Nice to see a this obvious ploy to highlight Doug’s lowest IQ viewers working so well… watch the idiots repeat the same stupid comment over and over and over……
I think you guys should do a series of these at different price points... $125k, $150k, $200k, etc. It would be interesting to see how your choices would evolve with increasing budgets.
Sounds like that's the plan from the spoiler halfway through. Alanis complaining about Doug "not following the rules" in a previously filmed episode that hasn't been posted yet
Hey Doug, FYI there's a channel called TrendingAutos that's clipping your videos for shorts. They don't reference you other than your name at the end of the title. Clipping your content makes up 98% of their 4 million views.
@@danger450NOOOOOOO it's not. $100,000 when you are broke is owning a small house or lifting you out of poverty. $100,000 as a billionaire is pocket change, you could buy 3 Lamborghinis for like $250,000 and not blink.
@@danger450 This statement is both true and false. While the intrinsic value of $100k is $100k. However, the value given to it differs from person to person, depending on their given financial circumstance and other potential factors. For example: a highly nutritious meal to an average person is fine, but give to some who had not eaten food for a week may prove fatal. The sudden introduction of excessive nutrients after having not eaten for days is ill-advised, as it most likely will cause refeeding syndrome. This is why gorging food after several days of no food is a bad idea. So while one thing can hold the same intrinsic value, how it is valued from person to person isn't always the same. Also, you may have missed the joke.
I've daily driven a Viper for over 15 years. I've burned my leg once. You do it once and you'll never do it again! Doug's right! Passengers burn there legs all the time !😂
Great video! I really do have a question. For someone with less than $10,000 to invest, how would you recommend we enter the crypto market? I am looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach?
I and my brother have been trading with Ms Letton Deb. For over a year and I've made good profit of $86000 that's not much but I'm happy with the progress, I don't have to look for jobs anymore
The Viper is my dream car. I could stop right there. I tried to get one several years ago. It was a 2004 or 2005 from a seller in CT. If I remember correctly, it had ~13K miles and was selling for ~$35K. The jerk seller never answered my e-mails. One day I will own one.
I had a similar story, a 2013 in 2019 5000 miles, $74000, gonna be my 40th bday pressie to myself, wife got pregnant decided to hold off for 5 years, little did I know that not even a year later the same car would almost double in price. Still hurts to think about
1. Last generation Lincoln Town Car 2. Late model Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road 3. ND2 Mazda MX-5. All super reliable, cheap to maintain and I'm well under $100K.
Solid picks but i’ll swap the miata with a 996 gt3. Seems way overbudget but i’ve found a work around : 1. Lincoln town car from a used fleet (there is an rcr video of it, you can get it for 1900$) 2. Toyota 4runner Sr5, one sold just recently on cars n bids for 5500$ 3. 996 gt3, high milage (70k miles), 85-90000$ No late model cars but i think i got all bases covered.
UKs a bit different and so are the values so I'm gonna limit myself to £80,000. First choice Lexus ISF around £25,000 for a nice one. Second choice the daily driver Skoda Octavia vrs estate, you can get a very nice one for £15,000. Third choice Jaguar F Type R, around £35,000. The remaining £5,000 would cover car tax and insurance. The only thing I'm missing is an AWD car for winter but for the Skoda should be able to handle it.
Good solid picks. This was actually pretty difficult as a lot of cars are relatively expensive these days, especially brand new. If it was brand new, I'd pick Toyota GR Yaris, Mazda MX-5 and Dacia Jogger, which just barely fits within the £80,000 limit. Second hand, it's still tricky because there's such a huge range of choices. I'd go for Toyota Supra for £42,000, BMW 128ti for £27,000 and Suzuki Ignis for £10,000.
38 year old here that just bought a '96 Viper GTS. Was always my favorite car as a kid. Purchased it as a 3rd vehicle to just enjoy when I can. Definitely impractical and hard to fit in at 6'2", but I can't stop staring at it. My R35 GTR is my "practical" sports car that can fit my kids in the back seat...kinda.
1. euro spec X164 GL 320 CDI ~20k 2. '08 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 ~10k 3. Mazda RX-7 FD ~70k Or 1. Grand Cherokee 4×e Trailhawk ~70 2. - 3. - Or 1. X164 GL 320 with Offroad Pro package ~20k 2. C8 Corvette - hope to get one for 80
So... a 2018 Genesis G90 Ultimate (5.0 - 420hp) affordable, reliable luxury; a a 2017-2019 Corvette Coupe (or perhaps convertible) Z51 at least 2LT; and a Dodge Magnum RT (great sound with a good proper exhaust) for groceries and loading stuff. IMHO... having a true "dream car garage" at 100k is very difficult in 2023. FYI... I am very tall... so that limits my choices. ;-)
without checking prices, id probably go for a miata aswell, then an electric car for the way to work and a small van for the occasional trip to the hardware store..
For a cap of $100,000? I would take a Toyota GR 86, new Mazda 3 (non Turbo) and FL5 Civic Type R 🤔 (I think that adds up to arround $100k 🤔 If it is more than that, then just give me the 86, the Type R and an older Mazda 3 😂
@@DarkPrince19962/3? That's crazy! I'm glad to find another man of culture :') I chose the non Turbo because I like the nice leather interior, and from fiddling with the configurator, I remember you can only get the nicest interior with either, the Top Spec non-Turbo for like $32,000 or the Top Spec Turbo for like $38,000 And that would definitely go over the $100k if we add it up with the other cars! If it wasn't for the price cap I would go turbo all day!
