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Famous French automaker originally founded by Ettore Bugatti. The company created some of the greatest cars ever built, including the most successful racecar (the Type 35 with over 2000 victories), incredible sportscars (the Type 57), and the most expensive limos (the Type 41). Bugatti went bankrupt originally in 1953, but was brought back to life as an Italian brand that produced the EB110, but that went out of business, and now the name is owned by VW, which intends to produce the Bugatti Veyron 16/4, someday.
by Duesey December 1, 2003
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An alternative to buying a Ferrari (they cost about the same).
Damn, that Ferrari costs almost as much as college.
by Duesey December 1, 2003
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A private undergraduate university in Atlanta, GA.
I go to Emory.
by Duesey December 10, 2003
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A grand old car company initial founded by Wilhelm Maybach in 1920 (Maybach himself was one of the founding engineers of Diamler Benz). The original company produced ultira luzury sedans in Germany until it went bankrupt in 1937, at which point it began building airplane engines for the Nazi war machine. The Maybach name has recently been reincarnated by Mercedes Benz as the brand name for its new ultra luxury brand, which currently markets two super luxury sedans, the 57 and 62, each basing at $300K and $350K respectively.
Everyone thinks Maybachs are new, but they aren't.

That Maybach costs more than my house.
by Duesey December 1, 2003
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The name of Emil Jellineck's daughter. Emil Jellineck was a Jewish banker from Austira who financed Diamler's racing efforts at the turn of the century, and subsequently earned the right to name the cars. Hitler must have been oblivous to this fact as he rode around the jewel of Germany, the Mercedes-Benz 770K.
Mercedes was Jewish, Hitler was an idiot.
by Duesey December 1, 2003
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