Tom- In my opinion, it's an uphill battle trying to convince a "rational" adult that a sports car is the way to go for a young driver, especially in Northern Maine. I grew up in the midcoast region, and my brother was born in Presque Isle, so I know what kind of weather and road conditions you face. The DeLorean is a good car, but that's tough driving for almost any vehicle. If you can convince them to let you have a car of any type, then you're gaining ground. Once you get them hooked on letting you have a car, then upgrade you strategy and shoot for the DeLorean. I would recommend having a daily driver car in addition to the DMC- realistically, every DeLorean is 21-23 years old. Any car that old has to be watched for age and fatigue based problems that appear with no warning- having a Toyota or something like that is very beneficial. This strategy worked well with me. Good luck! Eric Itzel vin 4433 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Video Bob" <videobob@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <treehouse2000us@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 3:54 AM Subject: RE: [DML] I need some ammunition > ...tell your Dad that if he loves you and respects your opinion, and feels > that he brought you up good enough to make your own decisions he will > support you. > It will be work, and it will be costly but the fun you will have with it > together will make > it all worth it the first time you go down to the DQ and a crowd forms > around the car. > In a world of plain cars where you live, you will be like a rock star. > > The Delorean can be a perfectly reliable everyday car if you know what you > are doing, > but anyone on here will tell you that you should have another car to use as > a second. > These cars are not good in the rain or weather, and are old technology. > You should wear out your regular car, and use the Delo on special occasions. > Hey, a special occasion is a beer run, but if you drive it to death and you > can't > afford the pre/post maintenance then you might have some down time. > I drive mine all the time, but the Taurus comes in handy when I go shopping. > > Avoid the "low milage, original" cars. > You want one with some miles on it and some of the updates done. > There is a $20,000 rule with these cars, if you get one for $15K, you will > sink another > $5K into it. > Usually you find one that runs good and has crappy interior, or the inside > is perfect and > the engine is crap from sitting for 10 years in storage. > Rarely you get both. > > - VB > > > > >From: "Tom Porter" <treehouse2000us@xxxxxxxxx> > >Reply-To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Subject: [DML] I need some ammunition > >Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 00:27:59 -0000 > > > >As many a young people, I have been lerking on the list, occasionaly > >posting, even once or twice very serious in attempts to purchase > >cars, but now I have severly run into a snag that I knew was > >coming... just hoped and prayed it would be swept under the rug. > > > >Today I was looking at a Pontiac Fiero. In the deep woods of Maine, > >its hard to find any cars other than the run of the mill fords or > >hondas. My dad was in utter discust about the 2 seater and the whole > >concept, and here I was pretty darn estatic to see such a rare > >car "for the area." > > > >I have bugged his ear off about the DeLorean now for more than 10 > >years, and I recently reached the $15 k mark in my savings. Is there > >any thing I can say to my father that would make it easier for him to > >accept that I want a 'small sports car' (or even that I own > >one..soon). He just doesnt get it through his head that these things > >are fun, yeah a little more work than a Honda, and yes, parts may be > >a little harder to find, but its all about image. My grandma refers > >to the DeLorean as an old peice of crap... why dont you get a new car > >Tom? I have yet to test drive any "new" car off the lot that was fun > >to drive. Really the 80's sports cars are the best, and the DMC in > >my oppion is at the top of that heep. > > > >Also, if you own a 84-86 Fiero and you have a few minutes, could you > >email me about problem areas... this one I found is dirt cheap. > > > >Thanks > > > >Tom Porter > >Way up in Northern Maine > >Vin: Hopefully by end of year. > > > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx > > For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com > > To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderators@xxxxxxxxxxx For more info on the list, tech articles, cars for sale see www.dmcnews.com To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Yahoo! 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