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Some of the outstanding Bugatti cars were the 1934 Type 35, a classic design; the Type 51, one of the most beautiful body shapes for its period; the Type 57, and the Type 59, the last of the flashing racing Bugs. Although Ettore Bugatti was known for his racing cars, he always produced a road
production model. Some were coupes, some convertibles, some sedans, but all had the flowing, rakish lines that suggested speed. The Type 57 passenger version, built in the 1930's can still do over 130 miles per hour.
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 2006 Bugatti Veyron |
 1939 Bugatti T57 |
 1999 Bugatti 18.3 Chiron |
 Bugatti EB110 |
 2006 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 |
 2006 Bugatti Veyron |
 Bugatti T41 |
 Bugatti T35 |
 Bugatti T57 Atlantic |
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BUGATTI CARS
"The model name Bugatti EB 218 refers to the 18-cylinder engine, the first of its kind to be used in a passenger vehicle. This engine, which was developed at Volkswagen, has three rows of six-cylinder banks which are joined in the shape of a ’W’. With a displacement of 6.3 litres, the direct injection engine has an output of 555 bhp and a maximum torque of 479 lbs-ft."
Top Speed
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 1939 Bugatti T57C |
 1936 Bugatti T57 Atlantic |
 1939 Bugatti T57 Cabriolet |
 1998 Bugatti EB118 |
 Bugatti EB110 |
 1951 Bugatti T101 |
To quote a common cliché, first impressions usually last. Though not always true, when buying cars, you could get many ideas just by observing how car sales people deal with you. Usually, these non-verbal signals are fairly correct enough enabling you to know what to expect from your car purchase.
If at any time you feel that the person selling you the car is not trustworthy or you simply do not like him or her, always remember that you have the option to leave. It is advisable that you do not sell yourself too much. Time is precious, especially yours. So do not waste it. You are always free to politely walk away, anytime, anywhere, and in any way you like it.
But if there are not many car dealers in your area, you may want to linger for a few moments more and wait until the negotiations you have with your dealer break down and you simply have no option but to run off.
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 1930 Bugatti Atlantic |
 1992 Bugatti EB110 |
 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner |
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