If you're looking for a salesman going "slideways" or 200mph on the highway with a $2 million supercar, then sorry to say, you'll be disappointed. This video of the topless Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport was created by Adrian Hill, client advisor at St. Louis Motorsports located in Missouri. Apparently Adrian has found a different way to pitch the dealership's products by creating a string of videos that are somewhat goofy, yet charming due to their simplicity and his personal down-to-earth attitude.

Can't say if this particular video actually reaches the right clientele, but watching it makes you feel no different than if you visited a pal of yours who works at a ritzy dealership and he took you for a quick spin in a uber-expensive supercar.

Via: Autogespot , Source: Adrian



16 Comments

  1. kopetdag » July 11, 2009  

    160 mph?! :)

  2. Anonymous » July 11, 2009  

    no..160kph...their in america...works out to about 100mph

  3. Anonymous » July 11, 2009  

    1st, in America... its MPH so yes 160 MPH...
    2nd. Its "they're" in America or They are in America..

    Clown.

    P.s. I hope that the manager talked to them about doing such a crappy job representing their company and exotics with such an unprofessional video.

  4. Anonymous » July 11, 2009  

    It didnt reach 160, it had the room to do it, but they didnt pass other cars quickly enough for it to have been 160

  5. kopetdag » July 12, 2009  

    I don't think you need to pass other cars in that thing, in order to reach 160 mph. With as many horses as there are under the hood, it's a matter of seconds before you reach a speed like that.

    P.S. They are vs. Their vs. There are
    P.P.S. Then vs. Than

    :))

  6. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    its a bunch of d-bag salesmen ... i wouldnt put it beyond them to exaggerate every now and then.

  7. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    160…?? Didn’t seem like neither 160mph nor 160 kph to me!
    Think he meant to say 60 and the Brit added it was “just about on the speed limit”. (60mph)

    Fabulous car… makes a lot more whooshing and swirling noises that I thought.

    Guess the 0-60 mph acceleration in 2.8 seconds from the super German technology was rather overwhelming for the Redneck and the East-end Brit!

  8. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    I wonder what the rebate is on one of those!

  9. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    this reminds me of those videos on you see on youtube with the rappers showing off their bentleys etc while pulling stacks of money from their pockets. but this is like taking it to the next level

  10. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    No sour graping here,but despite all the media hype and all the technological breakthroughs that this 2 million dollar supercar possesses, I still think that it is UGLY at all angles. The car is simply ill-proportioned and too bulbous. It looks awkward whichever way you look at it. I mean,if I could afford to buy a supercar,I would choose one with the looks that I actually appreciate. Sorry,Bugatti. Ditto the Audi R8. I couldn't appreciate the gaping metal strip on its B-pillar,which I think ruins the car's overall smooth appearance.

  11. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    Did anyone noticed that he had to adjust the left rearview mirror with his hands? High quality standards...

  12. Anonymous » July 12, 2009  

    6 liter...? its an 8 liter you noob!

  13. lazy penguin » July 13, 2009  

    I noticed the mirror adjustment too, but it seems that he had adjusted it with power just before the passenger put on his seatbelt. Not sure why he would manualy adjust it too.

  14. Anonymous » July 13, 2009  

    What is this noob....?

  15. Shawn » July 13, 2009  

    I'm sorry, but that video was great just for the turbo sound alone

  16. Anonymous » July 15, 2009  

    Beautiful car...video is ehh. As far as manual adjustments...some sports cars have manual adjustments(mirrors, seats) so they dont have to mess with the unnecessary stuff that adds to the wait and complexity.

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