'That's so sad' cry fans as Bugatti supercar worth £1m spotted 'collecting dust' in abandoned showroom | 450WRE5 | 2024-01-27 12:08:01
YouTuber and TikTok star Tom Iconic revealed to his followers an empty Bugatti dealership, with a motor that
A PETROLHEAD has noticed a Bugatti supercar "gathering dust" inside an abandoned showroom.
YouTuber and TikTok star Tom Iconic revealed to his followers an empty Bugatti dealership, with a motor that seems to be a Veyron partially visible behind the dimly lit retailer.


The mysterious discovery was made on an unknown road in what appears to be a excessive class area of the UK – though followers within the comments of the TikTok video consider it to be in London.
Within the video, Tom exhibits viewers the store's entrance – with the lights inside clearly turned off, the front doorways locked and the view inside obscured.
Nevertheless, by peering by way of the front glass display, Tom factors out a Veyron that may be seen that's been left behind.
He says: "There's the Veyron, accumulating mud.
"Bugatti's not been open for a number of weeks now, they've cleaned the whole place out."
There's nothing inside to recommend why the high-priced motor would be left behind.
The Veyron is among the world's most iconic supercars and the original boasted a prime velocity of 252mph – with Prime Gear naming it their '2000s Automotive of the Decade'.
Certainly, host Jeremy Clarkson once stated: "It was a automotive that simply rewrote the rule guide actually, a tremendous piece of engineering."
While it's arduous to tell from the video which variant of the Veyron that is, the supercar's worth can begin from £925,000 – with the Veyron Super Sport version fetching upwards of £1.8m.
Viewers of the video on social have been lefted intrigued by the discovering.
One wrote: "That's so sad, I'm wondering why it's simply sitting there."
And another joked: "It's accumulating cash, not mud!"
This comes just after a fleet of abandoned supercars were discovered collecting dust in a Belgian warehouse.
The "mint condition" motors, which incorporates almost 20 Ferrari's – considered one of them a uncommon £300okay 365 GT4 BB – have been found and are set to be bought off after the owner "left the country".
Elsewhere, a set of classic sports cars left to rot in a barn for 50 years have been bought for over £100,000.


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