I bought my car almost 2 years ago with 17.7k miles. That's considered a low mileage car since it was less than 1k a year. My sole intention has been to drive it as much as possible! It doesn't matter to me that the mileage creeps up almost a 100 miles a week. I drive her every day because she is beautiful and fun (even when I can't get over 50, which is most commutes). In fact, I would think about moving further away from work so that I could drive a little more every day. (If my wife reads that I am done for... she wants a bigger house!). To paraphrase Nike, Just Drive It! If it's eating you up to not drive it, then go drive it. It's better for the car and it will be better for you! -Kevin #4687 -----Original Message----- From: sgskbm [mailto:SGSKBM@xxxx] Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 10:50 AM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DML] Mileage on a Delorean - does it matter? --- Every one seems to agree that you should drive it but not too many of the people who agreed seem to have a low mileage car. Since I do I thought that I would off my personal perspective. I bought my car with only 7,300 miles on it. I too wanted to "preserve" the lower mileage "image" of my purchase. The largest problem for me was service as it was about 250 miles round trip to have the car worked on and.... the Delorean shop that performed the work, is well known for never solving any problem on the first, second, third or even fourth try! As a result my car now has about 10,200 miles on it. After some careful consideration, I decided recently that if I were going to purchase a new Delorean, I would not be as concerned as to weather the car had 4,000, 10,000 or 15,000 miles as long as it had all of the necessary maintenance to make it road worthy. I have seen more low mileage cars, including mine that have had significant problems than higher mileage cars. I would prefer the mileage to be low enough that the car did not suffer from wear in the obvious areas. If the seats, interior and outside condition was maintained and it still looked new, then anything less than 20,000 miles to me is still low mileage. I have decided to drive mine, enjoy it and maintain it. Naturally, since I do own several other cars, I shall try to keep the mileage at a reasonable level. In my case, 1,500 miles per year would more than reasonable, would demonstrate that the car is being exercised, kept in running condition and would allow for significant enjoyment. With the above formula applied to your car, you would have over ten years of enjoyment before arriving at the 20,000 mile mark! Just an opinion.... Scot 6452 To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: moderator@xxxx To search the archives or view files, log in at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dmcnews Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/