Although it made its debut in 2006, this car has roots dating back to 1930s racing. Named after French driver Pierre Veyron, winner of the 1939 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Veyron is one of the fastest cars on the road, having been clocked at 253 mph; its 1,001-horsepower engine makes it among the most powerful. Created by Bugatti, the French carmaker founded in 1909 by early grand prix racer Ettore Bugatti, the Veyron has jumbo tires, all-wheel drive and a spacious interior with plush leather seats. More than 50 colors are available. The attention to detail is over the top: The GPS system can be displayed in the car's rearview mirror.

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