Well it's been almost 3 yrs since I sold my Delorean and bought a Ferrari 308 QV. Now that I have a decent amount of time with both I thought I'd post a couple of points about them (in no particular order), for those that are interested: Design (aesthetic) - I would have to say this is a tie. I like the rear end on both cars. The Delorean appears more wide and low are the rear (even more muscular?) but I like the front of the Ferrari more and the side intakes. Design (engineering) - The Ferrari is more complex mechanically with it's dual overhead cams (on each bank), V-8, all aluminum construction (including transmission). This can be a bad thing, especially since they wedged the engine in and have made it very difficult to get to most things. In body composition materials, MAN do I miss the Delorean. Paint is a PAIN to take care of and the Delorean was MUCH EASIER to keep clean. The only place you had to worry about rust on the Delorean was in the frame (though my 308 is galvanized steel, so this has not been an issue for me). Interior - Interior on the Delorean is much more modern. A/C, stereo, and switches generally work better. However, even though the Delorean has a more spacious interior, it still made me feel claustrophic having just that small toll booth window. Taking the targa top off of the Ferrari makes it feel extremely open. Suprisingly, tall people would be happier in the Delorean. Delorean has TONS more usable space for storing things. Materials used - Quality of material is generally better on the Delorean. Interior seems to last longer. Ferrari supposedly used the same connelly leather found on Rolls Royces but it seems to hold up better on the Delorean, maybe because the Delorean is less open to the sun? Shadetree mechanic experience - Nothing I EVER experienced on the Delorean was as tough as some of the items in the Ferrari. The engine is mounted sideways so the rear bank of plugs is a b@#$h to get to. The valves and belts require maintenance every 15000 miles (to get to the front of the engine you need to take the right rear wheel off and remove the inner lining. Don't even get me started on getting to the alternator or A/C compressor. I did like how both have the Bosch K- jetronic so I already had experience working on it. Delorean was easy to work on in comparison. Public attention - Delorean, hands down. The Ferrari has more of the mystique attached to it but on the road, nothing beats the Delorean for wow factor. Cost of ownership - Delorean, the parts are mostly easy to get and the car requires very little maintenance after the mandatory updates are done. Both were VERY reliable for me, but the Ferrari's repair costs are so high and that's what kills it. Doing your own work makes it much more reasonable Driving experience - Here's where the Delorean has nothing on the Ferrari (I know I'll get comments on this but I think I've been very complimentary to the Delorean). By today's accounts neither car is fast but with most reputable sports magazines of the time putting the Delorean at 9-10s for 0-60 (I know, I know, time and active imaginations have crept this number down into the 7s over the past few years but reality is what it is), the Ferrari QV (recorded at the time in the high 6s is MUCH faster). The handling is good on the Delorean but Phenomenal in the Ferrari plus the open top experience make it even more fun. On a final note in the driving experience, the rumble of that V-8 starting up and howl as it approaches 8000 RPM in un-paralleled. Anyway, this just my opinion that I thought some people would enjoy getting a comparison. I still have a lot of respect for the Delorean and genuinely miss having one. I know there will probably be a lot of posts slamming the 308 but most negative experiences with them come from either people that had the early injected models (2v per cylinder ones) or ones that have been purchased at a bargain with deferred maintenance. With NO maintenance done to either car, the Delorean will last much longer (In BTTF III I think Marty and Doc would have found flakes of rusted steel, an engine/tranny, and 4 rims if they had buried the Ferrari for 70 years). Dom Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:DMCForum-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:DMCForum-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/