I have been thinking about that place ever since seeing it in person. Next level planning, execution, and investment. Thanks to Doug for his time, generosity, and latte :-)
Royal Fitment Photography At $600 the price is still reasonable for the service they’re providing. The people who can afford these cars wouldn’t scoff at the cost. On thing to note aside from the garage its also social club. It’s like a country club, but without the sports facilities & people waiting to serve you.
Being in AV myself and working for this level of clientele, Doug's mindset is what will keep his reputation alive. We are living in a world where people of this stature want an intuitive and beautiful experience every time. The attention to detail is what keeps the doors open. I appreciate being led through the mind of the creator here, pushing the limits everywhere he can. I am sure his clients appreciate this.
Two things in this world you can't buy and that's class and work ethic. Either you have it, or you don't. This place is where those people with both can enjoy each other's company. Very well executed.
Thanks for taking us along. I don’t drink coffee either but it was awesome of you to let him explain his process for those that are into it. You’re a class act Matt.
I'm not overly obsessive about things (like my desk is always a mess), but network racks... Man they need to get that cable mess organized and some stress relief on those patch cables. Overall that is an awesome facility, thanks for sharing.
CPT Happy need to get some Panduit wire management up in there. We only have a small rack at my office but it’s neatly organized with the patch panel and switches!
This place is next level. I'm almost a little disappointed it didn't have automatic man doors that make a "psshh" sound when they open and close like on the starship enterprise lol
@@royalfitmentphotography6398 you have any idea what that place cost in that location? lol 10 million would be a conservative guess, whats in there probably doesn't even cover the interest on the money borrowed
He will its seattle, lots of guys who pay monthly dues who maybe take their car out a couple times a year just have them cause their buddys have them and their terrified of the car. Lots of new money here and people wanna flex also ya got the people who are hiding certain vehicles from their partners and family's
I hope you're wrong, but that's the first thing that came to my mind. Beautiful building, a complete work of art. I appreciate what he built and the thought that went into it. Just seems like it would be really expensive and hard to pay for, but that doesn't mean it wont be a huge success. Crazier things have happened in the business world. I need that garage.
Ever hear of Microsoft Millionaires? There a tons of rich car geeks from the tech sector there. Plus, Boeing, Starbucks, and a zillion other large companies based there. Good weather all year around (if you don't mind rainy winters) is conducive to lots of driving enjoyment.
This was an awesome epiosde matt! The automation in this building was soo cool to see and the idea behind the DC. Besides being a race car driver running a place like DC has to be coolest job/career lol
This facility is amazing. I live in the burbs outside NYC and am thinking about building a mini 20 car version of this. Can you list the brands you saw? Doors, stacker, key management?
I think what would look amazing, is attach all the charging cables and cords from the roof. Have a brain box system that services 10 cars or so, and have them hanging from the roof, able to lower and raise with a button. That way it's kept clean and tidy, no tripping hazards, and is readily available and out of the way hanging from the ceiling. You can also incorporate lots of other features for the box. Kind of like the service station box at the truck stops, they pull in thru the window. It contains charging ports, AC or heat, a tv, etc.
@Drivers Club Imagine how much cleaner it would look, one cable lowering to branching off and servicing 4 cars, instead of 4x snakes, extensions etc. leading up to the car. Just a thought!
I hope you dont mind a suggestion, instead of having the outlets at the intersections do a bit of cutting and route the outlets flush mounted or recessed slightly to center of each bay before they drive move the equipment to a place that allows them to drive out and in then slide equipment back and plug in now chord management is under the art instead of intruding on the art. Just my 2 cents. nice video.
The new Fire Stations in San Diego have doors like that. I couldn't help but open and close it a few extra times before I left. Thus making FS 05 the ultimate "Bat Cave". Wish I had my cars in it 👍😎👍
I worked at Starbucks years ago before the automatic machines. I learned a full manual bar back then. We were always testing and timing the shots to see how long it took to pull. I can’t remember the exact times we were shooting for, low 20’s seconds maybe. We would adjust mainly by how hard the ground espresso was tamped. We didn’t really do anything by weight. I think it was already calibrated in the grinders.
Yeah this guy is spouting bullshit. Starbucks makes a more perfect coffee than he ever could hope to. The weak point is water and coffee quality compared to your favorite local place.
@@mitchellsteindler eh I'm not so sure it's totally BS. Many people do in fact think the drinks from the Starbucks automatic machines are crap, and that manual is always better. I personally wouldn't know. Despite working at Starbucks I never did acquire a taste for straight espresso shots or even black coffee. I always need something mixed in with it.
