When most people buy a car, they know that the investment is worth the money because they simply need the mobility to get to work, go grocery shopping, and enjoy their lives in the modern world. Most people aren't taking their four-door commuter cars drag racing—they just want something to get from Point A to Point B reliably, maybe with a bit of style thrown in. Not so for supercar owners, who want style points aplenty, a ton of (typically unnecessary) performance, and solid investment potential. But supercar owners do also hope for a bit of reliability and build quality—even if they don't always get those in the mix, as proven by a hilarious video just posted on YouTube featuring a Mansory-customized Bugatti Veyron owner struggling get the gas door of his $2 million carbon fiber supercar open.

Put Your Back Into It

As if the Bugatti Veyron isn't fast enough or fancy enough in stock form, Mansory went all-out on the world's fastest car to increase performance and give it a whole new level of flashiness. This car looks like a Linea Vivere edition, which means that Mansory reworked the aerodynamic front, side, and rear elements in addition to recreating the rest of the bodywork out of carbon fiber.

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Hilarious Owner Stories

Bugatti Veyron Mansory Gas Cap Stuck 2
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The car's owner, Houston, gives Savage Garage Clips' host Randy a chance to check out the Veyron before making a potential purchase. Houston relates some hilarious stories, however, about someone renting the car out without his knowledge from his lineup at Royal Exotic Cars. And then, the renters sat on the custom Mansory rear wing and broke one of its hinges—presumably posing for an Instagram shot.

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The Struggle Is Real

Bugatti Veyron Mansory Gas Cap Stuck 3
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But the most hilarious part of the video is, without a doubt, watching Houston trying to fill the Veyron up at the gas station. Of course, the Veyron's massive quad-turbocharged W16 engine guzzles fuel like no other, so the fact that the Mansory body kit appears to have jammed the fuel filler cap shut makes things all too ironic.

Sources: youtube.com and mansory.com.

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