Future Classic Cars: Doug DeMuro's Top Picks for Collectible Vehicles

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In this riveting episode, Doug DeMuro delves into the realm of new cars that could potentially transform into future classics. Sponsored by Cars and Bids, Doug presents a lineup of vehicles that stand out in today's market for various reasons. From the controversial looks of the BMW M3 and M2 to the swan song of high-performance sedans like the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing with a manual transmission, the anticipation for these cars to become sought-after classics is palpable.
Moving on to the Dodge Demon 170, Doug highlights its limited production and exceptional performance, making it a prime candidate for future classic status. The Ferrari Daytona SP3 emerges as a wildcard in the mix, with its rarity, lack of hybrid components, and distinctive design setting it apart as a potentially highly desirable vehicle in the years to come. Meanwhile, the 392 Jeep Wrangler represents a unique proposition in a world transitioning towards electric cars, poised to be revered for its V8 power and off-road prowess.
Shifting gears to the Lamborghini Huracan STO, Doug emphasizes its significance as the last naturally aspirated V10 model and the first off-roader version, hinting at its potential to carve a niche as a future classic. Lastly, the new Lexus LC, equipped with a V8 engine and updated technology, rounds off the list with a promise of appreciation in the future automotive landscape. Doug's insights into these new cars offer a tantalizing glimpse into the evolving world of automotive classics, sparking excitement and speculation among enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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