On the evening of May 24, a select group of Los Angeles car connoisseurs and big spenders got a sneak peek at the fastest, most expensive production car on the market — the 2006 Bugatti Veyron 16.4. How fast? At its top speed of 250 mph, the Veyron could whisk you from Manhattan to Miami in just five hours. But with a price tag of $1.3 million, the Veyron is the kind of luxury you won’t find parked in Jon Q. Babyboomer’s image-conscious driveway.
The car was displayed at an “Evening of Luxury” at the O’Gara Coach Company, a premium auto dealer in Beverly Hills. “The most anticipated supercar of the 21st century and the finest luxury items, all at your fingertips,” says O’Gara Coach president and CEO Ehren Bragg.
O’Gara — which also carries Aston Martins, Bentleys, Lamborghinis, and Spykers — sells more of the 50 Veyrons produced every year than any other auto dealer on the planet. Even so, the retailer maintains no excess inventory. All Veyrons are built to order with a $400,000 deposit, and there is a one-year waiting list, which made the May event a rare opportunity to see the supercar up close.
Check out www.driveyourdream.com  See if they have one you can test drive for the weekend.