Mayur Shree of Dallas just bought a $3 million car. But it took more than wealth to land Texas’ first Bugatti Chiron, one of the world’s most expensive production vehicles.
It was almost like adopting a child.
The 32-year-old real estate investor networked with Bugatti executives and board members of parent company Volkswagen. He agreed to buy another seven-figure Bugatti and shared his father’s inspirational tale of rising from teenage meat market worker to owning a warehouse empire in South Africa.
Shree even had to provide the French automaker with his exotic car resume, a vetting process designed to keep Chirons in the garages of connoisseurs rather than investors.
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