What happens when you buy a Bugatti Veyron

When you pay out around 3 million dollars for a car you want it to arrive in perfect condition. That is why when you buy a Bugatti Veyron they take great care to ensure that your new car turns up looking every inch the Supercar you dreamed of

To show you how this is done a super car dealer in San Diego California called Symbolic Motor Car Company, photographed the whole unloading process, which took more than two hours from start to finish.

Nearly the entire car is carefully wrapped for protection against scratches, with holes left open for ventilation at the front and exhaust at the rear, and a more translucent covering over the windshield. Only the driver’s door is left uncovered, so the car can be driven on and off a truck during shipping. Each spoke on the rims is individually wrapped with cloth and zip ties. A special mount to store the car’s removable hard top in a garage is included in a separate box. The cars, built in Molsheim, in eastern France, are generally shipped by boat, but impatient customers can have them air mailed for an extra fee.

With 1,200 horsepower, a top-speed of 255 mph, and a 0-60 time of less than 2.6 seconds, the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse is fantastic machine, and Bugatti and its dealers do everything they can to keep it that way en route from the factory to the owner’s garage.

Once it’s unwrapped, the dealership spends up to 12 hours inspecting every detail, down to the finish, battery, fluids, and wiring. “If you’re going to ship a $3 million car, you want to make sure that it arrives intact and in a presentable condition,” says Rick Ahumada, sales manager at Symbolic. “Every car is special ordered to the client’s requests and tastes. It’s what you would expect of a $3 million car.”

Source – http://www.wired.com/2014/08/bugatti-veyron-delivery/

Can you imagine the excitement you would have going to pick up this car!!

Of course you can save yourself 3 million dollars and just hire a Bugatti Veyron from us when you need one.

 

 

 

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