Almost every manufacturer has produced a car that could be labeled as a “halo” model. These cars are designed to push the boundaries and entice mere mortals like you and me into their showrooms. We may not have the money to buy one of these cars, but the dealer will then have a golden opportunity to sell us a car that is more in keeping with our modest wealth. When the Volkswagen Group secured the rights to the legendary Bugatti name, they saw this as the perfect opportunity to showcase their engineering prowess by designing, building, and selling the fastest and most powerful production car that the world had ever seen. The result was the Bugatti Veyron, a car that completely rewrote the rulebook on vehicle engineering. This 2008 Veyron is looking for a new home, which is why the owner has listed it for sale here on eBay. It is located in Riverton, Utah, and it has already received an astounding 253 bids. This has pushed the price to $1,349,999, but the reserve hasn’t been met. There is a BIN option of $1,350,000, which makes me wonder why none of these interested bidders hasn’t hit the BIN button for the extra buck!
It’s hard to know where to start with the Bugatti, so let’s acknowledge the fact that the owner has applied a wrap to the car. I can’t say that I’m thrilled by the concept of purple satin, but I guess that if you can afford to own a car like this, you can afford to tailor it to suit your “unique” taste. When you look beyond the wrap, the Veyron appears to be in excellent condition. There are no signs of abuse or neglect and no evidence of previous accident damage. The massive rear spoiler appears to operate correctly, while the glass is in excellent order. The owner has fitted white Anarchy wheels, but the originals are included. The tires seem to have plenty of life left in them. This is an important consideration because the Michelin tires that the vehicle wears were designed specifically for the Bugatti. Replacing them will cost the owner around $25,000 per set, which ain’t exactly cheap!
This photo allows us to see what is hiding below the wrap. Even this combination of Light Blue Metallic and Black is not off the Veyron color chart, which signifies that the original owner utilized the company’s bespoke program to create a unique appearance. This isn’t unusual, and most buyers chose this route when ordering their new Veyron. Bugatti once claimed that thanks to their system, there are actually no two Veyrons in existence that are the same. That makes every car a genuine 1-of-1. Looking at what is hiding below the wrap, the news seems pretty positive. There is no evidence of any damage that would indicate neglect. The paint shines beautifully, while the trim is in excellent condition. It is the attention to detail that helps the Veyron to rise above mere mortals. During its development, the grille was constructed of aluminum. A prototype was on the test track one day when it struck a bird. Unfortunately for our feathered friend, the Veyron was ticking along at 205mph when the collision occurred. It is no surprise that the bird didn’t survive, but nor did the aluminum grille. The company instantly decided to swap from aluminum to titanium, ensuring that the same fate couldn’t befall a production example.
The Veyron’s exterior might be unusual, but it cloaks a drivetrain that rewrites the rule book. When Volkswagen set out to create the vehicle, the only requirement they had set in stone was that it had to be powered by an engine that produced at least 1,000hp. Early attempts failed to meet expectations, but eventually, the company struck gold. Powering the Bugatti is an engine that is known as the “16.4.” The first number refers to the number of cylinders, with the engine being a W16 with a capacity of 7,993cc. The second number refers to the fact that the motor wears four turbochargers to help it to achieve its official power output of 1,001hp. It was all well and good that Bugatti had reached their magic number, but it came at a cost. Early engines tended to melt under the loads imposed upon them, so to prevent the Veyron from going all Chernobyl, it is outfitted with no less than ten radiators. Getting all of that power to the road was the next step in the battle, so a 7-speed double-clutch transmission feeds all of those horses to the tarmac via a sophisticated 4-wheel-drive system. The figures speak for themselves. The Veyron can accelerate from 0-60mph in 2.6 seconds. Getting to 120mph takes 7.4 seconds, while a mere 18.4 seconds will elapse when accelerating from 0-180mph. The trip down the ¼ mile will take 10 seconds, while a brave driver should be able to coax it all the way to 253mph. This really was the king of the kids in 2008. I can remember a Bugatti engineer stating that if you were to drive the Veyron at maximum speed for more than 25 minutes, the unique Michelin tires could be prone to failure due to heat build-up. However, since you would run the fuel tank dry in under 20 minutes, it wasn’t a huge concern! This Veyron has 23,000 miles on the clock, and the owner treated it to its annual service in October of 2020. He holds receipts for more than $30,000 worth of work that has been performed, and it seems that the vehicle is ready to be driven and enjoyed.
The Veyron’s interior presents well, but there is one area of wear that is worth noting. The seats are upholstered in leather, and the outer bolster on the driver’s seat shows some significant wear. This isn’t surprising because getting in and out of these cars is akin to being an Olympic gymnast. The maneuver causes occupants to slide across the bolster, and this wear is an unfortunate consequence. Beyond that, the interior is in excellent condition. There is no other wear that is worth noting and no deterioration in any of the plastic. Equipment levels are all that you might expect in a car that commands a seven-figure sale price. There are a couple of airbags, air conditioning, power windows, keyless power locks, a leather-wrapped wheel that adjusts for tilt and reach, a stereo with a single CD and Bluetooth connectivity, Satnav, and heated seats. If you’re going to be traveling at warp speed, you might as well do it in comfort.
