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Bugatti sells out of $5 million cars as Americans struggle with inflation

Por: Newsweek Business September 24, 2022

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As the number of Americans who are financially struggling reaches a five-year high, national concerns surrounding inflation don't appear to be impacting the consumer behavior of the mega-wealthy. In fact, Bugatti sold out of its new $5 million Mistral roadster before the cars were even unveiled.Bugatti Rimac CEO Mate Rimac told CNBC on Wednesday that the maker had sold out of all 99 models set to be produced by the time the supercar—which... + full article



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