Dodge Viper burns are like people who burn their legs on motorcycles because they ride around in shorts...You only do it once. Also for Doug, the M5 would cost more than the $100k budget in repairs.
Along the lines of the SS, I’m surprised the Kia Stinger didn’t make either list as a daily driver. A decent top trim GT from 4 years ago is $30kish… but with Kia’s warranty, it still has 6 years and ~60k miles of warranty left. That’s better than many new cars. It leaves a lot of budget to play with.
How about 50K?...I have a 2007 Porsche Cayman, 2008 Jaguar XKR Portfolio and a 2008 Saab 9-7x AERO. All excellent condition for less than 50K. One SUV, one luxury GT car and one sports car.
Alanis's list is entirely composed of impractical vehicles, even the sedan. The Miata is a great choice but there should be something in there with a hatch like a sporty wagon or something that is useful. The SS is just another fast but limited use vehicle, unless her husband has an actual useful vehicle in his stable. Doug's list at least has an almost sort of useful vehicle with the Mercedes. Alanis, just get the Karnival and get it over with.
Honestly, if you want to : $1500 crown vic / town car (need to find one at fleet auctions) $3500-$4000 4runner (found some “decent” on autotempest) $4500-$5000 mx5 miata (negotiate 5k listings) All these are obviously high milages, poor exterior/interior conditions, but runs and drives.
Dacia jogger hybrid (daily, grocery getter, mule car) - 20k, Toyota Camry (in my country it is considered a Luxury car) - 40k, Porsche boxter - mid engine, manual fun car - 40k max
I have 2 options. Very, very much going on the 'they never break down and running costs are free' rules... Bentley Continental R (29,995) Aston Martin Vanquish (42,995) Jaguar X-Type 3.0V6 - 236hp awd estate (3990) for not even 80,000 Or Lotus Carlton (72990) Fiat Barchetta (6995) Rolls Royce Silver Spirit (19500)
Wow, we’ve only heard that a few thousand times by the absolute lowest IQ viewers of Doug’s channel. Stop annoying millions of people with your inane comments.
I worked for years to build mine and finally just put it together. 1. 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis Edition 2. 2003 Jaguar XJR (Red) 3. 2003 996 Targa (the blue one that didn’t meet reserve on Card & Bids) I’m in love with each for how unusual and cool they all are.
2022 Chevy Bolt EV. 2012 Suburban-2500hd. As much Mercedes-benz SL with the remaining money.... easy win, although I could trade the SL for as much porsche as I could afford
@@egold2071 until 70k miles when everything drivetrain wise gives up. I've had a 7, an s class, an xj, and an LS430 all in the 2000s. The xj was a mechanical mess at 70k miles. The s class was my favorite, but the check engine light was on since new and mercedes could never fix it. The 7 was like driving anything else on the road. The lexus is the best choice, hands down, no questions asked. I will say the XJ was gorgeous and classy inside and out, when ford owned jaguar they should have put the town car drive train in it vs jaguar trash in all of the ford's. It doesn't matter how fancy it is if you can't use it
Did this for myself and didn’t realize how much exponentially easier 125k is then 100k But for 100k guarantee Z4M 36,000 max W210 E55 31,000 max 2008 SLK55 26,750 max For 125k: W210 E55 AMG 31,500 absolute max Mid 2000s Aston Martin Vantage V8 55,000 absolute max 1994 dodge viper 41,250 absolute max Or W210 E55 AMG 31,500 max S2000 47,000 max Challenger Scat Pack 47,000 max
Here’s the FOUR I’d choose for $10k over budget: 1. 2018 F150 Supercrew 4wd - $25k 2. 2022 Tesla Model 3 RWD - $25k 3. 2023 Jeep Wrangler Base 2dr Manual - $30k 4. 2023 Manual BRZ or Miata - $30k All are reliable and combined they give you this: 1. Safety 2. Versatility 3. Towing Capacity 4. Track Days and Autocross 5. Convertible and Doors Off 6. Mudding trails 7. New Tech 8. Fuel efficiency 9. Great in winter 10. Fun in summer 11. Great resale value for all 12. Fun to drive 13. Good for long drives 14. Comfortable 15. Each one is fun in its own way
Honestly ill have a 3 car garage but my only vehicle would be an Escalade Esv Premium Luxury or Sport 😂 close enough to a Premium Luxury Plat or Sport Plat or V 😢if only this was $155,000 my baby would be mine. If i had to have at least 2 it'd be Tahoe Rst 6.2 V8 & 1 of these 2023 Prius/ 24 Equinox/ 24 Buick Envista looks interesting/ 24 Camry or 23 Kia Sportage Hybrid.
I'd be so boring...Rav4 for daily - I just want something reliable and comfy and cheap to run, Tacoma for utility/off road - want a pickup but not a huge one, Miata for sports car - because it's the cheap sports car, fun enough to drive, though maybe I should go with an 86 because then it would all be one dealership lol....could almost do them all new too, so no old pieces of crap. The one car garage was so much easier, I did a Macan GTS....it's a sports car, a daily, a utility vehicle, all in one.
