YouTuber Manny Khoshbin took his one-off Pagani Huayra for a service and was happy with the cost
- Manny Khoshbin decided to take out his Pagani Huayra
- He took it to the service center for its annual service
- The cost didn’t surprise him, and he was actually fine with it
Published on Aug 20, 2024 at 1:29 PM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja
Last updated on Aug 20, 2024 at 5:07 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
Manny Khoshbin is a lot of things — including a real estate mogul — but he’s also the owner of the iconic Hermès Edition Pagani Huayra.
He has owned the one-off hypercar for a while now and recently took it to the service center for its annual maintenance.
Servicing a hypercar as rare and ‘delicate’ as the Huayra can set you back a fair amount, but Khoshbin was rather satisfied with its cost in the end.
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Taking out the Hermès Pagani Huayra for service
The multi-talented real estate mogul also happens to have a sizeable YouTube channel.
On there, he posted a video about taking the Hermès Edition Pagani Huayra to get it serviced.
It began with him ‘waking up’ the hypercar — which takes a few minutes, by the way.
Then, he drove it around his unusually large driveway, where several other cars in his luxury car collection were parked.
The YouTuber mentioned that he feared the Huayra was getting flat tires since the hypercar hadn’t been on the road for a while.
Well, it’s not been out much at all, so to speak.
You see, the one-off Pagani has only around 213 miles clocked on its odometer since he bought it in 2015.
We actually got an exclusive look at the Hermès Pagani Huayra, and you can check it out here.
The service cost was a ‘bargain’
Anyhow, the Huayra is also not the only hypercar he owns either.
His collection includes several all-white Rolls-Royces, a Bugatti Veyron, and several other luxury cars that go fast.
After reaching the service center, Khoshbin obviously couldn’t film the entire thing.
Hence, he sat down after the whole thing was done to break down the cost.
The maintenance cost him $8,200, to which he said: “It was a bargain.”
That made sense when he compared it to the service cost of his Veyron, whose oil change costs a whopping $21,000.
In the end, such prices don’t really make a dent when you’re a millionaire.