Bugatti Veyron Repair Bill

Bugatti Veyron Repair Bill

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wl606

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268 posts

200 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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I can't understand it myself, but I thought it might be of interest, as there's been much talk on the cost of Veyron maintenance. I'm sure someone will be able to translate.

Sorry if it's already been posted, but with the search function down, it's impossible to find anything on here.

johnnyreggae

2,939 posts

160 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Wheel tyre and a bit of body work : 75 grand to you squire - plus vat of course

sa_20v

4,108 posts

231 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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£80k? Ugly car, ugly costs.

4leks

177 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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~£77,700

bill from Bentley Moscow

don't want to translate every single one but roughly:

replacing front bumper
2 bumper grills
bolster
front bumper spoiler
protective wheelarch liner
right spoiler
new wheel & tyre
preparation & painting of front bumper

& a lot of minor items like bolts etc


RevHappy

1,838 posts

162 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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What was the per hour rate?

andrew

9,970 posts

192 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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only a bugatti owner would go to a bentley dealer in order to get a repair done on the cheap smile

Davey S2

13,096 posts

254 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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So roughly the same price as a lightly used GT3.

Bonkers.

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Buggering up the (very expensive) magnesium wheel, and the (very expensive) tyre, which would then need to be replaced on both sides.

Then bumper costs too, and all the associated stuff that goes with it (for example, every nut and bolt is titanium), £77k doesn't actually seem that bad?!

Yes, it's a lot of money to me of course, but as a % of it's new value it seems very comparable to other cars.

4leks

177 posts

175 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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RevHappy said:
What was the per hour rate?
Not very clear on the bill.

My understanding is the labour for fitting and repainting was charged at £154 per hour including local VAT

PHOENIXUK

2,198 posts

201 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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TonyHetherington said:
Buggering up the (very expensive) magnesium wheel, and the (very expensive) tyre, which would then need to be replaced on both sides.

Then bumper costs too, and all the associated stuff that goes with it (for example, every nut and bolt is titanium), £77k doesn't actually seem that bad?!

Yes, it's a lot of money to me of course, but as a % of it's new value it seems very comparable to other cars.
Comparable, really... 'Approx' 7% of new price to put a bumper on paint it and a couple of wheels and tyres.....

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

250 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Yes.

A £25k Ford Whatever would then cost £1750.

For a new bumper, new wheel, two new tyres and spraying.

Dr G

15,175 posts

242 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Audi wheel ~£600, bumper plastic ~£400, tyre £250, liner ~£100, sundries/bolts ~£50. Add £300 of main dealer labour and £250 from the bodyshop it's in the same ballpark as a percentage.

Any sane human? Repair and paint bumper £300, wheel refurb £100.

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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This was in excess of £2k to repair without ANY other damage, literally just the top "skin" had been peeled back, so therefore I agree, considering the car, it doesn't seem that bad.

subirg

718 posts

276 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Sounds totally reasonable to me. Remember this is a £1.2m car. Just because the Veyron depreciates faster than Facebook shares doesn't mean the repair costs do as well. Unfortunately, this is one of the key reasons why these hyper cars will never make sensible purchases for anyone who has to worry about the phrases 'running costs' and 'budgets'.

As for Bentley doing the repair- you will find that they are all part of the same group and are essentially the same company...

Sexual Chocolate

1,583 posts

144 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Thats a lot of cash to fork out if you have only just kerbed it. Guess if you own one you don't really consider the cost.


pistolp

1,719 posts

222 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Total piss take. Partly explains why the resale on these is so ridiculously bad. More money than sense, if the uber rich are starting to see that.
250 GTO is 25m quid. Bumper repair, you'd probably get change out of a few hundred quid. Puts it in perspective. Trouble is VW lost so much on these cars and now they are trying to recoup by shafting customers with the after sales maintenance....

AndrewD

7,537 posts

284 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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Agree. Why is it reasonable to take a percentage of the car's new price just to fix a bumper and a wheel? Piss take

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

250 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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It's a poor representative, but merely to show the increase in the car's original cost takes with it the repair costs.

The car's original cost contains all of those bits which push up the cost; titanium bolts, magnesium wheels, carbon fibre bumper etc. etc. And therefore the price of those to fix increase along with it.

While it's not a perfect comparison - it would suggest your 599 GTO, Andrew, would be £21k to repair a similar thing. Is that a million miles away from what it would cost?!

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

250 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Of course, someone spraying a bumper doesn't cost any more whether it's a Veyron or a Vauxhall.

andrew

9,970 posts

192 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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TonyHetherington said:
Of course, someone spraying a bumper doesn't cost any more whether it's a Veyron or a Vauxhall.
tbh i reckon it probably does
bugatti painters will apply many more coats, do much labour intensive finishing and polishing, and rectify faults that vauxhall won't bother with