Bugatti launched sales of its pre-owned Veyrons. The programme intended to hand over the used vehicles to the new owners is called the Certified Heritage Cars. All cars went through technical inspection and maintenance. Moreover, the car's guarantee was extended for 1–2 years.
So far only four Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport cars and three Bugatti Veyron Vitesse vehicles (10,000 to 17,000 km mileage) are ready to be ordered. Interesting to know is that no price tag was announced. First you send a purchase request and then you are informed on the price (evidently, it will depend on the amount of potential buyers). Instead, the company has calculated fuel expenses and transport tax for the future owner. Apparently it was made to demonstrate at least some useless numbers.
All in all, Bugatti has some problems with selling even the new Veyron Grand Sport and Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse cars. Maybe it would go easier with the used cars: sold — bought — resold. There is a method here and, what is even more important, they all come back to the factory family.