Friday, April 15, 2016

Supercar revoked – it shakes down – Expressen

Faulty fuel gauge usually sammanknippas with old rusty Svensson cars in 5000 kronorsklassen. But now it annoying error also affected one of the world’s most expensive cars: Bugatti Veyron. Apparently the time the tank gauge is not keeping pace with the töstiga 16-cylinder engine in eight liters. It shows that there is soup even though it is just bone dry in the tank.

The 72 cars are affected by mätartrasslet.

The second error involving 13 cars and battery cable to the generator. It has a tendency to corrode and can lead to overheating of components. Additional heating is not something you want in a car already requires ten coolers.

The last thing you want to happen when you depress the pedal in a Veyron is for it to come loose parts from the car – but it’s exactly what can happen. 87 cars recalled to aluminum plates for the car jack can fly off.



Insanely expensive car to own

Last year produced the very last piece of the Bugatti Veyron. In 10 years, sold the VW-owned Bugatti 450 cars at an average price of 22 million. It sounds like a good deal for the VW group, but analysts say that it was just the opposite. According to calculations the VW have lost a staggering 44 million crowns on each car.

The car is not a brilliant deal for the owners. An oil change for example, costs SEK 170 000. A set of tires cost nearly 300 000. But it does not stop there. The tires are glued on magnesium wheels that wear – and preferably be scrapped at every fourth tire change. There will be an extra charge of SEK 600 000.

However, buyers are in most cases advice.

An average Veyron owners have an average of 84 cars, three jets and a yacht.

the sequel to the Veyron called Chiron. The car was unveiled in March at the Geneva Motor Show, and the base price is EUR 2.4 million.

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