Fantastic concept, and a well laid out video. I don't understand the hyper focus on details though. There's a lot more to a drive club than the garage door and the floor materials.
if you were in Seattle im surprised you didn't check out "the shop" that place is amazing and if i didn't live over an hour away id totally keep my cars there
I’m sure the “trial lawyer” members of the club really appreciated the crack about having to think about safety with massive moving platforms that could remove body parts or kill. Real nice
Amazing facility! It's my dream to build something like this. But at the prices he mentioned, I can't imagine this is even breaking even? $5000 initiation fee + dues + $400/car/month?
i've seen someone driving around in that porsche with his livery on it. pretty cool to see this video pop up shortly afterwards. great video but the thing that stuck out the most it what he mentioned at 17:18. that's a big reason why i dont go anywhere these days, so many people and half them are trying to sell you shit or just bothering you. i bet this place is really peaceful and relaxing. The Shop in seattle is nice but the food and drinks are so freakin' expensive and downtown seattle is kind of a shithole these days too.
Impressive facility, and sounds very reasonable. I can’t imagine anyone could figure out the coffee machine though😃. Being a builder/developer, I’d have to think that the cost of more land for a larger building would be much more cost effective than the stacker and its maintenance.
Lmao that's our guy Matt geeking out over a garage door ignoring a multi-million dollar supercar fleet. That's why I'm here .
Patrick Jones Ignoring an F1 car no less. 😱
That TDF alone is at least $1.5millon
Kind of the way Doug DeMuro starts his car review, fixated on some obscure detail on a car when you are waiting for the full spec.
I have been thinking about that place ever since seeing it in person. Next level planning, execution, and investment. Thanks to Doug for his time, generosity, and latte :-)
I like the fact that Matt, zooms in in every brand he wants to check later.
how to be sneaky without looking like a jerk thats the goal haha !
I do it all the time too. :-)
The “for reference” zoom-ins
I'd love to be the guy to buy the highest level membership and then park a dented up '95 Honda Odyssey right in the middle
No ones going to mention the Ferrari F1 car just casually in there?
@Travis Justice Thanks man, Its the daily
Jose Rivas it’s called the Ferrari Corse Clienti program
this place is so rad
This is one of my favorite videos so far. I like these "tour" videos and the facility obviously helps make the show that much better.
Every day I swear I find at least one new example of why this is the greatest country to ever grace civilization for better and for worse.
$400 a month seems very reasonable for the stacker building
calzz5757 incredibly reasonable
@@ak78777 600$ for the first car, after a 5k buy membership buy in.
Royal Fitment Photography wait really? I guess I missed that
Royal Fitment Photography At $600 the price is still reasonable for the service they’re providing. The people who can afford these cars wouldn’t scoff at the cost. On thing to note aside from the garage its also social club. It’s like a country club, but without the sports facilities & people waiting to serve you.
such a well done tour, this guy really executed on a cool vision. I didn't know shared garage spaces like this was even a thing.
That is one amazing place! The concept is like no other.
Being in AV myself and working for this level of clientele, Doug's mindset is what will keep his reputation alive. We are living in a world where people of this stature want an intuitive and beautiful experience every time. The attention to detail is what keeps the doors open. I appreciate being led through the mind of the creator here, pushing the limits everywhere he can. I am sure his clients appreciate this.
This is amazing. What a great place. Thanks for taking us along
This is sweet. I'm glad you guys are elevating every aspect of the game. Keep paving the way boys!
Two things in this world you can't buy and that's class and work ethic. Either you have it, or you don't. This place is where those people with both can enjoy each other's company. Very well executed.
Well said.
Great video Matt, As I've said before this is what OG is all about. I like how these doors keep opening up for you to bring us great content.
That's a really awesome facility and idea. What would really make it special is if it had its own private track.
To the guy playing pumped up kicks at the end of the video in the hang out area, you’re a real one! 😂
Thanks for taking us along. I don’t drink coffee either but it was awesome of you to let him explain his process for those that are into it. You’re a class act Matt.
I find it interesting even without an interest in coffee.
Oh my goodness this is so awesome. Thanks for sharing this Matt.
"Can only be obsessed about so much" Oh Lord never thought I'd hear you say that!
Looks like a nice, recession-proof business.
Guy is a genius and i am just obsessed with his facility at you are. His attention to detail is amazing.
The discussion at the 43:00 mark is spot on and well said by both!👍🏾
That garage door is something else. I want it more than the cars in there.
This would have made Memphis Raines' job much easier.
Lol
That facility is SO nicely designed with great quality stuff, I forgot about the cars...lol damn. 👍🏽
This guy might have some seriously cool stories for VinWiki
You don't want to go there. That's for everyone else.
Rad! Great Vid and congrats to the DC crew for such a amazing space!
Can’t believe I watch the whole video!! Awesome!!!
I'm not overly obsessive about things (like my desk is always a mess), but network racks... Man they need to get that cable mess organized and some stress relief on those patch cables. Overall that is an awesome facility, thanks for sharing.
