Archive For The “Bugatti” Category
Back in 1993, the McLaren F1 became the world’s fastest production car going 231 mph with the limiter still in place shattering the previous record of 213 mph set the year before by the Jaguar XJ220. The F1 would hold that record until the Bugatti Veyron blew it out of the water in 2005 when [...]
In today’s world there are thousands of new and used cars for sale. The average selling price for a new car is just over $30K. While that may not seem like a lot, for many of us it is more than we can afford. But what if you could? What if money were no problem [...]
Watch A Bugatti Veyron, Lexus LFA, Lamborghini Aventador & McLaren MP4-12C Race A Quarter Mile
By Chad Waite | May 18, 2012
Automobile magazine shot this Head2Head video of four super-pricey supercars racing each other down an old airfield runway in the desert to make for one epic 1/4 mile drag race video. But unlike traditional multi-car 1/4 mile videos where all cars race at once and winner takes all, Automobile took a “progressive” route, only pairing [...]
Take Your Top Off! The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse Hits YouTube
By Chad Waite | April 12, 2012
I drive a 2001 Mazda Miata. When the top is down and I am doing anything over 65 miles per hour, I feel like I’m stuck behind the engine of a big Boeing jet about to take off. It’s pure windy chaos and makes me feel like I’m either severely violating the speed limit or [...]
Compared to nearly every other car on the market, the Nissan GT-R is no Queen Latifah of a vehicle. It’s advanced all-wheel-drive system and 540+ horsepower takes it from a stand still to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. So, if you’re a GT-R owner/lover and don’t want to look like Queen Latifah, it would [...]
Remember Andy House? You know, the guy who accidentally crashed his Bugatti Veyron into a marsh in Texas after dropping his cell phone and swerving to avoid a Pelican when trying to pick it up? For Andy, despite losing one of the rarest, most expensive, and iconic sports cars in history, everything turned out well [...]



