It can’t be all bad

Check out this video.

People off the street are placed in the passenger seat of a Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4. If you don’t crack a grin or larf out loud watching their reactions, you must be a cyborg.

A few important details: the Bugatti Veyron was a $1.7 to $2.7 million dollar vehicle manufactured in France from 2005 to 2014. It acquired a record for the world’s fastest production vehicle in 2013 at a speed of 265.7 mph. That vehicle was equipped with a Hennessey engine rated at 1,244 hp. Standard 0-62.1 mph times equal 2.46 seconds.

That, folks, is fast.

And fun. As you can clearly see.

BZ

P.S.

If you thought that was badass, watch this.

Wait wait wait. If you thought that was badass, you’ll think this is even badasserer, as you sit in a Bugatti Chiron — successor to the Veyron — running the Nürburgring in Germany, which many believe is the world’s most difficult and challenging track.