This is both absurd and obscene. I could think of a million better ways to spend the money and benefit people or ecosystems if I had 10 or 20 million $ burning a hole in my pocket. Shame to the people spending this kind of money on such trivial and useless things, and to Bugatti (and other brands) for humoring them. It makes me really sad to know there are people who would rather blow these amounts and waste the money.
jessriedel|6 years ago
https://www.givewell.org/charities/top-charities
golemiprague|6 years ago
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AlexMuir|6 years ago
perfmode|6 years ago
cycrutchfield|6 years ago
Or maybe you can realize that moralizing about what other people do with their own money is the absurd and obscene thing.
viscanti|6 years ago
Someone with less money than you could say the same thing about a lot of your purchases from your discretionary income. The people paying for a $13m Bugatti are likely spending a lot in taxes which is generally how society has agreed upon people benefiting society through their spending. You could argue for higher taxes but that probably doesn't impact much spending for these people who own 80+ cars and have $13m+ to buy a car with.
themagician|6 years ago
There may come a time in the future where Bugatti makes cars that aren't even drivable. It won't matter. People will still buy them. They could make an engine block out of solid gold and sell it and people would buy it just for the novelty.
beautifulfreak|6 years ago
hxegon|6 years ago
I hate this argument of "I could have done something better with x", it's reeks of authoritarianism. Yes, there is a better way to spend money, if you decide what "better" means, which you don't, because it's not your money.
ReptileMan|6 years ago
Taus are boring. Be dark eldar and enjoy the good stuff in life.
SketchySeaBeast|6 years ago
numakerg|6 years ago
I think the kind of people buying $13 million cars often neither know nor care about the state of the world outside their bubble of luxury.
DamnYuppie|6 years ago
The idea that they get money for nothing and spend it all on luxuries is very misguided.
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