Hey Doug, if you had to choose within a $12,000 budget (give or take a couple thousand) for a minivan, any make or model, what's a guideline you'd use? 2006 to say 2014? What should I stay away from? Thanks! Just planning for family of my own
BMW E39 M5, early Aston Martin V8 Vantage, and first generation Ford F-150 Raptor! Or Ferrari 360, C5 Z06 Corvette, and second generation Cadillac Escalade!
My vote: 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Manual 2015 Audi RS5 4.2 v8 2011 Audi S6/RS6 Avant 5.2v10 And the remainder of budget goes to carbon cleaning and maintenance... 😆😆 Perfect in my book. Use the Alfa in perfect weather for very aggressive driving, RS5 for all year hooning regardless of inclement-weather.... And The S6/RS6 for hooning (slowerly) with the family and friends! Or longer driving and general purpose transport!
Just throwing this out there in the 50K range: Lotus Elise (sportscar you don't want to drive) BMW 318ti (Fun daily that get compliments and good mpg) BMW X5 (Comfortable, good for road trips, and occasional towing)
I think Doug DeMuro fails to realize that the rest of the country is poor…. how about some stinky old Japanese sports cars for like 12 K for us poor-os
Interesting thought excercise. My 3 current cars cost me roughly $125k. 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, 2019 Genesis G70 3.3T, and 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Ultimate. Not sure I would buy the same 3 cars if I bought all at once with a new budget. Would at least ditch the Hyundai for a Miata. Not sure of the wife would appreciate me selling her car though.
The gen 1 viper is where it’s at. It’s one of the last great cars that are just you, the gas pedal, brake, clutch, shifter knob, and steering wheel. There’s something special about a pure, raw, driving experience. And the most absurd feature is one eve Doug missed in his review! Automatic seatbelts that are 100% passive and mechanical. They even double as an automatic door closer. Only an intern could have designed such a bizarre and quirky feature.
With reliability as a factor: Toyota Tacoma LTD 4x4 6ft bed (~42k), First Gen Oldsmobile Bravada (~$10k max), 02-10 Porsche Convertible, any really, runny egg lights! Lol (~20k-40k) Reliability not as a factor: Mercedes GLE 4Matic with heated seats/cold weather package (~$50k), First Gen Olds Bravada (~$10k max), Used C300 4matic cabriolet (~$40k) Honorable Mentions That were considered: AWD Hyundai Kona Limited (~$32k), Pretty much any Used or new poverty spec E or C Class Mercedes (~$40k), Used BMW X3 (~$20k with miles), Last gen Oldsmobile 88 Regency (~$5k), Low milage, showroom condition AWD 3.6L Dodge Journey (~$20k), Nissan Frontier (~$22k-$45k), I'm sure there's more but that's just off the top of my head with the budget considered and only about 5 minutes to think.
I've given this a lot of thought over the years and have come up with my perfect 3 car garage. The cars are pretty specific (two are modded in specific ways) but this is my dream so... 1) Early (round tail light) BMW 2002 (or 1600) with an S14*, 5 speed and upgraded brakes and suspension. 2) Mercedes W123 wagon. (and here's where I piss of the purists) With an LS and 6spd manual (along with commensurate brake and suspension upgrades). 3) Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer 710M. Only mods are at least an electronic ignition upgrade (if not a full on EFI upgrade). And maybe some more comfortable seats. I think all 3 could be had for just under 100k. Worst case the W123 would have to be less modded. *That's BMW S14, not Nissan ... so basically the drive-train from an E30M3
My grandma had a white 2002tii for 22 years. It was a second gen, with squared rear lights. She managed to rack up 200.000km, (some 130ish thousands miles), without any major issue outside of regular maintenance. I drove it only twice because a range rover rear ended and totaled the car when I was 19 and there was no fixing it, it was a really bad accident, totalling the range and another car involved. Luckily my grandmother walked out of that almost unscathed, but the car was completely demolished. I vividly remember the driving experience to this day: that thing was actively trying to kill you every time you pushed the throttle down more than 20-30% and every time a single drop of rain was falling from the sky, but if you could handle that, it was very, very, very rewarding. I always dreamed about getting one for myself, but I barely fit (I'm 6'3), they are very old now and very rare, so I don't know if I'd ever drive get to drive one again. Still, great choice.
@@12gark Your grandmother is cooler than most. I've owned two late (square tail light) 2002s over the years, a '75 and a '76. I'd gladly take either one of them back at this point.
1. My 370Z ($27k) 2. My Stinger GT ($38k) 3. Ford ranger ($35k) That gives me a pure sports car. A luxury sports/grand touring car that makes an amazing daily. And a truck that has all of the capability that I’ll ever need.
I’m slightly over at 106,600, but the 3 I have now, 2021 C8 for 70,500, Mazda CX-5 for 36,100, and a 1992 Z28 which was free since I inherited when my Dad passed away, make me happy.
This is easy … Jaguar I-PACE, c7 Stingray, and an old Wrangler. You’ve got the luxury EV that’s crazy fast for around town / family car, the NA v8 manual transmission sports car / convertible, and the off roader / beater. Done and Done.
