A car is a car is the response I got to a survey I have been conduction over the last week about what type of DeLorean I should get (According to price). And I almost believed it! Coming into work this morning (4 am) I was tooling down the highway @ 55 mph and this guy (or girl) comes behind me flashing his lights like mad between low and high beams. I decided to loose him, so I floored the accelerator and shot up to a good 95 or so and this guy did likewise. or so I thought until he passed me like I was driving a 1960's Izzetta (clown car). Going well over 100 mph made me realize that I needed another car as I could no longer see his tailights. So much for my Capri. Anyway, I have a meeting with the bank today over purchasing a DeLorean within the next three months, discussing the options I have, and trying to get the best car for the money. Thus the reason for the survey. Heres the survey I conducted and its results (mind you this is a poor area to live). DeLorean Expense: Cost in US Dollars $0-9999 Junker/Non Running or running with problems... 1 vote $10000-13999 Runs but interior/exterior usual with problems, minor engine and transmission issues... 18 votes $14000-18000 Looks and runs great, few problems, everything generaly in good shape 8 votes $18000-25000 Near perfect condition 3 votes $32000 Refurbished/New Conditon 1 vote Whats a DeLorean? 15 votes (What a conincidence!!) Buying a 10k or a 32.5 k DeLorean wont beat that car that passed me this morning doing at least 130mph (estimated). However, nothing in my mind will convince me otherwize that the car I am driving isnt the coolist and must desiriable automobile on the road. Just to reinforce this idea, remeber the original DeLorean commerical. "The DeLorean is the most awaited automobile in automotive history." Thats something money cant buy. Thomas Porter Ps. Oh, I decided on the 14000-18000 dollar range. Best bang for the buck I think. However, probley more on the 18000 side though.