CPT Happy need to get some Panduit wire management up in there. We only have a small rack at my office but it’s neatly organized with the patch panel and switches!
Love the set up & also the professional stature of the sources/systems. One Stop Shop !
This place is next level. I'm almost a little disappointed it didn't have automatic man doors that make a "psshh" sound when they open and close like on the starship enterprise lol
I never knew this place was in my town in Redmond! Badass
no way that dude ever breaks even on that place
counted 40 cars in the showroom thats around 18k a month for just those cars before the 5k buy ins. who knows maybe if its steady in like 10years? lol
@@royalfitmentphotography6398 you have any idea what that place cost in that location? lol 10 million would be a conservative guess, whats in there probably doesn't even cover the interest on the money borrowed
He said they have 71 members I'm sure 400 is a starter package
He will its seattle, lots of guys who pay monthly dues who maybe take their car out a couple times a year just have them cause their buddys have them and their terrified of the car. Lots of new money here and people wanna flex also ya got the people who are hiding certain vehicles from their partners and family's
I hope you're wrong, but that's the first thing that came to my mind. Beautiful building, a complete work of art. I appreciate what he built and the thought that went into it. Just seems like it would be really expensive and hard to pay for, but that doesn't mean it wont be a huge success. Crazier things have happened in the business world. I need that garage.
Thanks Matt, truly an experience!
I worked at a dealership and we had a similar key box, was pretty cool.
Dude; that door is sublime 👉🏼👈🏼
BigDaddy392 Rytec rollup. My local Porsche dealer has them. They have them set even faster. Literally 10’ plus under 2 seconds.
Joe Tacchino crazy...need one!
This is awesome. You never think of Seattle as a Car Lover's town.
Ever hear of Microsoft Millionaires? There a tons of rich car geeks from the tech sector there. Plus, Boeing, Starbucks, and a zillion other large companies based there. Good weather all year around (if you don't mind rainy winters) is conducive to lots of driving enjoyment.
That espresso machine is a nice one. I believe it’s a gs3 by La Marzocco 7,000+
its a single group slayer
Made my wife stop what she was doing to show her the garage, she looked at me and said very curtly..NO. 😄
sooo the divorce is finalizing when>?
@@greenrolaids nah that'd cost more than the door 😄
@@TheFi1thyCasual just get space 8- HAHAHAHA
This was an awesome epiosde matt! The automation in this building was soo cool to see and the idea behind the DC. Besides being a race car driver running a place like DC has to be coolest job/career lol
Damn, this place is right near me and never knew it was there!! Prob drive past it a couple times a week.
That's crazy - I used to live up the hill from there!
This facility is amazing. I live in the burbs outside NYC and am thinking about building a mini 20 car version of this. Can you list the brands you saw? Doors, stacker, key management?
My Honda dealership has 4 of those doors at the service area. So awesome how it rolls up crazy fast.
I know right! The BMW dealership I go to have the same type or doors that go up fast but they just look deferent
I think what would look amazing, is attach all the charging cables and cords from the roof. Have a brain box system that services 10 cars or so, and have them hanging from the roof, able to lower and raise with a button. That way it's kept clean and tidy, no tripping hazards, and is readily available and out of the way hanging from the ceiling. You can also incorporate lots of other features for the box. Kind of like the service station box at the truck stops, they pull in thru the window. It contains charging ports, AC or heat, a tv, etc.
@Drivers Club Imagine how much cleaner it would look, one cable lowering to branching off and servicing 4 cars, instead of 4x snakes, extensions etc. leading up to the car. Just a thought!
@Drivers Club also imagine if the cords were retractable, and only pulled down when needed to be in use.
if i owned that F138, it would never leave my house.
That garage door though!!!! So damn cool. Sweet set up, well executed.
I want that door now too.
They use those stores in food warehouses also and cold storage places there cool. Ya can probably get one cheaper than 20,000
I can just see next episode of Obsessed Garage Matt replaces his front door with one of these and also he's getting a divorce.
400/ month in NY suburbs barely gets you a garage that's decrepit.
*ROOF AND WALLS ARE OPTIONAL
I hope you dont mind a suggestion, instead of having the outlets at the intersections do a bit of cutting and route the outlets flush mounted or recessed slightly to center of each bay before they drive move the equipment to a place that allows them to drive out and in then slide equipment back and plug in now chord management is under the art instead of intruding on the art. Just my 2 cents. nice video.
sick!!! the security and insurnace for that place must be legit!! :P ill take C10 car please :) 9min in, thx for sharing Matt
The new Fire Stations in San Diego have doors like that. I couldn't help but open and close it a few extra times before I left.