I tried on a different car selling site looking for three used vehicles for 1. a PHEV, 2. an SUV w/ three row seats, and 3. a two door sports car. $134K
My dream three car garage for 100k would be: Daily: V12 Toyota Century 25k Sports Car: The Acura NSX that sold for 55k on Cars and Bids a month ago Light off road/camping car: A very nice Mitsubishi Delica 20k
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Nice to see the cookie holder doing it's job
Cars and coffee < Carrera and Cookies
will they ever eat the cookies?
I don’t know if there’s a bigger flex than to buy a rare million dollar super car and using it to hold cookies. Mad lad.
Nice to see a this obvious ploy to highlight Doug’s lowest IQ viewers working so well… watch the idiots repeat the same stupid comment over and over and over……
Anyone wanna take bets on how many he can stack till it topples?
I think you guys should do a series of these at different price points... $125k, $150k, $200k, etc. It would be interesting to see how your choices would evolve with increasing budgets.
Great idea also different number of cars could be fun as well!
Yea this was fun
i would lower, since that is a bit more grounded, since with a higher cap, you don't have to put less thought in the process
Sounds like that's the plan from the spoiler halfway through. Alanis complaining about Doug "not following the rules" in a previously filmed episode that hasn't been posted yet
Would be also fun with $50k, $75k
I’m the winning bidder on the G320 and love it! Thanks for C&B for getting me to my dream vehicle!
You’re welcome
Lol right
Hello. Can I get a ride if you ever come to Maryland?
congratz, my dream vehicle is a Viper
Happy motoring!
Hey Doug, FYI there's a channel called TrendingAutos that's clipping your videos for shorts. They don't reference you other than your name at the end of the title. Clipping your content makes up 98% of their 4 million views.
Doug saying this was difficult for him... spoken like a true millionaire.
$100,000 is the same if you are broke or a billionaire.
@@danger450NOOOOOOO it's not. $100,000 when you are broke is owning a small house or lifting you out of poverty. $100,000 as a billionaire is pocket change, you could buy 3 Lamborghinis for like $250,000 and not blink.
@@Enchurito Try again. $100,000 always equals ... (sit down, this may come as a surprise ...) $100,000.
@@danger450
This statement is both true and false. While the intrinsic value of $100k is $100k. However, the value given to it differs from person to person, depending on their given financial circumstance and other potential factors.
For example: a highly nutritious meal to an average person is fine, but give to some who had not eaten food for a week may prove fatal. The sudden introduction of excessive nutrients after having not eaten for days is ill-advised, as it most likely will cause refeeding syndrome. This is why gorging food after several days of no food is a bad idea. So while one thing can hold the same intrinsic value, how it is valued from person to person isn't always the same.
Also, you may have missed the joke.
@@Cheeky_Raccoon Also, you may be a dumbass. 100K is 100K .... Every. Damn. Time. 💯
I'm shocked Alanis didn't pick the Kia Carnival in place of the SS or Evora
Her list probably started as a fully loaded Carnival, a new Miata and an older Miata.
Haha I was as well
iirc she said it would've been perfect if it came with a driver which it doesn't.
I've daily driven a Viper for over 15 years.
I've burned my leg once.
You do it once and you'll never do it again!
Doug's right! Passengers burn there legs all the time !😂
Great video! I really do have a question. For someone with less than $10,000 to invest, how would you recommend we enter the crypto market? I am looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach?
She is really a pro, for the last month I have been making 9 BTC and using her trading signals
I and my brother have been trading with Ms Letton Deb. For over a year and I've made good profit of $86000 that's not much but I'm happy with the progress, I don't have to look for jobs anymore
Wow can't believe you guys also know expert Mrs Letton Deb
Trading with her has been the best decision i and my husband has made this year
My only regret is not starting up earlier.... I and my husband can't wait to cashout tomorrow and reinvest
Doug the kind of guy to read an owner's manual from cover to cover on a long haul flight.
He will probably read several this long weekend.
@@justinborysenko3885why?
I miss when his videos used to include silly things from the manual.
Not an original comment, repeated by Doug’s lowest IQ viewers. Save your stupid comments for another channel.
The Viper is my dream car. I could stop right there. I tried to get one several years ago. It was a 2004 or 2005 from a seller in CT. If I remember correctly, it had ~13K miles and was selling for ~$35K. The jerk seller never answered my e-mails. One day I will own one.
I'm sure there's more than one for sale out there.
I had a similar story, a 2013 in 2019 5000 miles, $74000, gonna be my 40th bday pressie to myself, wife got pregnant decided to hold off for 5 years, little did I know that not even a year later the same car would almost double in price. Still hurts to think about
We really couldn't care any less, this not all about out
1. Last generation Lincoln Town Car
2. Late model Toyota 4Runner TRD Off Road
3. ND2 Mazda MX-5.
All super reliable, cheap to maintain and I'm well under $100K.
Swap #1 for the Mercury marauder currently on C&B 👌
Solid picks but i’ll swap the miata with a 996 gt3. Seems way overbudget but i’ve found a work around :
1. Lincoln town car from a used fleet (there is an rcr video of it, you can get it for 1900$)
2. Toyota 4runner Sr5, one sold just recently on cars n bids for 5500$
3. 996 gt3, high milage (70k miles), 85-90000$
No late model cars but i think i got all bases covered.
