7. Bugatti Type 46
The Bugatti Type 46 was first launched at the 1929 Paris Motor Show and production began in the same year.
Like the Type 50, this model was a large enclosed touring car, and along with the Bugatti Type 50B racing version were all produced in the 1930s.
The Type 56 came equipped with a 5.4 L straight-8 engine with 3 valves per cylinder, and was driven by a single overhead camshaft, and developed a power reported at 140 hp.
Because of their styling and relative ubiquity and numbers, the Bugatti Type 46 models sometimes received the appellation of being a Molsheim Buick.