Here Are the Best Bad Guy/Villain Cars [Doug DeMuro + Kennan]

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DOUGSCORE CHART:

CHAPTERS:
00:00 CARS & BIDS!!!
00:25 Introduction
00:56 Starting Off with "The One"
03:25 A 90's Street Menace
05:15 Another 90's Gem (with Wheel Arch Covers)
06:43 Kennan's Polarizing BMW Pick
08:08 A Scary 8 Million Dollar Baller Car
09:52 Hammertime!
11:24 A "Deep" Villian Car
13:15 Kennan Thinks The Devil Drives This
16:00 No List is Complete Without One of These
17:21 Lots of Famous Bad Guys Drive This
18:57 Outro
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Despite Jaguar literally marketting themselves as a villains car, they got no mention!

riskymesk
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100% up for a part 2 of this. Never gets old hearing about these weird mashups

Rdebo_
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As someone who grew up in Mexico, my list is very different. When I think of bad guy/villain cars, I instantly think of big capable 4x4 SUVs and trucks.
- 4th and 5th gen Ford Broncos in all black with tinted windows all around.
- 1990’s Tahoe/Suburbans
- 1990’s F-150 short bed
- 1980’s Silverado short bed

guillermor
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The Maybach Excellero is like the car you'd expect a high class villain like The Penguin from Batman to show up in. (Or a modern day Cruella Deville, like Doug said) Good pick!

pex_the_unalivedrunk
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The 1960s Lincoln Continental with the suicide doors is a true villain car. Most cartoons with big villains feature the suicide door Continental as their car

Something else is the big 1930s stuff like Dusenburgs or the Mercedes 770, Adolf had a 770.

CarEnthusiast
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I'm a little disappointed nobody mentioned the Charger. It was the "bad guy" car in movies and tv for a long time, and still is today.

lordcorgi
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In no particular order:
-Early 2000's Mercedes G55 AMG - The quintessential transportation choice of Russian gangsters and Eurovillains. Tell me you're a Russian gangster without telling me you're a Russian gangster.
-Toyota Hilux or Land Cruiser 70 series pickup (preferably configured as a "technical" with a machine gun mounted in the bed) - enough said...
-Zimmer Golden Spirit - Could you picture Cruella DeVille driving any other "modern" vehicle?
-1980's Lincoln Town Car - Joe Pesci should be heading out to the desert to dispose of bodies in one of these.
-1930's Chrysler Airflow in black - Reminiscent of Al Capone and prohibition
-Late 80's-Early 90's Econoline van - The ubiquitous getaway vehicle of seemingly every TV and film robbery gang despite that body style being out of production for over 30 years.
-Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren - always looked to me like a bond villain should be driving it.
-Plymouth/Chrysler Prowler

j.shulman
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Doug is choosing super villain vehicles while Kennan is actually choosing real life villain vehicles 😂

bussterdouglas
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*Doug is the type of guy to bake cookies for his Porsche every day*

FifyKaqiqiPain
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How the heck did both of you forget JAGUARS? They’re so associated with villains they even had commercials about that lol

VeeLanger
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100% correct on the covered wheel arches. Whenever I see a Honda Clarity I get chills down my spine.

probablypondering
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I've really been enjoying these garage discussion videos. This is one of my favorites so far. Great, non-traditional topic

the_jake_knight
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I'd add 1 to this list. I can't think of a more stereotypical bad guy car than a black (with tinted windows) Chrysler 300. It was driven by the mob villains in the movie "A History of Violence" with Viggo Mortenson, and It's about as menacing a car as I can think of. Every time that car showed up on screen, everyone knew that something horrible was about to happen...

johnbratmon
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Totally agree with Kennan on the red LFA. The styling features just have that flowy yet sharp look as if the lines are going to extend, curl, and consume you as soon as you see it drive out a corner in a big city at night. I think it looks so alien because it was Lexus's first attempt at overstyling with a sports car, and I absolutely love it

ehhov
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Totally agree with Kennan about the E38, especially as a European. These are seen as incredibly badass cars over here, especially in black, like the kind of car used during a bank robbery or heist. Just like the A8 in Ronin.

DwarFStrider
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This is low-key my favorite non vehicle review video on this channel. Pure gold watching you guys have this much fun quipping off each other. More of this!

artoodeetoo
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You forgot the Ford GT, Carrera GT, the new Defender, the Range Rover (with a warranty), the convertible G wagon, and a vast array of E class station wagons

yakub
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I am surprised Lotus Carlton/Omega was not mentioned. It is the definitive baddie's car:
- It only came in black and looked menacing as hell
- It was stolen by bad guys to be used as a getaway car in heists
- Police helicopters struggled to keep up with this car on the highways during the chases
- Cherry on the cake - government wanted to ban the car due to above reasons

mindaugaskanapickas
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The only guy around me I've seen that owns a (mint) black Impala SS is a regular customer at a restaurant I co-own. I have lunch with him twice a week. His name is Mike, but he is the nicest guy, tips the waitresses well, retired machinist, Vietnam vet, always makes you smile... Just an overall congenial dude. I'm gonna be lmao when I show him this video.

mpowr
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This was such a fun video. I agree with the 30's Mercedes, Duesenbergs, Cadillacs (V12s and 16s) my pick would be for the pre merger AMG Mercedes and Toyota Centuries and Crowns Yakuza style.

When Kennon mentioned any "devil" shows, I instantly remembered the 62 black Corvette convertible in Lucifer.

bobhill