Bugatti: No Need For Special Requests – They Have Sold Out Shows

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - MARCH 05: Bugatti Divo is displayed during the second press day at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show on March 5, 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Robert Hradil/Getty Images)
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - MARCH 05: Bugatti Divo is displayed during the second press day at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show on March 5, 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland. (Photo by Robert Hradil/Getty Images) /
facebooktwitterreddit

I feel sorry for no one in this case. If I can’t get a Bugatti at all, others can also feel what I’m feeling a bit by not getting what they want. Bugatti’s boss was happy to announce “no special projects” for any customer.

Firstly, having the most entry-level Bugatti is special (there is no such thing as entry-level but we go with it for this post). Not one person would turn down a chance to own, drive, or even steal a Bugatti.

Don’t ask me if I will drive one, ask me how long I’m going to be. Will I be back this year, or will I be back ever. Not surprisingly enough, some of the rich and famous want things to remain personal to them because of the amount of money they splash for a ride, especially a Bugatti.

It’s understandable why they kicking against the car if they were.

Bugatti Won’t Accept Requests For Special Projects

More from Cars

One thing we have to acknowledge, Bugatti is one of the few at the top who can make such decisions based on their sold-out Centodieci. It was crazy to hear one showcasing of the Bugatti Centodieci and then BOOM! Sold out!

They have a stronger hand in this one. As said by Ronan Glon;

"The sold-out Centodieci, unveiled during California’s Monterey Car Week, reaffirmed Bugatti’s commitment to modern coachbuilding."

While Ferrari’s bosses and tech chief are confirming a new direction that they will be heading into in order to attract new faces and fresh blood while maintaining to keep their loyal patriots happy. This will not be the case for hotcakes, Bugatti.

Who quite frankly do what they want. Think about it… A sold-out $8.9 million car, sold out! No signs for panic right there. So you have to ask yourself, is the release of 15 new models between now and 2023 a sign of desperation for Ferrari?

Special Treatment Important But Limited

Said it before, going to say it again. Give the client what he wants and they will coming running. How do you achieve this? Don’t just make something in your image. Produce something from the experience of the person you selling to as well.

More of the same opinions can make a huge difference. Like $8.9 million difference. But that’s where they draw the line. Just an opinion, no special request for anyone under the sun. Stop right there with that request sir.

"Rommelfanger and his team travel to car-related events around the world to meet Bugatti’s most important customers and listen to their feedback. These conversations often provide the company with inspiration, but Rommelfanger stressed that his team ultimately decides what to build. He wants to ensure each one-off or few-off project fits squarely into Bugatti’s strategy. (via: AUTOCAR.com)"

light. Related Story. Ferrari’s Future Explained By The Tech Boss Himself

Don’t change Bugatti!

They must stay true to their ways. Only sometimes change is good. However, class and elegance is legendary and ever lasting. If you can find that, don’t change a thing.