A Chiron Sport shows up in Zürich

A Chiron Sport shows up in Zürich

In Zurich, various Bugattis continue to roam the streets. This one has been spotted several times, but it has now changed its number.

The lower the license plate number, the more you pay for it; this applies not only in far-off Arabia but also in Switzerland. It's not uncommon for people there to shell out a six-figure sum for their desired license plate at auctions. Just a few weeks ago, the lowest-ever issued Zurich license plate was auctioned off. The buyer paid a whopping 202,000 Swiss Francs for the metal plate, which, of course, went directly into the state treasury. Even more expensive was ZH 100, sold about 10 months ago, where the buyer paid around 226,000 Swiss Francs.

The most expensive, to date, was the Zug license plate ZG 10, auctioned off for an astonishing 233,000 Swiss Francs.

This Bugatti now also sports a somewhat more elegant license plate. However, it was purchased for a mere 2,500 Swiss Francs, which, in contrast to other license plates, is a real bargain.





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