Veyron GT: Rumor or reality?
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Nithya N , Mumbai:
Sep 17 2008
Made Popular Sep 18 2008
There’s nothing quite like the Buggati Veyron, a mid-engine sports car produced by Volkswagen Group. Quad-turbo’s, 1000hp, over 400km/h, it doesn’t get better than that unless Bugatti builds another car to outclass itself. The talks of a special...
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Atul
automotto.org
Sep 18 2008
Shimla,
India
Mum Boy! A Buggati is a Buggati at the end of the day and even though the SSC Aero Ultima has now officially announced itself as the fastest street legal car in the world, the Buggati still has more admirers. The SSC Aero, is more about carbon fiber usage than discreet style. The only version a Buggati lacks is the Grand Turisomo, and if that is possible in the near future, it could well and truly be the most rocking speedster of the modern era. I have my fingers crossed and I would surely like to see it coming through the production floor.
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Nithya N
Sep 18 2008
Mumbai,
India
Ya I think the Buggati Veyron is awesome. A leaked memo alleging to be an official document suggests the arrival of a special edition. I mean 1,350hp (1,007kW) and 1,018lb-ft (1,380Nm) a new top speed of 264mph (425km/h) is too good, don’t you think so?
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The issue would be street legality Nithya...A street legal version and that too a GT would have to come with an electronically limited speedometer. You can have GT inspired cars getting street legalized but you legitimately cannot have a GT run on roads. The only chance it street legality and that too because the Buggati comes in limited numbers, be it any model.
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Mum Boy! A Buggati is a Buggati at the end of the day and even though the SSC Aero Ultima has now officially announced itself as the fastest street legal car in the world, the Buggati still has more admirers. The SSC Aero, is more about carbon fiber usage than discreet style. The only version a Buggati lacks is the Grand Turisomo, and if that is possible in the near future, it could well and truly be the most rocking speedster of the modern era. I have my fingers crossed and I would surely like to see it coming through the production floor.
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Ya I think the Buggati Veyron is awesome. A leaked memo alleging to be an official document suggests the arrival of a special edition. I mean 1,350hp (1,007kW) and 1,018lb-ft (1,380Nm) a new top speed of 264mph (425km/h) is too good, don’t you think so?
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The issue would be street legality Nithya...A street legal version and that too a GT would have to come with an electronically limited speedometer. You can have GT inspired cars getting street legalized but you legitimately cannot have a GT run on roads. The only chance it street legality and that too because the Buggati comes in limited numbers, be it any model.
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Mum Boy! A Buggati is a Buggati at the end of the day and even though the SSC Aero Ultima has now officially announced itself as the fastest street legal car in the world, the Buggati still has more admirers. The SSC Aero, is more about carbon fiber usage than discreet style. The only version a Buggati lacks is the Grand Turisomo, and if that is possible in the near future, it could well and truly be the most rocking speedster of the modern era. I have my fingers crossed and I would surely like to see it coming through the production floor.
1 Stars
Ya I think the Buggati Veyron is awesome. A leaked memo alleging to be an official document suggests the arrival of a special edition. I mean 1,350hp (1,007kW) and 1,018lb-ft (1,380Nm) a new top speed of 264mph (425km/h) is too good, don’t you think so?
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The issue would be street legality Nithya...A street legal version and that too a GT would have to come with an electronically limited speedometer. You can have GT inspired cars getting street legalized but you legitimately cannot have a GT run on roads. The only chance it street legality and that too because the Buggati comes in limited numbers, be it any model.
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