Review
$750,000 Bugatti and flashing check engine light five minutes later
He traded into a Bugatti Veyron and committed to $14,000 a month for three years, convinced he’d finally landed his dream car. Within minutes of driving away, the check engine light came on, followed by coolant warnings and terrifying misfires. A dealer misdiagnosis had already cost six figures, and now he was stuck in Kansas with a flashing warning light and no safety net. The reality of the payment hit hard. In the end, the problem came down to a tiny $10 purge valve - the simplest fix on one of the most complicated cars in the world.