Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

AKKKK!!!!
Grim!!!!
arrghh..
You have to realise, when it boils right down to it, its only a car and they can suffer horrible fates at times.. Some skate through their lives getting no scratches, and others find every single scratcher, parking lot dinger, fender benders, (salt water lakes), etc, etc... (not to mention falling, defunct Russian satelites and small meteors).
I am sure its salvageable if its only been in salt water for a mear 3 hours or so. People drive on wet winter highways with salt on the road. Shouldnt be a big deal.
Bill
if it was running when the engine became submerged it will have to be replaced or rebuilt. hydraulic pressures where they aint sposed to be can bend the mightiest of con rods, and destroy valvetrains. the rear differential is probably in need of a rebuild. tranny too most likely.
Maybe the $2million should have gone for a better, greater use than wasting it on a single car for this fool.![]()
Yeah, but it's a bit late to spend it on Planned Parenthood classes and birth control for his parents
Hey All,
A Veyron in a lake - what's wrong with that? Ugly car to start with - not as good looking or as fast as a Shelby Super Cars (SSC) Ultimate Aero TT. Now a loss of one of those would be tragic.
-Ed-

The Lufkin Daily News has now identified that driver as Andy House, the owner of Performance Auto Sales in Lufkin.
Perhaps too coincidentally, the company restores wrecked exotics for resale, which makes this whole situation seem like something akin to a mortician offing his own family members to drum up business. Unthinkable, for sure, and we hope it’s not the case here as we’d hate to discover later that this Veyron was sacrificed as a publicity stunt.

The cynic in me is thinking "insurance job"![]()