The problem is not that you have a DeLorean it's that you have a car that most shops are not familiar with. The average repair facility must move cars in and out of the shop as quickly as possible. Unfamiliar cars tie up service bays, lifts, and personal, this slows the operation and reduces profits. Weather you own a DeLorean, Pantera, or a Lamborgini your general auto service center doesn't want it in his shop. DMC Joe / DeLorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> Web Site: <http://www.deloreanservices.com> ---------- > From: delorean502@xxxx > To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [DML] Service question > Date: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 11:41 AM > > Is it just me, or do a lot of other people have problems finding a > service place for the Delorean? Nobody in Holland Michigan wants to > work on my Delorean, except "Ma and Pa" shops. I wanted to get my > transmission (correct spelling??) looked at by a place called Holland > Transmission. My dad recommended me going there since we went to > church with the owner and he was a really nice guy and cared about his > customers. I got reamed for having a Delorean when I called him. "I > wouldn't come 10 miles from that car" "I don't even want to see that > thing" this is what the guy told me. that nice guy that my dad goes > to church with. anyway, does anybody else have any good stories about > service people and your Deloreans? I have about 20 of them! > > Erik Geerdink > 4512 > EGGS D > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address moderator@xxxx >