Bugatti Car Show & Vehicle History
This Italian sports car was first manufactured in France by an  introverted genius known as Ettore Bugatti. Bugatti had a legendary  reputation for building some of the most expensive sports cars of the  past century. The first Bugatti after the First World War did not fare  well. The company had perennial financial problems all the way up to the  1950s.
The company underwent restructuring, refinancing and  finally was sold to Volkswagen- who currently own the company. During  the 30s, Bugatti did get a lot of help with engineering from Alfa Romeo,  Ferrari and Maserati.
The initial Bugatti were fancy bugatticars- more a  work of art than anything else. Each part of the car was individually  crafted and from this evolved the modern day glossy Bugatti that we know  of today.
As a racing car, Bugatti did do well in many European  races but the car was chiefly designed to be enjoyed on the road for a  casual drive.
The classic Ettore Bugatti cars of the past included  the Type 35 Grand Prix, The Royale, The Type 57 Atlantic and the Type  55 Sports car. Only a few of these classic cars exist today. It is  estimated that there are about 2000 Bugatti cars in existence today.
In  the late 90s, Volkswagen purchased the right to produce cars and soon  manufactured the Bugatti EB 118 AND 218 Veyron. The Veyron was mass  produced in 2005 and was found to be super fast car. It also consumed  gas at an exorbitant rate. The original Veyron had many test failures.  The latest Veyron 16.4 has fared better but is also costly and requires a  lot of gas even for short distances. Because the car has always been  bought by the super rich, sales of Bugatti have remained stable-  untouched by the global recession.
However, when the gas prices  peaked in 2008, all the Bugatti cars remained in the garage. It was  costing close to $250 to fill the car in late 2008- and for those who  love to put the pedal to the metal, the Bugatti tank will last 20-30  minutes.
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