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Bugatti Veyron Lake Crash: The Aftermath in Pictures

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In what could be described as one of the most well documented exotic car incidents on the net, following the actual crash footage of the Bugatti Veyron and video of the vehicle as it was being pulled out of the saltwater pond in Texas, our friends from 'Jalopnik' have now secured photos of the 1,001 horsepower supercar in all its soggy glory. Click through to see how a Veyron looks like after taking an accidental dip into a lake.

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19 Comments:

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

besides water damages and probably some engine problems, it doesn't look like it sustained any frame damage...

Still, 2m dollar car, I'm a little hurt about it.

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

seems fine actually =]
mayB they could fix that....not so sure about the idiot driver though

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

might make him an offer for the engine + box.. would look nice in boot of my mk2 golf. ultimate donor car!

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

looks better now

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

interesting to see that, despite such a strong impact, the srs airbag did not deploy.

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

Perhaps next time the driver will remember to lower the window and get out of the car that way when he is stuck in puddle like this. It might just have saved the interior.

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

ouch! still hurts! lol

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

Stick through the carwash, it'll be grand

Michail said... »November 17, 2009

Knowing the VW Group, with a few mods here and there, the engine might very well fit in the Golf lol

Sergio said... »November 17, 2009

"seems fine actually =]
mayB they could fix that....not so sure about the idiot driver though"
that idiot can not be saved...

job vacancies said... »November 17, 2009

nothing an eternal in this mortal world, this car is only human-made. Only the mighty power be long the eternal.

CaliDesigner said... »November 17, 2009

Owner was probably too fat to get out through the window, thus ruining the interior. But if they disassemble everything, clean it all, replace electrics, leather, and carpet, bet you wont be able to tell it every went for a swim in a couple months.

Anonymous said... »November 17, 2009

"nothing an eternal in this mortal world, this car is only human-made. Only the mighty power be long the eternal."

I've got news for you about that 'mighty power' and it's existance.

Braddo said... »November 17, 2009

So so sad... What a goose... And that invisible Pelican..Gotta watch out for those..

Anonymous said... »November 18, 2009

I'm surprised that not one person had commented on the fact that it looks like his cell phone on the floor by the gas pedal.
I would be willing to bet that he was reaching for it and "SPLOOSH"

Anonymous said... »November 18, 2009

Wow new dirt look faded model from Bugatti.

Anonymous said... »November 29, 2009

I would take it.
Away with that gas-guzzling 16 cylider engine. and insert a big electric motor with whoopin'ass torque.
this would be cool.

Greg said... »November 29, 2009

It'll buff out.

Anonymous said... »December 27, 2009

a blow dryer here and there and its ready to hit the road again!

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