There's something poetic about the life of Iranian immigrant turned real estate tycoon Manny Khoshbin, who went from living inside his own car to living the dream that includes a garage of supercars. At last count, he's accumulated roughly $30 million worth of luxury vehicles and continues to add to that collection with recent additions like a Koenigsegg hypercar. With all those multi-million-dollar wheels sitting in his digs just begging to be driven, understandably Khoshbin has a hard time deciding which one is worthy of a spin. But in a YouTube video released Monday, Khoshbin makes up his mind and chooses the Hermes Bugatti Chiron.

Throwing Shade On The Chiron While Wearing Shades

That's $6 million worth of high-tech mobility sitting in his garage and feeling he's neglected his Chiron, which has only accumulated 300 miles of driving distance since he bought it, Khoshbin decides to give this spanking white machine some sun. Speaking of which, while maneuvering it out of the garage, Khoshbin complains that the right side of the dash tends to reflect a lot of glare, making sunglasses behind the wheel mandatory.

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But a set of shades only adds to Khoshbin's cool factor when out in public in his pricey Chiron. Heading down one of the main arteries of Los Angeles, he's totally at ease when he lays on the gas a tad. "What's disappointing with the Bugatti is short trips," lamented Khoshbin. "Bugatti wants to stretch his legs, go far, but unfortunately, we live in a very high densely populated office park. You go from parking lot to parking lot and the Bugatti hates that."

16 Cylinders Of Pure Power

Manny Khoshbin behind the wheel of his Hermes Bugatti Chiron
Manny Khoshbin

But when his Chiron is in its element, namely a sparsely-populated freeway, it delivers pure manna from heaven. "The sheer power of a Bugatti is like nothing else," noted a now relaxed Khoshbin, "16 cylinders, four turbos, 64 valves all dancing to your tune."

That tune tends to get even higher in pitch when the Bugatti gets an opportunity to go faster than 200 mph, something that Khoshbin resists. When put to more severe testing, Bugatti engineers have modified the Chiron to exceed speeds of 300 mph.

Not Bad For A Buffalo

Manny Khoshbin dismounts from his Hermes Bugatti Chiron
Manny Khoshbin

"This thing really rides like a damn buffalo," explained Khoshbin as it speeds down the freeway. "So much force behind it!"

Uhh... Buffalo?

"This thing is heavy, 4,600 pounds and so much force behind it," he added. "I don't know, buffalo came to my mind."

Fans of Greek mythology might point out that the Chiron is actually named after a centaur that reportedly taught Achilles how to fight. But it's Khoshbin's car. If he wants to call it a buffalo, so be it.

Source: Manny Khoshbin

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