Wow, Thanks for the detailed answer Tom. It helps. --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tom Tait" <TTait@...> wrote: > > Robert - > > > > If you break it down by price... > > > > $72k plus a promise to never speak to any of us again, buys you a > showroom quality car ready to drive every day with few worries - > purchased from Delorean One here in CA. You won't want to drive this > car much because it will instantly devalue very very quickly based on > use, and the reality that the price was artificially doubled just to > keep out the riff-raff. > > > > $35k gets you the same car From DMC Houston (or likely Florida if you > Prefer) or probably PJ Grady in NY- but your not forbidden from dealing > with us and your future parts will still cost 35% less than from D1. If > you can live with the price you could drive this one regularly without > feeling stupid, but 10k miles from now it will have lost about $10k in > value. > > > > $30-40K in a private sale with the help of a club can get you a concours > car - georgeous and pristine - but ironically it may not be in a good > condition to drive as its been primarily kept in show conditions, not > necessarily run regularly. > > > > $20-25k in a private sale gets you a clean, fairly reliable attractive > car. You can drive it every day, but expect a few problems from time to > time. Look for a clean car that has been driven regularly for the last > few years. > > > > $17-22k gets you a good looking car with some (pending) mechanical > issues OR a fairly solid daily driver that you won't worry too much > about, but had obvious physical imperfections. > > > > $15-18k will get you a car you can often drive, but you will be putting > $ into regularly for mechanical issues and aesthetic upgrades. > > > > $10-16k will get you a car you can possibly drive home, and get out on > the road some weekends, but spend the $100 a year for the upgraded AAA > card with unlimited flatbed service, you will be using it. Also get to > know the Vendors discount restoration programs (usually spend $1000 in > one order to qualify for 10% off in the future) > > > > Less than $10k - a labor of love. > > > > By the way - I bought mine for $2k - take a wild guess what I've been > doing for the last few years... > > > > Tom > > 10902 > > (now a clean, solid daily driver) > > > > ________________________________ > > From: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf > Of rbgdmc > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 12:33 PM > To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [DML] Re: What is the best way to buy > > > > Hi Thanks for responding; > > I truly did not mean to be Open ended. As far as patients goes I am > very patient I am will to wait to get the right car after all I will > own it. I will check the local club. I am in Tennessee do you > know which Club I should use. > I would love a restored car however cost wise however I think that a > safe drive while it gets fix it up might be more practical. I not > very handy to work on the car myself is not much of an option, > I understand your comments regarding option C however I don't > understand what you mean by I" can no longer buy a car from D-1, > simply because you asked the question". > > Thanks again; > Robert > > --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dmcnews%40yahoogroups.com> , Marc > Levy <malevy_nj@> wrote: > > > > WOW, what a very open question. > > > > The answer depends on a number of things- > > > > 1. How patient are you? Are you willing to spend a > > few months, or even years to find the "right" car? or > > do you want it NOW! If you are willing to take the > > time and look, you *WILL* find a good deal on a car > > that may not need too much (if any) work. Good source > > to find a car like that is your local club. > > > > It looks like you may be from from NJ (or staying at a > > Hilton in NJ)? Check with the DeLorean Mid-Atlantic > > club. I am the VP, We have a very active group! > > > > http://www.deloreanmidatlantic.com/ > <http://www.deloreanmidatlantic.com/> > > > > 2. Do you have the cash up front to buy a "restored" > > car now? Or would you prefer a car that is safe to > > drive while you fix it up? > > > > 3. What are you skills? If you are willing to work > > on the car yourself, you will save LOTS of money. > > Labor on these cars can get very expensive. > > > > > > However, I will admit I see no point in option "C" > > below. If you are going to ship it to a vendor for a > > full restoration, why not trust them to pick out the > > the best car to restore? > > > > P.S. You can no longer buy a car from D-1, simply > > because you asked the question. Sorry! You will have > > to stick with one of the DMC locations, PJ Grady, or > > one of a few other sources for a restored car now. > > > > > > --- rbgdmc <rbgdmc@> wrote: > > > > > Hi Guys; > > > > > > What is the best way to buy my D. > > > a) From a seller over the net > > > b) Through a company like DMC of Huston/D-one, etc > > > c) One in bad shape and ship it to a company like > > > DMC of Huston/D-one, > > > etc to have it refurbished > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > ______________ > > Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast > > with the Yahoo! 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