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Dana Hills Teen Takes Bugatti Chiron To DMV Driver's Test

A Dana Hills High School student with a penchant for driving his Bugatti Chiron took it for a spin during his recent driver's test.

DANA POINT, CA —Whether it was a stunt or a real DMV driver's license appointment, a YouTuber and Dana Hills High School student recently took a rare sports car for a teenage driver's license test. Dana Hills High School student Matt Spector selected the bright yellow Bugatti Chiron — a million-dollar car and one of the several Bugatti's in the family garage — for the occasion.

In the video above, Matt was picked up at school in the rare vehicle and taken to the San Clemente DMV to complete the test.

Getting that desired driver's license "is the most important day of Matt's entire life," Youtuber Jason "The Stradman" said as he caught the entire moment on video for posterity and millions of viewers.

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Indeed, the San Clemente DMV instructor managed to do a full walk around, and only giggle a little bit from the passenger seat as she went over the specifics of the test.

"You're going to be evaluated on your ability to drive safely and skillfully," the teacher told Matt.

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During the driver's test, she managed to give direction, and continue teaching from inside the bright yellow and black car with the license plate "HellBee."

Cameras inside caught the driver's test in action, while Jason cruised nearby making sure that all was copacetic.

Yes, there are commercials in the above video, but this was truly a South Orange County moment.

How did Matt do?

According to the DMV instructor, Matt had one mark off for jerky-acceleration, but he passed with flying colors. Patch has reached out to the San Clemente DMV for comment on the event.

So, where did Matt go when he passed his driver's test?

The local McDonald's drive through, though those drinks didn't look like they made it inside the car.

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