If you thought that driving a regular old supercar like the Lamborghini Gallardo was the epitome of awesome... no wait, we meant to say snobbism, we think we can do better than that! Yes dear friends, it’s a brand new Bugatti Veyron, finished in red and white, being driven through Vietnam.
We are talking about a car that’s wider than a canal boat weaving through some of the most unpredictable traffic in the world, surrounded by people on scooters. We don’t yet know who it belongs to, but it’s being reported across the web that this car cost somewhere in the region of $1.4 million in Vietnam.
The average wage in Vietnam is about VND 3.2 million, which might sound like a lot, but actually translates to about $150 a month. Which means an average person would have to work for 777 years to be able to afford one of these thousand horsepower beasts.
The average wage in Vietnam is about VND 3.2 million, which might sound like a lot, but actually translates to about $150 a month. Which means an average person would have to work for 777 years to be able to afford one of these thousand horsepower beasts.