If this 2008 Bugatti Veyron is 100% above board, it could make a sound financial investment. I am dubious about some of the bids that have been submitted, but I’ll let our readers look at the listing and pass their own judgment on that. When this Veyron rolled off the showroom floor in 2008, it would have cost its original owner $1,500,000. Today, it is pretty common for them to command prices of $1,800,000 or more. The car pushed the boundaries when it was new, and even though there are now production cars that can trump it in both acceleration and top speed, there’s still a certain amount of cachet attached to owning a car that was a total revolution. I don’t see values dropping in the foreseeable future, so if you do happen to have a spare $1.3 million kicking around, maybe this is the car for you.
WOW! – An affordable barn find?
This car shouts YouTube with the silly wrap. I appreciate the engineering that went behind this car but I always thought the shape and looks were lacking when compared to the looks of other hyper exotics. I know my opinions don’t matter to the type of people who own one. Kind of silly to show up on a BarnFind site.
This is more like an Emirate of Dubai mansion find.
It looked better without the wrap.
By placing it up for auction you get every rocket scientist with an adolescent personality that thinks it’s funny to place fake bids. There is nothing original about their way of thinking, just a boring cliche by people to bitter to leave the seller alone and go about their business. The seller should also have known better, you put something up for auction in such a public manner and this result was inevitable.
Steve R
Exactly.
Even my adolescent mind was thinking of placing a bid on it. Then I could brag to the girls in the bar, “Hey babe, get off my lap, I gotta put a million dollar bid in on a car”. Gets ’em every time!
The car is owned by a youtuber with over 3 million followers, so I imagine many fans placed false bids. Shame to see it sabotaged.
It is such a shame that shill bidding is so prevalent on Ebay. It is almost like Ebay doesn’t seem to care that some sellers or childish people do this, and this sale proves it. That is the reason that I will not purchase a vehicle from Ebay. Sad!
Having been driven in one of the original cars in 2005 by one of the cars engineers, I can tell you that the acceleration is life altering. I actually thought I was going to die as we blasted off the on ramp into freeway traffic. Then, I thought, well, at least it will be a quick death.
This is not really a car in any normal sense. It is a wonderful example of stunning engineering taken to the highest level.
imparts all new definition to the term wretched excess
Thanks to YouTube, those of us with the need for speed can dial up Captain Slow from Top Gear. Maximum warp, Scotty!
However…his ride in a U2 spy plane is the stuff lots of us dream about.
I wonder how high these new Boom supersonic airliners will fly…
If you feel the need for this kind of performance, I hear Tesla is soon going to put out an electric that will at a better price by far. Though, I imagine, performance isn’t the main reason to own something like this.
Odds are, the 253 bids are shill bids. Nobody that plays in this price range would hesitate to hit the BIN button.
Look at the bid page for a laugh.
https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/393371386795?item=393371386795&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2565
People with little to no feedback and the current bid is $1 under the BIN price.
you can tell its a scam. zero feedback on seller and bidder. auction with a reserve that is 1 dollar lower than the buy it now. no one but an idiot does that
Only 1 key? Hard pass. But seriously, not a sound financial investment by any means. Loss of use of the capital, exorbitant maintenance costs (whether you drive it or not) and insurance makes this hardly a moneymaker. Better off buying a dozen other cars and a building to park them in.
Never owned a purple car. Might consider “Plum Crazy” but Purple?
Stupid, no other word for this being on bf. Sorry but as Michael Savage would say, It is just one man’s opinion.
IMHO, the only reason someone would buy this monstrosity is so people will know they are rich (but have no taste).
yes but people are not stupid – they will also know that now you are no longer rich…..
Current bid:
US $1,349,999.00
Reserve not met
Enter US $1,350,099.00 or more
[ 253 bids ]
US $1,350,000.00
Buy It Now
I know a scam when I see one…and this is as phony as it gets. (253 bids my butt!)
Watched Stradmans video yesterday and he said looks like the bidders are all fake. He’s the real deal who came from nothing and succeeded
253 bids, and close to 5,000 watchers. Sellers rating 0.
why would some won sell a car like this on Ebay when there are better auctions to sell this car on ,i see a SCAM
Like @MikeHartman said above. This is Stradmans car. It’s legit. No scam on his behalf but obviously there are troll bidders.
Go to YouTube.
The Bugatti grill was fine on early 1900’s cars, now it’s a design fail IMO
The buyer is not getting a Purple car, the color is Statutory Grape.
“I never saw a purple cow,
I never hope to see one,
But I can tell you, anyhow,
I’d rather see than be one!”
Galette Burgess
(1866-1951)
Total stupid car. Stupid scam. For $1.3 million I can have one of every color 67 Corvette, a real man’s car you actually have to shift. Barn find? You editors need a dictionary.
George;
Maybe we need to see what the barn this Veyron was hiding in looks like. :-) :-)
Clicks, clicks, clicks and loads of data being harvested. Everybody is happy.
Most likely the reason nobody has hit the buy it now button is that they are shill bidders…
Car of this caliber has rust running down the engine compartment! Attention to detail not happening for price!