Interestingly, Bugatti’s have been the most common of the modern hypercars to have been in SA/Africa👀 with 5 Chirons and around 6 Veyrons entering the country at various stages in time. Currently, there is 1 Chiron and 3 Veyrons in SA🤙
That's great,5 Chirons and 6 Veyrons 🧐 it's incredible to have that number of Bugattis in the country.Where as to buy one is very expensive when converting the USD price to SA ,at least you saw a Bugatti Chiron in reality which in my case I only see it on RU-vid.
Cool video. Must've been a shock and exciting to see. I did car spotting yesterday in Sea Point and Camps Bay, only managed to see 2 Bently's and an Aston Martin Vantage.
@@DNSpots that is true , I do agree with in terms of the regulations , but all the Buggati's excluding Moti's mansory Buggati's are all Zimbabwean owned , gets me wonder ?
Holy Moses!!!! In Cape Town!?!?! MY City?!?! My city has a Chiron??? I saw the Veyron but a Chiron?? Oh my God! What am I seeing?? Its a proud, proud day indeed! Cape Town is officially on the hyper-car map!
@@prince.s.kamoto5975 Crazy thing is Zunaid Moti, South African businessman, has the most expensive Bugatti Veyron in the world, he has $450 000 worth of diamonds on his numberplate. His veyron is worth more than this Chiron. Moti also has the only Pagani in Africa.
Yooh Hai Zimbabweans😅🤦♀️ nithi proudly Zim ngoba I driver I Zimbabwean Mara after some time nithini no I'm ndebele from RSA ngoba eyi nina... proudly ngoba I machine I driver u Zimbabwean wow
There are multiple ways to bring in LHD cars from overseas but it’s only allowed in the country for a certain amount of time, the car can’t be registered in South Africa.
It is relatively but it might be cheaper to register the car over there then bring it into SA as opposed to bringing it into SA directly for a limited period of time due to Carnét