Veyron for ZR1
#29
All American Chevrolet of Midland, Texas just made the mother-of-all-trades when it accepted a Euro-bombing 2008 Bugatti Veyron with just 20,307 miles for an unabashedly American Corvette ZR1 and some cash. Since a new Veyron lists for about $1.6 million and a used one still costs in the range of $1.4 to $3.6 million depending on condition, trim, and rarity, the dealership told us they wouldn't accept the trade-in until they lined up a buyer, which they did. A new Corvette ZR1, by comparison, starts at around $107,000.

I don't know the particulars, but did he probably do it like this, through a dealership, because wouldn't there be tax savings for him, or the guy buying the veyron (I don't remember how it works, haven't bought a car in a few years).
#30
LOfvckingL. Heard at Chevy dealerships across the country every day... Damnit I'm out of rep





