Bugatti Veyron Available for $25,000... Per Day
Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos
With a seven-figure price tag, not many of us can get anywhere near a Bugatti Veyron, but $25,000 sounds a bit closer to what we could afford to spend on a car. We'd just imagine that twenty-five grand lasting a bit longer than one day. But if you simply must get behind the wheel of a Veyron and don't know anyone willing to let you drive theirs, you could always turn to Holders Vehicle Contracts, a rental firm in England. HVC will rent you a Veyron for the princely sum of $25,000 per day, plus a $160,000 deposit. With those figures attached, HVC isn't likely to be targeting the average joe, but those with the cash to burn who might be deterred from spending the full million might find themselves strangely tempted.

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