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  1. ubwco

    ubwco Rookie

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    From a design stand point, do anyone think that the Bugatti Veyron is a work of art.
     
  2. srika

    srika Karting

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    yes. very much so. both the exterior and interior. I also think the Zonda is a true "work of art". I wouldn't say the same for the majority of cars. Even many bonafide "supercars".
     
  3. bpk1

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    Yes in my opinion the veyron is a work of art, as many of the past Bugatti's have been. I notice more and more each time I look at that car, and to me that's the definition of a work of art. In this case it's a car, a very nice one at that.
     
  4. fiorano94

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    Ill be looking at one in about 12 hours.
     
  5. Tobias

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    Absolutely. An engineering titan and also beautiful. It's the daddy right now.
     
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    250californiafan Formula 3 Rossa Subscribed

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    Definately, the detail on the car is amazing and the lines are beautiful.
     
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    Razzer92 F1 Rookie

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    yes i think it is
     
  9. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    un chef d oeuvre absolut, et c est produit en France.
     
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    I do not. I think it's an unfortunate result of stubborn management.
     
  12. Smurf

    Smurf Formula 3

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    no...
     
  13. thepinkumbrella

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    God NO.
    A good piece of engineering, yes, but certianly not art.

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I know, but this thing is hideous
     
  14. b-mak

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    Engineering masterpiece? Yes. Art? Not a chance in high holy hell. Hideous? Not so much.
     
  15. Bowers

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    Beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder.

    There was a Veyron at the Danville show this past month. I personally admire the engineering of such a vehicle but think it ugly as sin. My friend, whom was there with me, could not stop admiring it commenting on its look.

    There's alot of "art" out there that I look at and ask myself "Someone paid for this carp?"
     
  16. TexasF355F1

    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Yes, I think it is.

    I would love to have just the engine displayed as art in my house.
     
  17. rosso_fanatic

    rosso_fanatic Formula Junior

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    It's a very beautifully styled car assuming it's wearing the right colors. I've seen examples that just look awful. The Pegaso version's paint scheme really ruins the car's lines. I beleive the Veyrons styling will stand the test of time.

    red/black - good
    silver/burdundy - good
    solid silver - good
    solid black - good

    black/lime green - bad
    black/orange - bad
    pink - very very bad

    This car is just to elegant and refined to be painted in bright and/or outrageous colors.
     
  18. Zahiba

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    Look wise I can go either way, sometimes good, most of the time bad though. Aesthetically not a work of art, Engineeringly yes. Thing goes 252 and you're comfortable for gods sake!
     

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