A Bugatti Veyron is normally a car valued at well over one million dollars. However, this particular Veyron sustained a bit of damage, drastically reducing its selling price. If you’re in the market for a damaged super car, you’ll still need a bit more than a quarter million dollars. This Veyron just sold at auction in Switzerland for a mere $277,000. One of the earlier Veyrons built, this car was involved in a single vehicle crash on an Austrian highway in April. The insurance company then took to auctioning the car off, figuring they could recoup some of the value.

The car, which has a two-tone exterior, has extensive damage to the exterior and front end. There is also some level of damage to both doors, the side sills, and the under-body, with a certain degree of suspension damage as well. According to the seller, there is not noticeable damage to the transmission or engine, but there may be unseen complications; in other words- buy at your own risk.

What speaks even more to the value of a Veyron even after being wrecked is the fact that this car wasn’t even among the most valuable Veyrons out there. The car is a 2008 model year, and is therefore older and markedly less powerful than the final batch of Veyrons in production today; this Veyron only produces around 987 horsepower, compared to the current variants, which produce in excess of 1,100 horsepower. The car also has uncharacteristically high mileage for a supercar, with almost 20,000 miles on the odometer.

Though the damage may not look too awful on a cursory level, don’t let the pictures fool you. Estimates for the cost of fixing the car range between $800,000 and $850,000. This in mind, it seems like this was a counter-intuitive purchase for the buyer, but to each their own.

Additional details on the sale and more pictures can be viewed, here, on the seller’s website.