Re: Pleasant Experience/DMCenter
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Re: Pleasant Experience/DMCenter
- From: "Robert Rooney" <dmcvegas@xxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 03:12:02 -0000
I don't believe that there are only "2 types of people" when it comes
to maintaining a vehicle. I myself want my car to stay on the road
and I will achieve that via proper maintenance. But I do look for a
good deal on quality parts where available. Does this mean
I'm "cheap"? I suppose in some ways it does, though I prefer the term
thrifty. But that doesn't mean that I myself or folks like me don't
care about our cars. But if one of my options is to buy a used/lesser
part that will not last as long or be as reliable a new one, of
course I will purchase a new/better part. I don't think it's fair to
try and judge someone by the size of thier reciepts rather then the
outcome of thier vehicles. By this way of thinking utilizing used
parts pulled from a car in a "DMC scrap yard" means that you must not
care as much about your car as other people because you didn't spend
all the money you possibly could by purchasing brand new parts. The
point of my post is not intended as a personal attack on anyone, but
to show that there are "black or white" sides to this debate.
-Robert
vin 6585
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Swingle" <dswingle@xxxx> wrote:
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, comet6974@xxxx wrote:
> > Most people Who have dealt with Don would agree that he is a very
> > pleasant man, However, Do be careful. Don's main concern is
fixing
> the
> > problem and getting the car moving again, not always with the
right
> > parts.
>
> You need to make sure that the prior owner thought the same way you
> do. Any service center, DeLorean to Acura to Ford, has two kinds of
> customers. The "get me rolling - cheap" kind and the "fix it right -
> money no object" kind. Some places refuse to do business with one
or
> the other, some don't. Do you know what kind of customer your car's
> prior owner was? Was he getting it fixed up cheap to sell it (to
you)?
>
> At any rate, it may not be fair to judge this on a non-first-hand
> basis.
>
> Dave Swingle
>From: chris <chris@xxxx>
>Date: Mon Oct 16, 2000 4:25pm
>Subject: Re: [DML] Pleasant Experience(was Re: Delorean Image)
>Don's concern is keeping cars on the road , which sometimes means
>short cuts
>if the owners are not to rich at the time. I think its unfair to
>judge Don
>on this event as im sure you dont know all side of events. Don
>helped me get
>my car running and yes he used parts from his 'DMC scrap yard', but
>he knew
>I had a tight budget.
>You knew about these problems, so why buy the car, if that is not
>right for your Deloreans
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