Although I’ve covered some Bugatti Chiron models before here on Autotrader Find, this is (in my opinion) the best one yet — largely because it’s finished in the car’s classic colors, boasting the black-and-blue exterior Bugatti used to show the vehicle before its official launch. Unfortunately, as desirable as the colors might make it seem, there’s a problem: This Chiron is currently offered for $4 million.
Admittedly, that’s not really a problem if you’re in the market for a Chiron, as that’s about what they’re going for. But it’s a problem if, say, you don’t have $4 million to spend on an automobile and instead your budget is closer to roughly 10 percent of that. Then you’ll never be able to experience 1,500 horsepower and a top speed of 261 miles per hour.
One unusual thing about the listing for this particular Chiron is that it’s offered in West Hollywood, California, by a private seller. I’m normally skeptical of private-seller supercar offerings, largely because there are the occasional scams, and because photographs can be gathered from anywhere for some attention-seeking person to make it look like they have an expensive car. But the listing for this Chiron shows 18 photos, all taken in the same place, and it provides a VIN for additional legitimacy.
Speaking of the VIN, the Carfax report is unusual, showing only one event: a sale listing from O’Gara Coach, the Bugatti dealership in Beverly Hills, from October. It appears the current owner bought the Chiron and never drove it — perhaps instead intending to flip it for a profit, as the current MSRP is somewhere below $3 million.
But regardless of the exact circumstances, here’s your chance to buy one of the ultimate cars ever made. Find a Bugatti Chiron for sale
Doug DeMuro is an automotive journalist who has written for many online and magazine publications. He once owned a Nissan Cube and a Ferrari 360 Modena. At the same time.
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I hope this makes a good hiding spot for the Chiron, as there should be no Koenigsegg Agera RS hunting for it.
I found an all-black example of a Bugatti Chiron at O’Gara Coach La Jolla, the supercar dealer in San Diego, CA. It was displayed inside the dealer (they were open when I found it but the doors were locked so I couldn’t go inside) presumably due to the heavy rain at the time. It was a week after it, as well as a Lamborghini Centenario and an Aston Martin Vulcan, the San Diego GT 2018. That unit was already sold (SOLD tag on passenger windshield) when I found it, for $3 million+. It was the best day of my life. That was also my first Instagram post @pauljrharrington.
Actually VAG allowed you to experience the top speed of the Veyron at the Ehra-Lessien. I read that you could choose to do it in your own car or use theirs.
If I could get financing for supercars, I’d buy a car for less than 3 million and selling it for 4 million. Make a million easy.
If the MSRP is just under $3 million why would I pay a million more for this one?