UKs a bit different and so are the values so I'm gonna limit myself to £80,000.
First choice Lexus ISF around £25,000 for a nice one.
Second choice the daily driver Skoda Octavia vrs estate, you can get a very nice one for £15,000.
Third choice Jaguar F Type R, around £35,000. The remaining £5,000 would cover car tax and insurance.
The only thing I'm missing is an AWD car for winter but for the Skoda should be able to handle it.
Good solid picks. This was actually pretty difficult as a lot of cars are relatively expensive these days, especially brand new. If it was brand new, I'd pick Toyota GR Yaris, Mazda MX-5 and Dacia Jogger, which just barely fits within the £80,000 limit.
Second hand, it's still tricky because there's such a huge range of choices. I'd go for Toyota Supra for £42,000, BMW 128ti for £27,000 and Suzuki Ignis for £10,000.
My current three car garage at $55k is a 2014 Nissan Frontier to daily, an E39 M5 for fun, and a 2002 CLK55 Convertible for nice days.
38 year old here that just bought a '96 Viper GTS. Was always my favorite car as a kid. Purchased it as a 3rd vehicle to just enjoy when I can. Definitely impractical and hard to fit in at 6'2", but I can't stop staring at it. My R35 GTR is my "practical" sports car that can fit my kids in the back seat...kinda.
1. euro spec X164 GL 320 CDI ~20k
2. '08 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 ~10k
3. Mazda RX-7 FD ~70k
Or
1. Grand Cherokee 4×e Trailhawk ~70
2. -
3. -
Or
1. X164 GL 320 with Offroad Pro package ~20k
2. C8 Corvette - hope to get one for 80
B7 RS 4, R32 GT-R, BMW X3 M40i. Usable European sports sedan, modifiable and “old-school” JDM sports car, and a practical yet fun daily SUV.
So... a 2018 Genesis G90 Ultimate (5.0 - 420hp) affordable, reliable luxury; a a 2017-2019 Corvette Coupe (or perhaps convertible) Z51 at least 2LT; and a Dodge Magnum RT (great sound with a good proper exhaust) for groceries and loading stuff. IMHO... having a true "dream car garage" at 100k is very difficult in 2023. FYI... I am very tall... so that limits my choices. ;-)
2021 Challenger RT; 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner; 1999 NB Miata, are in garage right now. All are manuals. Got my 3!
without checking prices, id probably go for a miata aswell, then an electric car for the way to work and a small van for the occasional trip to the hardware store..
For a cap of $100,000? I would take a Toyota GR 86, new Mazda 3 (non Turbo) and FL5 Civic Type R 🤔 (I think that adds up to arround $100k 🤔 If it is more than that, then just give me the 86, the Type R and an older Mazda 3 😂
Why non Turbo Mazda out of curiosity? GR86 and FK8 were 2/3 of my Dream garage.
@@DarkPrince19962/3? That's crazy! I'm glad to find another man of culture :')
I chose the non Turbo because I like the nice leather interior, and from fiddling with the configurator, I remember you can only get the nicest interior with either, the Top Spec non-Turbo for like $32,000 or the Top Spec Turbo for like $38,000 And that would definitely go over the $100k if we add it up with the other cars! If it wasn't for the price cap I would go turbo all day!
Dodge Viper burns are like people who burn their legs on motorcycles because they ride around in shorts...You only do it once.
Also for Doug, the M5 would cost more than the $100k budget in repairs.
-‘14 ford raptor
-‘21 Model 3 LR
-340i or m240i depending on how much cash I got left
F150 for family car. Pontiac Solstice for sports car. 97 Chevy pickup for fun project hot rod/ weekend cruiser.
Wouldn’t mind a Boxer as well……
Along the lines of the SS, I’m surprised the Kia Stinger didn’t make either list as a daily driver. A decent top trim GT from 4 years ago is $30kish… but with Kia’s warranty, it still has 6 years and ~60k miles of warranty left. That’s better than many new cars. It leaves a lot of budget to play with.
You know the full powertrain warranty doesn’t transfer, unless you buy CPO
1- Porshe 911, 99 800$
2 & 3 - LittleTikes Cozy Coupe, 100$ ea
doug the type of guy to have a smart crossblade as a dream car
How about 50K?...I have a 2007 Porsche Cayman, 2008 Jaguar XKR Portfolio and a 2008 Saab 9-7x AERO. All excellent condition for less than 50K. One SUV, one luxury GT car and one sports car.
The miata she leaves at the mechanic to drive home when the lotus is being worked on
2021 Kia Telluride EX - $35,000 family hauler/daily
2003 Porsche 996 Turbo - $55,000 weekend fun
2008 Ford F150 FX4 - $10,000 work truck/bad weather
"Irregardless" is not a word.
I’d go with a big van for practicality, a sports car for fun and a fast wagon as daily driver
This is exactly what I did.
