Unless you have access to the Autobahn it would be a waste. Fun to think about though, here are a few facts on it.
The Veyron can be driven in either semi-automatic or fully automatic mode. A replacement transmission for the Veyron costs just over $120,000. It also features full-time permanent four-wheel drive, using the Haldex Traction system. It uses special Michelin PAX run-flat tyres, designed specifically for the Veyron to accommodate its top speed, which reportedly cost $25,000 US per set.[12] The tires can only be removed from the rims in France, a service which reportedly costs $70,000. Kerb weight is 2,034.8 kilograms (4,486 lb).[12] This gives the car a power to weight ratio, according to Volkswagen Group's 736 kilowatts (1,001 PS; 987 bhp) figures, of 446.3 bhp per ton.
It puts out 1020 BHP and has a top speed of 253.5mph and has 10 radiators. At top speed the tires will only last about 15min but they say the car runs out of gas in 12min.
Base price $1,550,000)
I just called my local CarMax but they don't have one.
John