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Man-Made Bugatti Veyron Super Car 1/4 HD

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The Making of the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's most expensive cars,which features a 1001 horsepower engine and can reach a top speed of 253 MPH. Episode 1/4

Episode 1 of 4. History of Bugatti, back story of the Veyron, the making and testing of the W16 engine.

All Credit goes to National Geographic channel and the writers, directors, and producers of Man-Made.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/man-made/all/Overview

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  • "How do you build an engine with a thousand and one horsepower?"

    Simple.

    Get ZE GERMANS TO DO IT!

  • this car has a german heart!!!!

    german engeneering is the best

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  • damn.. this makes the Ferraris look like shit..

  • No british narrator...HALLELUJAH!!!!!

  • The contrast between the serious, understated Germans with the 'XtReMe' American presenting nonsense is quite amusing.

  • 267 miles per hour learn to watch top gear and nice lufthansa A340

  • @Annomal Automobiles E. Bugatti was a French car manufacturer founded in 1909 in Molsheim, Alsace, as a manufacturer of high-performance automobiles by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti. so that car is very French even though it has a German common sense and an Italian at heart.

  • not that amazing an engine.... honda can probably do it if given 8000cc... and they'll do it w/o any turbos

  • @tommeister68 That car has almost nothing to do with france

  • btw all cars are man made :)

  • IF YOU TAKE OUT THE ENGINE FROM THE BUGATTI VEYRON AND PUT IT IN THE ARIEL ATOM YOU WILL GET A EVEN BIGGER MONSTER

  • Not too bad for a french car. Ettore Bugatti will be very proud if he was still alive today..... french people should know how to make cars.

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