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The car of immoderation
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Ettore Bugatti used to say: Nothing is too good, nothing is too expensive. Sold in France for 660,000 francs, three times the price of a Rolls-Royce, the Bugatti Royale Type 41 disproportionately exceeded its competitors. But with the 1929 Great Depression, its outrageous price made it a business failure. Bugatti only sold three out of the six produced models. The unsold cars remained at the factory, including the Boss' Coupé that Ettore Bugatti used as a personal car all his life. It constitutes a highlight of the Cité de l'Automobile's museum in Mulhouse.
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