1. 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser
2. 2002 Honda S2000
3. 2023 Volvo V60 Recharge
Alanis's list is entirely composed of impractical vehicles, even the sedan. The Miata is a great choice but there should be something in there with a hatch like a sporty wagon or something that is useful. The SS is just another fast but limited use vehicle, unless her husband has an actual useful vehicle in his stable. Doug's list at least has an almost sort of useful vehicle with the Mercedes. Alanis, just get the Karnival and get it over with.
@12:00 Alanis sounding like a mesothelioma commercial for dodge viper burn victims😂😂
Any ideas for a "dream" 3-car garage for $10,000?
Bet you could get 3 Yugos. Some guy on Jalopnik had like a dozen Yugos, some for free.
Honestly, if you want to :
$1500 crown vic / town car (need to find one at fleet auctions)
$3500-$4000 4runner (found some “decent” on autotempest)
$4500-$5000 mx5 miata (negotiate 5k listings)
All these are obviously high milages, poor exterior/interior conditions, but runs and drives.
As much Prius as possible with a trailer receiver
Bus pass and a Miata
I love these videos! My picks would be a Lexus is300 sportcross, Toyota FJ Cruiser, and either an E46 or an F30 M3.
F30?
Dacia jogger hybrid (daily, grocery getter, mule car) - 20k, Toyota Camry (in my country it is considered a Luxury car) - 40k, Porsche boxter - mid engine, manual fun car - 40k max
I have 2 options. Very, very much going on the 'they never break down and running costs are free' rules...
Bentley Continental R (29,995)
Aston Martin Vanquish (42,995)
Jaguar X-Type 3.0V6 - 236hp awd estate (3990)
for not even 80,000
Or
Lotus Carlton (72990)
Fiat Barchetta (6995)
Rolls Royce Silver Spirit (19500)
That world's most expensive cookie tray in the background 👌
Wow, we’ve only heard that a few thousand times by the absolute lowest IQ viewers of Doug’s channel. Stop annoying millions of people with your inane comments.
I worked for years to build mine and finally just put it together.
1. 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Orvis Edition
2. 2003 Jaguar XJR (Red)
3. 2003 996 Targa (the blue one that didn’t meet reserve on Card & Bids)
I’m in love with each for how unusual and cool they all are.
2022 Chevy Bolt EV. 2012 Suburban-2500hd. As much Mercedes-benz SL with the remaining money.... easy win, although I could trade the SL for as much porsche as I could afford
Xjr is terrible, give it away before its too late
Is the remaining forty thousand dollars for maintenance?
@@macbook802XJR is superb! The last real Jag. More character in a doorhandle than an entire S Class.
@@egold2071 until 70k miles when everything drivetrain wise gives up. I've had a 7, an s class, an xj, and an LS430 all in the 2000s. The xj was a mechanical mess at 70k miles. The s class was my favorite, but the check engine light was on since new and mercedes could never fix it. The 7 was like driving anything else on the road. The lexus is the best choice, hands down, no questions asked. I will say the XJ was gorgeous and classy inside and out, when ford owned jaguar they should have put the town car drive train in it vs jaguar trash in all of the ford's. It doesn't matter how fancy it is if you can't use it
Hello Douglas yes hi just wanted to say I love these videos thanks
I’m almost there..Tundra for work, XC70 for everything else..I just need a boxster / 996 911 for under 40k total)
Can you guys not talk over each other so much? I mean come on, it's tiring...
Exactly......
Mustang GT (Coyote with some handling mods), Tundra crewmax with a supercharger, and JL Wrangler Rubicon (2 door).
I almost bought a 240z. When opening the door it literally fell off. So took that as a sign.
Already got it:
1. 2008 Corvette base
2. 2014 Tesla Model S
3. 1974 Porsche 911 highly modified.
@Doug 7:00 I own that 60 M5 it’s at 137,800 miles and has been around the county since fixing its only issue
You should have people send in their “Cars and Bids!” Impressions of you and do a compilation video.
I like Alanis being on the channel. I love yalls banter! Good stuff!
This was a good video, for a variety of reasons. And I myself would only have a two car garage - one small sedan, one small SUV
Did this for myself and didn’t realize how much exponentially easier 125k is then 100k
But for 100k guarantee
Z4M 36,000 max
W210 E55 31,000 max
2008 SLK55 26,750 max
For 125k:
W210 E55 AMG 31,500 absolute max
Mid 2000s Aston Martin Vantage V8 55,000 absolute max
1994 dodge viper 41,250 absolute max
Or
W210 E55 AMG 31,500 max
S2000 47,000 max
Challenger Scat Pack 47,000 max
She gave us permission to take parts from her miatas. Dang, she is so nice😂
Here’s the FOUR I’d choose for $10k over budget:
1. 2018 F150 Supercrew 4wd - $25k
2. 2022 Tesla Model 3 RWD - $25k
3. 2023 Jeep Wrangler Base 2dr Manual - $30k
4. 2023 Manual BRZ or Miata - $30k
All are reliable and combined they give you this:
1. Safety
2. Versatility
3. Towing Capacity
4. Track Days and Autocross
5. Convertible and Doors Off
6. Mudding trails
7. New Tech
8. Fuel efficiency
9. Great in winter
10. Fun in summer
11. Great resale value for all
12. Fun to drive
13. Good for long drives
14. Comfortable
15. Each one is fun in its own way
i love these discussion videos with doug and alanis :)
Maybe Alanis should consider an LS swapped KIA Carnival.
