car IS damn impressive, but that’s the same weight as putting a 60's 426 HEMI under the hood AND one more in the trunk.
Can I add more facts to the marketing literature to be flipped through by billionaire’s car buying assistant?
10,764 sq/ft is rather small, even for a boutique manufacturer. Are we sure this shouldn’t be square meters, or maybe just the final assembly area? To give perspective, that area is about the size of two school gymnasiums. (Single basketball court with sidelines.)
And before you beat me up on reliability - I’d be willing to bet most F1 engines see more miles (and certainly more demanding miles) than the average Bugatti engine ever sees.
The engine alone weighs 1300 pounds?
The single most impressive fact is that they feed electricity back to the grid with the dyno.
They were renting it for $350 a day (for 100 miles) or $2327.50 a week for 750 miles. If you are using the car as an investment, (and didn’t realize the insurance would eff you) this could be a great investment.
An $80,000 loan, 5 years at 3% is $1437 a month. You only have to rent it out a few days a month to have…
Who in the F in their right mind would rent out their super car? Incredible.
Totally agree. The rear deck of the C7 is too high compared to how low the roof is.
Why no open hatch and interior pictures?
Go cry in your safe space
Oh Jesus Christ. I’m seriously tired of these comments.