The $6 million crash: Bugatti Chiron, Porsche 911 and a camper van 

One of the world’s fastest and most expensive cars, the Bugatti Chiron, has done itself a mischief in an overtaking manouvre gone wrong in Europe. The Bugatti Chiron – valued at €2.4 million plus taxes – would cost about $6 million in Australia due to the $4.5 million purchase price plus another $1.5 million in Luxury Car Tax. The Porsche 911 caught in the kerfuffle also isn’t exactly cheap, valued at about $300,000 in Australia.

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