Honestly ill have a 3 car garage but my only vehicle would be an Escalade Esv Premium Luxury or Sport 😂 close enough to a Premium Luxury Plat or Sport Plat or V 😢if only this was $155,000 my baby would be mine.
If i had to have at least 2 it'd be Tahoe Rst 6.2 V8 & 1 of these 2023 Prius/ 24 Equinox/ 24 Buick Envista looks interesting/ 24 Camry or 23 Kia Sportage Hybrid.
I'd be so boring...Rav4 for daily - I just want something reliable and comfy and cheap to run, Tacoma for utility/off road - want a pickup but not a huge one, Miata for sports car - because it's the cheap sports car, fun enough to drive, though maybe I should go with an 86 because then it would all be one dealership lol....could almost do them all new too, so no old pieces of crap.
The one car garage was so much easier, I did a Macan GTS....it's a sports car, a daily, a utility vehicle, all in one.
Hey Doug, if you had to choose within a $12,000 budget (give or take a couple thousand) for a minivan, any make or model, what's a guideline you'd use? 2006 to say 2014? What should I stay away from? Thanks! Just planning for family of my own
1. Estoril Blue Audi RS5 4.2 V8 FSI S tronic quattro Cabriolet
2. Silver Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 JTS V6 24V Q4 Sky View
3. Red Mazda RX-8 STD-Power Revolution
1. C6 Z06
2. 04-06 LS 430
3. TJ Wrangler/XJ Cherokee
BMW E39 M5, early Aston Martin V8 Vantage, and first generation Ford F-150 Raptor!
Or
Ferrari 360, C5 Z06 Corvette, and second generation Cadillac Escalade!
Id probably have a 07-09 GT500, Chevy SSR with a manual, and a hatchback Mitsubishi Mirage because 100k mile powertrain waranty.
I have mine! Toyota Sienna hybrid 45, 986 Boxster 15, Tesla3 30.
My vote:
2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Manual
2015 Audi RS5 4.2 v8
2011 Audi S6/RS6 Avant 5.2v10
And the remainder of budget goes to carbon cleaning and maintenance... 😆😆
Perfect in my book.
Use the Alfa in perfect weather for very aggressive driving, RS5 for all year hooning regardless of inclement-weather.... And The S6/RS6 for hooning (slowerly) with the family and friends! Or longer driving and general purpose transport!
I don’t know about the US, but these cars are over a 100k if all are in a reasonable condition
2012~14 Chrysler 300 SRT8 - $30k
2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray (manual) - $40k
2018 Ford Mustang GT (manual) -$30k
Just throwing this out there in the 50K range:
Lotus Elise (sportscar you don't want to drive)
BMW 318ti (Fun daily that get compliments and good mpg)
BMW X5 (Comfortable, good for road trips, and occasional towing)
In europe instead of picking random values I picked 3 cars up to 33k
Audi A7
G320
Elise 1.8 - 95' rx7 - evo 9 toss up
I think Doug DeMuro fails to realize that the rest of the country is poor…. how about some stinky old Japanese sports cars for like 12 K for us poor-os
Interesting that Alanis's less practical, less reliable sports car is also the most practical Lotus -- which itself is the Toyota of sports cars.
My current 3 car garage is in that budget. SUV, Sport and GT.
2013 Porsche Boxster S
2014 Maserati Granturismo Sport
2018 Porsche Macan S
Interesting thought excercise. My 3 current cars cost me roughly $125k. 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, 2019 Genesis G70 3.3T, and 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Ultimate. Not sure I would buy the same 3 cars if I bought all at once with a new budget. Would at least ditch the Hyundai for a Miata. Not sure of the wife would appreciate me selling her car though.
The gen 1 viper is where it’s at. It’s one of the last great cars that are just you, the gas pedal, brake, clutch, shifter knob, and steering wheel. There’s something special about a pure, raw, driving experience. And the most absurd feature is one eve Doug missed in his review! Automatic seatbelts that are 100% passive and mechanical. They even double as an automatic door closer. Only an intern could have designed such a bizarre and quirky feature.
Ford Ranger Lariat Tremor $35k
Volvo XC90 $35k
BMW M240i $30k
All CPO used with low miles
i love these more hypothetical videos we’ve been getting! i’m a girl after alanis’ heart i feel so seen lol
With reliability as a factor: Toyota Tacoma LTD 4x4 6ft bed (~42k), First Gen Oldsmobile Bravada (~$10k max), 02-10 Porsche Convertible, any really, runny egg lights! Lol (~20k-40k)
Reliability not as a factor: Mercedes GLE 4Matic with heated seats/cold weather package (~$50k), First Gen Olds Bravada (~$10k max), Used C300 4matic cabriolet (~$40k)
Honorable Mentions That were considered: AWD Hyundai Kona Limited (~$32k), Pretty much any Used or new poverty spec E or C Class Mercedes (~$40k), Used BMW X3 (~$20k with miles), Last gen Oldsmobile 88 Regency (~$5k), Low milage, showroom condition AWD 3.6L Dodge Journey (~$20k), Nissan Frontier (~$22k-$45k), I'm sure there's more but that's just off the top of my head with the budget considered and only about 5 minutes to think.
