Doug Is Back on Cars... With 4 Seats!

Doug DeMuro
Doug DeMuroMay 9, 2026

Why It Matters

Doug’s public demand highlights a lucrative micro‑market for rare four‑seat performance cars, likely driving up resale values and prompting dealers to prioritize sourcing such models for affluent buyers.

Key Takeaways

  • Doug seeks four‑seat performance cars, abandoning two‑seaters
  • Targets include 2001 E55 AMG wagon with third‑row seating
  • Wants a stock Mark V Supra Turbo in Renaissance red
  • Eyeing rare models: E30 M3 Sport Evo, Ferrari 612
  • Desires Jaguar XE Project 8 featuring dual cat graphics on doors

Summary

Doug’s latest video marks a decisive pivot from two‑seat sports cars to a curated list of four‑seat performance machines. He declares he’s “peaked” with two‑seaters and is now dead‑serious about acquiring any of the models he mentions as soon as they surface on the market.

His wish list reads like a collector’s dream: a 2001 Mercedes‑E55 AMG wagon (S210) with a third‑row seat, a stock Mark V Supra Turbo in Renaissance‑red, an E30 M3 Sport Evo, and a Ferrari 612. He also adds a Delta Integral Evo 2, a left‑hand‑drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6, and a Jaguar XE Project 8 distinguished by cat graphics on both doors. All but the Jaguar are manual‑driven, underscoring his preference for driver‑engaged performance.

Key moments include his blunt admission, “I’ve peaked with two‑seater cars,” and the repeated promise, “I’m ready to start buying whenever they appear.” He even jokes about the Jaguar’s aggressive side‑profile cat motif, insisting the car must feature cats on both sides.

The video signals a niche but growing demand for rare, high‑performance four‑seat vehicles, potentially reshaping collector‑car pricing dynamics and prompting dealers to source these elusive models for affluent enthusiasts.

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