'With Bugatti, we are sold out well into 2025,' Bugatti Rimac CEO Mate Rimac said, adding that the company expects to 'come out even stronger' post-recession.
As the number of Americans who are financially struggling reaches a five-year high, national concerns surrounding inflation don't appear to be impacting the consumer behavior of the mega-wealthy. In fact, Bugatti sold out of its new $5 million Mistral roadster before the cars were even unveiled.
"We don't see any slowdown at the moment, quite the opposite," Rimac said."With Bugatti, we are sold out well into 2025. So even if the [The boom Bugatti has seen ahead of its launch atcomes as more than 4 in 10 Americans say they are struggling to remain where they are financially, according to a poll conducted at the end of June by Monmouth University. It marked the first time that figure has topped 3 in 10 Americans since pollsters began asking the question five years ago.
"Economic concerns tend to rise to the top of the list of family concerns, as you might expect, but the singular impact of inflation is really hitting home right now," Patrick Murray, the director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said in a July 5 press release.
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