Floyd Mayweather Drops a Cool Fifty Grand On An Oil Change

Floyd Mayweather Drops a Cool Fifty Grand On An Oil Change

There is only one thing crazier than spending $3.5 million on a Bugatti Gran Sport Vitesse ... spending $50k just to get the damn thing serviced ... but that's exactly what Floyd Mayweather just did.

We spoke to Obi Okeke from DoctorBugatti.com who tells us he just serviced Floyd's Bugatti ... and it came out to a little bit more than your annual trip to Pep Boys.
 


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MDarringerMDarringer - 8/4/2016 9:16:56 AM
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File this in the "I need people to know I'm so rich that I can afford a $50K oil change." category. Very Kardashian. Very TMZ.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 8/4/2016 8:41:47 PM
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Ernest Hemingway once said "The rich are different from you and I, they have more money." The average Bugatti owner owns 69 cars so I doubt any of them will complain about $50,000 oil changes. Decadent? Hell yes. Would most of us buy a Bugatti if we could? Very likely but we might get buyers remorse when we think about the good we could do for others
with the money.


W208W208 - 8/5/2016 6:10:46 AM
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You'd soon be regretting your philanthropy when the bum you just endowed thanks you by inviting you to partake in a PBR chug and angry fapping.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 8/5/2016 8:18:43 AM
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W208...don't know who you are giving to but autistic children, children with cancer, and children with learning disabilities are at the top of my charitable giving list.


MDarringerMDarringer - 8/5/2016 10:19:31 AM
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And if you truly care about the causes you put your money behind as a philanthropist, no one knows you've given a dime. The minute a person uses his money giving for a paparazzi shine moment, he self-identifies as a hypocrite.


focalfocal - 8/8/2016 11:01:47 AM
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Bugatti Chiron includes service now for 4-5 years.


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