Thus making FS 05 the ultimate "Bat Cave". Wish I had my cars in it 👍😎👍
now this is some rich people stuff.
not hating just kinda inspiring
I worked at Starbucks years ago before the automatic machines. I learned a full manual bar back then. We were always testing and timing the shots to see how long it took to pull. I can’t remember the exact times we were shooting for, low 20’s seconds maybe. We would adjust mainly by how hard the ground espresso was tamped. We didn’t really do anything by weight. I think it was already calibrated in the grinders.
Yeah this guy is spouting bullshit. Starbucks makes a more perfect coffee than he ever could hope to. The weak point is water and coffee quality compared to your favorite local place.
@@mitchellsteindler eh I'm not so sure it's totally BS. Many people do in fact think the drinks from the Starbucks automatic machines are crap, and that manual is always better. I personally wouldn't know. Despite working at Starbucks I never did acquire a taste for straight espresso shots or even black coffee. I always need something mixed in with it.
I love everything about this
I have a boat storage building with gravel floor and keypad entry...need to step up my game!
This is awesome & thanks for sharing!
Amazing place and the cars are great also. Should give Matt some ideas. For the Obsessed destination.
Fantastic concept, and a well laid out video. I don't understand the hyper focus on details though. There's a lot more to a drive club than the garage door and the floor materials.
This video highlights what I find interesting. I don’t care about other people’s cars.
This video highlights what I find interesting. I don’t care about other people’s cars.
Wine is damaged by light. Don't light wine storage. Don't place near any light source.
very, impressive. Well designed, clean and Secure !
How can you not even want to try coffee? I don't get it. One of the great joys in life.
It grosses me out.
That garage door is awesome!! That wiring in the server rack definitely is not OG. I cringe seeing the poor wire management. ;)
Agreed. Door is insanely awesome. Network rack wiring not up to snuff.
if you were in Seattle im surprised you didn't check out "the shop" that place is amazing and if i didn't live over an hour away id totally keep my cars there
Funny, I went there too. I met Matt the owner and we hit it off. I didn't take my camera in because I didn't know them. I should have.
I’m sure the “trial lawyer” members of the club really appreciated the crack about having to think about safety with massive moving platforms that could remove body parts or kill. Real nice
The car club dude: “Austin Martin”
Amazing facility! It's my dream to build something like this. But at the prices he mentioned, I can't imagine this is even breaking even? $5000 initiation fee + dues + $400/car/month?
Same here i want it to be my man cave where it will be my mechanic shop too
Those vested tech RSUs perform well. way to extend the pinky with that demitasse like a boss!!!
14:12 that is pretty freacking sweet, i agree
i've seen someone driving around in that porsche with his livery on it. pretty cool to see this video pop up shortly afterwards. great video but the thing that stuck out the most it what he mentioned at 17:18. that's a big reason why i dont go anywhere these days, so many people and half them are trying to sell you shit or just bothering you. i bet this place is really peaceful and relaxing. The Shop in seattle is nice but the food and drinks are so freakin' expensive and downtown seattle is kind of a shithole these days too.
Those are CTEK chargers. This is what I use on my M3 CS. And that’s a Seattle slayer espresso machine! They rock!
Hopefully I could one day consult these guys in building an ultimate garage like that.
Very nice company and people.. and love the cars.
How was this uploaded yesterday?
Right? I didn't see it yesterday.
@@joshaden6533 luckily I have notifications on or I wouldn't have seen it. It's a sick video
Me either guys. And I watch all things Moreman
He uploaded it then pulled it down or make it private. Must of had something in it we weren't supposed to see.
An integrated 12v system would be cool but eventually electric cars will need points too even here.
Wish we had that near The Villages, Florida.....
My local Porsche dealer has those doors, makes getting in a quick move.
Tampa could use one but a little smaller! Between the football, hockey and baseball players just to start I think it would fill up fast.
Impressive facility, and sounds very reasonable. I can’t imagine anyone could figure out the coffee machine though😃. Being a builder/developer, I’d have to think that the cost of more land for a larger building would be much more cost effective than the stacker and its maintenance.
This Is Next Level!
I will never look at garage space the same way again. ;)
I like everything about this dude!
This place is incredible!
That little “man” with the sunglasses is the perfect woman for Matt
That was so awesome!
so this is what Ryan Gosling does between movies.
Are Dyson Airblade's not that popular in the US? Seem to be in every restaurant/pub and shopping centre in the UK
At 14:00 Matt says "How does it work?" when shown the Dyson hand drier...clearly not a washer as confirmed in recent podcast...not judging...
Spy the Westland Whiskey!! I have bottles of the 2016 2017 and 2018 Limited Edition. Good stuff!
Great video. Who makes that espresso machine?
This place is amazing!
Wow. This is the god level of garages
I thought it was in Redmond Washington
That is one badass video!
Wow nice slayer espresso machine 😍
is there a secret clause in the contract that the owner of the garage gets to drive the cars?
You're right Matt, won't be cordless anytime soon so thicker cables are the way to go.
That garage door is straight out of a sci fi movie