RE: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean
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RE: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean



Andre,

DMCH sell 'new built' turnkey cars at $35k and 'second hand' cars for
somewhere in the region of $25k.  The latter are great value and often have
desirable upgrades.  There is, generally some reasonable flexibility on the
price, within reason.  However, to that price you need to add shipping
(c.$1k) plus VAT and import duty (27% of the purchase cost)plus bits and
bobs for port costs, making the necessary amendments for driving in the Uk
and so on.  Budget about another £500 or so. So $32,000 dollars (the to port
price) equals about £17,000.  Total bill about £17,500.

You will, however get a top notch car at that price which should need
nothing done.

But if you speak with Chris P or Martin G with that sort of budget, I'd be
surprised if they can't direct you into a virtual show-winner for that sort
of dosh.  A previously registered UK car saves a lot of hassle but less
thrills of importing.

If you want more, e-mail me off group as this may be a bit dull for the
others.

Colm
  -----Original Message-----
  From: sarafilovic [mailto:yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
  Sent: 14 April 2005 21:47
  To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean



  Hi Colm

  Thanks for info.

  Do you feel the "best" car I can get, will come from DMCH, and is it
  worth the premium ?

  Andre


  --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Colm Nugent" <colm.nugent@xxxx>
  wrote:
  > Hi Andre,
  >
  > Welcome to the forum.  There are a number of threads about this,
  if you want
  > to look back in the archives.  My personal recommendation is, if
  you want a
  > car that has everything 'sorted' and won't need money spent on it
  other than
  > upkeep, you have three principal routes:
  >
  > 1. Buy from DMCH (in the USA) or similar, who generally only sell
  pristine
  > cars.  The new vat regulations make this a little more expensive
  than when I
  > did it, but I was very pleased with the car as shipped.  They
  organised
  > everything their end, including door to port shipping.
  >
  > 2. Only buy in the UK cars that are known to the DOC, Chris & Dave
  know most
  > cas in the UK and were very helpful to me - especially in steering
  me away
  > from a few.
  >
  > 3. Give DMUK your budget and let them get a car for you and supply
  it with a
  > warranty - these guys know their D's.
  >
  > Hope this helps.
  >
  > Good luck
  >
  > Colm
  > Vin 5706
  >
  >
  >   -----Original Message-----
  >   From: sarafilovic [mailto:yahoo@xxxx]
  >   Sent: 14 April 2005 12:06
  >   To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >   Subject: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean
  >
  >
  >
  >   Hi
  >
  >   I recently joined this Forum as I want to purchase a classic car
  for
  >   fun and to keep for the long term.
  >
  >   Most older Classics do nothing for me, and I am serioulsy
  >   considering a DeLorean.
  >
  >   I would interest in the experiences of people who have owned a
  >   DeLorean for a few years, and in particular, some guidance on
  where
  >   to buy a good example.
  >
  >   Basically is it a fun car to drive, and a pleasure to own?
  >
  >   My wish is to purchase one in excellent condition, requiring only
  >   ongoing maintenance, and I accept that I may have to pay a
  premium
  >   for a good DeLorean.
  >
  >   I see that [Stuart] is selling a "good looking" car on the
  >   website for £15k ? is this a fair price and how do I know a
  >   good
  >   example when I see one ?
  >
  >   Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  >
  >   Regards
  >
  >   Andre
  >   Dunfermline, Scotland
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
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