[DML] Re: DeLoreans value
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[DML] Re: DeLoreans value



That opinion holds up well... but only if you live in North America.

In Australia, and other countries in the same situation, you'd be very lucky to find a DeLorean under $30,000 USD. DeLoreans here can demand up to $60,000 USD, no matter what the condition of the vehicle, simply because they're so rare here. And people who want a DeLorean would be willing to pay that much, because with the current exchange rates and high import taxes, it's even more expensive to import one from the UK or USA.

At the moment, the highest-priced DMC-12 on the market in Australia is at $60,200 USD ($98,000 AUD). IMO this is asking way too much for a DeLorean, even in a country where they are rare. This particular car has been on the market for nearly two years (as far as I know), and the seller hasn't budged on the price at all.

But there are exceptions. Currently there's a DeLorean in Melbourne selling for $15,000 USD (I believe the owner is on this mailing list). And there's also a DeLorean in New Zealand selling for $9,000 USD!

But I agree with you Mike. In a country with a large DeLorean population, such as the United States, you'd be stretching it to ask more than $25k for your DeLorean.



I would love to know how many people actually spend $30K to $50K on a
DeLorean. Those that do have way too much time and money on their hands.
Not that they are not good cars, just way too much money.

A nice, decent, UPDATED DeLorean can be had for mid-teens. I recently sold
mine for over $15K. Fair for me, fair for the buyer. Problem is that too
many owners are not always forthcoming about the problems that exist with
their car when time comes to sell it. Carefully check out some of the cars
on ebay right now and you will find what I am talking about. I have been
helping someone try to find a nice 5-speed. The stories he gets are
fantastic.

At this time there is no DeLorean worth much over $20K in this market.
Unless of course it is gold. And, if there is a $20K car out there, it
should have all the updates, the service bulletins taken care of, have low
enough mileage to be a dependable driver and the new owner should not have
to be continually working on it.

Mike

Rick Haslewood Sydney, Australia delorean@xxxx UIN: 4316376 VIN: 10599





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