Re: [DML] Should I buy?
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Re: [DML] Should I buy?



Once I got my car on the road, and worked all of the minor bugs out (all the common updates needed), it has performed like any other reliable foreign car I have ever owned. My car sat for 9 years too, so it needed a lot of attention. But once I got everything done, all of my expenses have been for aesthetic purposes, and not mechanical. Any D can be reliable. It's a good car, with a bad rep because of all of the garage queen cars out there. When they sit, like any car, they will develop problems. It's too bad that so many D's are sitting. If the majority of the cars out there are sitting, then that high number of cars will most likely have reliablity problems. Hence, a large number of complaints, which equals a bad rep. Does that make sense? I think most of you get what I'm saying... DRIVE THE CAR!!!! :oP

---Dan Vin#5493 driving as much as possible...



I have a question for anyone with a Delorean. Im 21 years old and have wanted a DMC for about a year. My parents agreed to co-sign for a DMC but I'm scared because the car is gonna suck alot of my funds up. Im worried that I'm gonna have to invest $1000's a year just to keep it run. I can pay for a car and maybe another $1000 for some work. But this mechanic says there gonna be a constant cost. So my question is, can a DMC be a reliable piece of transportation. Does it need constant upkeep. Please help. pharaoh@xxxx .


Thanks for any help



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