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| Bugatti EB 112 Concept |
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| EB112 Concept |
| catfather 10-14-2010 |
The EB 112 Concept by Bugatti is stunning. Even standing still, it moves...moves Oh! so gracefully, as a large, sleek, muscled cat moves. I am stymied though: Which is my greater joy of the two -- the Galibier concept (which has had a good deal of press) or the EB 112, which I am seeing here for the first time. I am, indeed, attracted to 4-door saloons that look a lot like 4-door coupes (include, please, the occasional 4-door convertible, such as the Chrysler Phaeton Concept). Whichever -- the lines are so graceful yet suggest such power. These are objects of beauty. I guess that IF the question is: Which car -- Galibier or EB 112? that the only practical answer is: I'll have one of each, please. |
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