Cheryl Cole and a Bugatti

Cheryl Cole is perfect passenger

A poll carried out by the organisers of an upcoming performance motor show revealed that Cheryl Cole is the most popular male fantasy figure as the perfect passenger to have sitting alongside them and the car that would be most desirable to drive Cheryl around in would be the awesome Bugatti Veyron.

The Prestige and Performance Motor show is to be held at London’s Earls Court from November 5th to the 8th and then from Birmingham’s NEC from November 12th to the 15th. Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear will be hosting the show and he described the Bugatti Veyron as the greatest car we will ever see in our lifetime.

An Audi R8 that was owned by Cheryl Cole is currently for sale at approximately £66,000, the car certainly has the X Factor as the car was an exclusive edition R8 R Tronic specially ordered by Cheryl Cole with exclusive two tone black and ivory inserted verano leather. Back in 2007 Cheryl Cole famously refused the offer of a top of the range Bentley from her husband Ashley Cole refusing to give into the temptation of living like a true WAG.


By Geraldine Ashton Green, motoring.co.uk

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