"ask" hecklerkochgmbh WROTE: >(SNIP) I was going to wait and pay for a DeLorean in cash but I just cant bring myself to wait. What if I die tomorrow? Then I will never get a chance to even drive one!! So Im gonna pay for it the long way. Wish me luck guys! ---- I RESPOND: Heh, well, it sounds as if you're about to get what you deserve for NOT waiting. You'll pay dearly (from the pocketbook in the long-run) for hurrying into this deal. But... I can only say this. I know for a fact that you will NOT understand what I mean for maybe another year or so when it all catches up with you. So I don't expect you to understand at this point. When it comes to DeLoreans you DEFINETELY get what you pay for. You'll find thirty or so owners who will tell you the same thing. Buy a DeLorean that is as close to finished as possible or you WILL pay big bucks getting it to where it's even acceptable to be classified as a "good" car. There's nothing like making car payments for four years on a car that "suddenly" needs $5000 in repairs, heh. Yeah, you'll like that... Still paying for a car that you now need to borrow MORE money to pay for the repairs. If you can't afford to buy the car with cash you DEFINETELY won't be able to afford to fix it when it comes time. Which is obviously immediately from what you wrote. Mine was in pretty good condition when I bought it. It needed much less than what you've described yours as needing. It was driveable and very good looking inside and out. The first time I did minor repairs it was $5000, the second time it was $3200, and just this spring I spent (no joking here) $14000. Each time for little things all considered minor repairs. Well, I did have the crush zone replaced so you can discount $2000 if you want for that. Personally I'd never buy a DeLorean (or any other car) that needed a bunch of repairs for no other reason than because "I couldn't wait". You'd be better off waiting and finding one that is in much better condition. Trust me there's tons of them out there for sale in much better condition than what you're describing. And there'll still be many, many out there whwen you can better afford it. Chris #3876