$550k...
$550k http://autos.yahoo.com/used-cars/bugatti-veyron_16_4-cars407720312;_ylt=Au8fFqxNhus.haKn9HGpTb1P2bh_;_ylv=3?sortcol=price&sortdir=up&askpriceub=any&askpricelb=any&deliverymileageub=any&deliverymileagelb=any&location=Beverly+Hills%2C+CA+90210&listingtype=used&model=veyron_16_4&make=bugatti&distance=any Percentage wise, it is worst than a 2008 Murcielago 640
Relatively high miles. Low miles (less then 5k miles) 2008s will not get more then $600k-$700k in wholesale so this one is realistic at 30k miles. I know of one sold (quick sale) to a dealer back in 2009 for $500k even and that car had very little mileage.
I have to agree, the vast majority are asking double that, plus the lack of information, pictures etc.
Id like to shake the hand of the person who put 30,000 miles on a Veyron. Brave and rare soul indeed.
+1 Plus who knows what kind of maintenance it is up for. New tires, about $10k a piece? New wheels IIRC you "have" to get those replaced after every few (4?) tire changes at about $15k a wheel, plus your ~$25k annual service, etc. After awhile all that adds up!
Seriously! It's like taking care of a damn jet! The running costs for these things were even too outrageous for some owners that could actually afford the things. That said, I'm sure most could care less. According to Bugatti's NA Marketing Director in Jay Leno's new video about the Super Sport, most of Bugatti's Press cars are quite high mileage without any major issues. One even reaching over 50,000 miles IIRC.
Also this Veyron is the 1st series and it now looks dated compared to the GranSport, the Pure Sang, the Sang noir etc. But thats less than 400k Euros..a pretty good buy for a european.