The advice I give people about DeLorean One is to only call them if you really intend on buying a part. When I first got my D', the previous owner told me to call them - that they were very nice and helpful. So I did a few times, just to get prices and get a feel for what I was up against. Then I had a minor accident in the car, and posted here looking for used parts since I knew the insurance company was going to knock the estimate way down. The next time I called there, credit card in hand, I was told they wouldn't quote me prices, that they didn't have time for me - and that they had seen my post looking for used parts. (Hmmm, maybe that's why I don't post my VIN here anymore . . . ) Their loss . . . and my gain, since the other sources (and this newsgroup) have been very helpful since then, but I'm getting off track. It all comes down to that they are only a resource if you are spending money there. So if you want my two bits - if you are a new owner, deal with everyone else until you find something the other places don't have. Then call DeLorean One, tell them your Vin and order the part if they have it. Just don't expect any help on the phone until then. -Eric (and I'm getting mine back today after a few months! Yeah!) On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 jus4sho@xxxx wrote: > It's unfair to Steve to just say "Let sleeping dog's lie" regarding > his experience with Delorean One. Assuming Steve's either new to the > list or to the entire Delorean "scene", that type of response still > probably leaves him wondering "what gives?" > > Suffice it to say this: Many people are very satisfied with the > service they receive from Delorean One, however many people have also > had the very same experience you did Steve. It was nothing you did, > simply the way they choose to operate. > > Steve > VIN 2650 > http://www.angelfire.com/md2/projectdelorean > >