If you're smart and patient you can find a nice "driver" DeLorean for that price range. The key is educating yourself about the cars so you know what to look for, and being able to hold off on buying the first one you see. I remember I wanted so badly to buy the first DeLorean I looked at. It was a gorgeous 1 owner car with 6k miles... cosmetically flawless. I could have walked away with it for less than $12k. Luckily I had made some friends in the DeLorean community, and drug them along to check out the car. The truth was though the car was beautiful to the eye, it was deteriorated badly from sitting for many years. That's the irony of these cars... they still look so new and modern... but they're over two decades old now. What I advise you (and all perspective owners) to do is read the DML for at least a year before you purchase. During this time go to as many DeLorean meets as possible... big or small. Meet as many DML members as you can in your area, and look at as many potential car buys as possible. By familiarizing yourself with the car you begin to learn what to look for in them, and what is a good and bad deal. You learn your preferences in the cars as well. I'm in the market right now for my second DeLorean. If you've read the list for a while, I was hit by a drunk driver in my DeLo about a month ago, and it was a total loss. I'm looking at buying a car in your price range... $15k-$20k. There's a total variety of cars in this range... garage queens that have been sitting for years with major mechanical issues, daily drivers with some cosmetic wear, but are good mechanically good, and finally there are cars that are a good comprimise of cosmetic looks and good running condition. Those are the hardest to find, but if you're persistent, you'll track one down. Good luck in your road to ownership, and remember that us list members are here to help you in any way possible. Louie Golden VIN- Coming Again... if insurance ever pays me... lol --- "cyboexpo2002" <paul.mari@xxxx> wrote: I've begun browsing what's in my local (as in NY, CT, MA) area. I'm pretty sure I'll be a couple years before I'm actively looking, but I figure that way I learn about the market a bit more... Anyway, I see a lot of Ds on for around the $15-20k range. I'm trying to get an idea of what kind of condition that would get me...though from the pictures I immediately notice things like ripped seats and demaged headliners (but this is I guess normal for a car this age). Basically, I was about wondering any input you guys might have about buying. (There's always that chance that I might be able to free up some cash) On a side note, I hear that I'm lucky since PJ Grady is pretty close by here (relatively). Well, I found out some interesting info the other day. Apparently, they were planning a bridge across Long Island Sound that would lead me almost directly in the direction of PJ Grady's in the 70s and 80s. http://www.geocities.com/cyboexpo2002/too_bad.txt Build that bridge! Seriously though, any tips, etc would be greatly appreciated. $20k is a sizable chunk of change, and I want to know, in general, how much of a car this'll get me. Thanks! _____________________________________________________________ Pre-order the updated second edition of "DeLorean: Stainless Steel Illusion" now! Details <a href="http://www.stainless-steel-illusion.com" target="_blank">here!</a>