Re: DAILY DRIVER DMC
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Re: DAILY DRIVER DMC



I hope you don't have a girlfriend. If you do, don't plan on keeping 
her too long after she realizes you spend more time and money with 
the car than with her!

Seriously, don't even consider this if you don't get a perfectly 
clean car. And I'll bet you'll spend over a month's salary right away 
just getting it to a point where you want it. I just got done with 
college a couple years ago and I now decided to buy one. I am VERY 
glad I didn't do it during college. There are a lot more fun things 
(girls, beer, trips) to spend money on than taking care of a car. I 
think you may end up regretting it.

Just my honest opinion,
Mark
#10901 -(wanted one badly all through college and finally bought one 
when I graduated)

--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Adam Bucherati <adamb35@xxxx> wrote:
> I earn (NET) about $900-950 a month. I don't have to
> pay rent or anything, just gas and college tuition. I
> need to know if a DeLorean is a good investment as a
> daily driver. I'll will (if I buy the car) be paying
> about $350 a month, plus $110 on insurance, if I buy a
> $14000 DMC. I would appreciate some unbiased input
> about the reliabilty of these cars, from a Delorean
> owner. Would this be a good investment for me? 
> Thanks, Adam
> 
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