I sure miss them cookies!. We should send doug cookies to his house.... or a pa box.
I've given this a lot of thought over the years and have come up with my perfect 3 car garage. The cars are pretty specific (two are modded in specific ways) but this is my dream so...
1) Early (round tail light) BMW 2002 (or 1600) with an S14*, 5 speed and upgraded brakes and suspension.
2) Mercedes W123 wagon. (and here's where I piss of the purists) With an LS and 6spd manual (along with commensurate brake and suspension upgrades).
3) Steyr-Puch Pinzgauer 710M. Only mods are at least an electronic ignition upgrade (if not a full on EFI upgrade). And maybe some more comfortable seats.
I think all 3 could be had for just under 100k. Worst case the W123 would have to be less modded.
*That's BMW S14, not Nissan ... so basically the drive-train from an E30M3
My grandma had a white 2002tii for 22 years. It was a second gen, with squared rear lights. She managed to rack up 200.000km, (some 130ish thousands miles), without any major issue outside of regular maintenance. I drove it only twice because a range rover rear ended and totaled the car when I was 19 and there was no fixing it, it was a really bad accident, totalling the range and another car involved. Luckily my grandmother walked out of that almost unscathed, but the car was completely demolished.
I vividly remember the driving experience to this day: that thing was actively trying to kill you every time you pushed the throttle down more than 20-30% and every time a single drop of rain was falling from the sky, but if you could handle that, it was very, very, very rewarding.
I always dreamed about getting one for myself, but I barely fit (I'm 6'3), they are very old now and very rare, so I don't know if I'd ever drive get to drive one again. Still, great choice.
@@12gark Your grandmother is cooler than most. I've owned two late (square tail light) 2002s over the years, a '75 and a '76. I'd gladly take either one of them back at this point.
With a 100K budget, you can basically only buy the high milage M5. You need 5K a month to keep it running
My high school dream car garage would be a 2004 sti, 2nd gen Eclipse GSX, and a Mark IV Toyota Supra.
1. My 370Z ($27k)
2. My Stinger GT ($38k)
3. Ford ranger ($35k)
That gives me a pure sports car. A luxury sports/grand touring car that makes an amazing daily. And a truck that has all of the capability that I’ll ever need.
I’d go..
Mercedes G500 $40k
Chevy SS Sedan (automatic) $40k
Alfa Romeo GTV6 $20k
I don't care how insane it sounds a dodge viper will always be my dream car. It would make a great coffin.
I’m slightly over at 106,600, but the 3 I have now, 2021 C8 for 70,500, Mazda CX-5 for 36,100, and a 1992 Z28 which was free since I inherited when my Dad passed away, make me happy.
2006 Porsche Boxster/ 2014 Ford Raptor/2016 Lexus 200h. Done....... OR, a C6 Vette & Lexus 450h & a 2007 VW Touareg.
2013 Dodge Charger R/T Max (current car), 2013 Cadillac Escalade EXT, Evo 6
I had the same idea, but I have very interesting cars such as a Shelby kit car with a wrx engine
I'd probably try and snag up a used widebody scat challenger for 50K, a used ND club for 30K, and try and find a manual crosstrek for 20K.
Manual crosstrek??🤣🤣 give me a 2.0 manual accord for daily driving or even an automatic 2.0
@@Conconboss I'm dailying the miata. The crosstrek is for camping.
I would never have though of a first gen dodge viper because I always forget they’re not worth like $80,000
C6 Grand Sport manual, 9th gen F150 short bed 4x4, Lexus NX hybrid
Cool, now do sub-$40k 2 or 3 car garage so people can actually afford it.
‘06 RAM SRT-10 (17k), Aston Martin Rapide (40k), gen 2 viper GTS(40k)
Saab 900 turbo in black, early 2000s 4Runner modded for overlanding, 90s bmw m3 or fd rx7
2013 - 14 Landcruiser = 50k
2015 - 18 Rubicon = 30k
Rest for an FJ
I’d do:
1. Daily: a mid size SUV like an Audi QS5… 2015-2017ish
2. Weekend: Porsche 997.2
3. Fun: older Subaru Impreza/ Mitsubishi Evo..WRX…
It’s so sweet, how you Americans have just discovered manual
This is easy … Jaguar I-PACE, c7 Stingray, and an old Wrangler. You’ve got the luxury EV that’s crazy fast for around town / family car, the NA v8 manual transmission sports car / convertible, and the off roader / beater. Done and Done.
…you could argue replacing the Wrangler with a Focus ST to add a hot hatch to the mix.
Lexus SC430, Lexus CT200H, Lexus LX570, all pearl white/tan
I tried on a different car selling site looking for three used vehicles for 1. a PHEV, 2. an SUV w/ three row seats, and 3. a two door sports car. $134K
My 3 would be the 2018 gen refreshed toyota sequoia trd pro, 987 porsche boxter s, and a 2011 Audi A6 Avant 3.0T
My dream three car garage for 100k would be:
Daily: V12 Toyota Century 25k
Sports Car: The Acura NSX that sold for 55k on Cars and Bids a month ago
Light off road/camping car: A very nice Mitsubishi Delica 20k