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Documentary on the Bugatti Veyron

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Marked. Always love to watch these cars in motion. Such an amazing piece of machinery.
 
Hopefully it comments on how they fired the designers after they released one of the ugliest cars in recent memory. Sure, it's fast, but my god man! That front end. Eww!


I hope they also list all of the zero rappers they've sold one to; but they all continue to rap about having them.
 
Watched it. A tad high on the homer and shy on the hard info, and I never want to hear the number 253 again, but not bad. Thanks, OP.

And yeah, the technical brilliance of the car is almost completely overshadowed by its jaw-droppingly unattractive bodywork. There's not even anything about it that says Bugatti, other than the badge. It's like Chris Cornell in a mumu.
 
I actually think it looks awesome because it's so different. Nobody will ever mistake it for anything else. I love Zondas, Lambos, Ferraris, but many of them are extremely derivative of their own models, and even each other from time to time.

That said, the F458 is the most beautiful car of the past 30 years. The Veyron is not beautiful, but it's cool from its gravitas, much like an M1 Abrahms or Willie Nelson. Just a bunch of odd lines and features that end up being absolutely iconic.
 
That said, the F458 is the third most beautiful car of the past 30 years.

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I actually think it looks awesome because it's so different. Nobody will ever mistake it for anything else. I love Zondas, Lambos, Ferraris, but many of them are extremely derivative of their own models, and even each other from time to time.

That said, the F458 is the most beautiful car of the past 30 years. The Veyron is not beautiful, but it's cool from its gravitas, much like an M1 Abrahms or Willie Nelson. Just a bunch of odd lines and features that end up being absolutely iconic.

Agreed. I love the way it looks. I actually think it s a work of art, inside AND out. Just a fantastically built car.
 
my kids will love this when they get home from school. Too bad it's only 360p res.

EDIT> woohoo keepvid gives me 480p.
 
Watched it. A tad high on the homer and shy on the hard info, and I never want to hear the number 253 again, but not bad. Thanks, OP.

And yeah, the technical brilliance of the car is almost completely overshadowed by its jaw-droppingly unattractive bodywork. There's not even anything about it that says Bugatti, other than the badge. It's like Chris Cornell in a mumu.

I do agree that the documentary was made with the "average" viewer in mind and not a car enthusiast. Those were my exact thoughts while watching it, but interesting nonetheless.
 
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