Re: [DML] Hello fellow DMC enthusiasts!
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Re: [DML] Hello fellow DMC enthusiasts!
- From: John Gedeon <johne_g@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 19:42:17 -0800 (PST)
Andy,
Cool I have only recently decided to get a D and i
am married and in my 23. I have a good job just not
the capital to get and maintain a D. Hopefully that
will change, since I think it will make a wonderful
second car (and maybe even a good commuter car)
John
--- Soma576@xxxx wrote:
> In a message dated 1/24/03 3:09:08 PM Central
> Standard Time,
> johne_g@xxxx writes:
>
>
> > I think all the kids that grew up with BTTF (ie my
> > generation) are starting to have some money saved,
> > steadier jobs, and still not have too much
> > responsability allowing them to look into D's. At
> > least thats what my wife said and it sounds about
> > right since alot of the new people seem to be in
> the
> > 18-22 age group.
> > John
>
> John,
>
> very true. many of the younger owners (18-23 yr old)
> like myself have a
> higher disposable income ratio than adults with
> houses, families, two cars,
> etc. Personally i realized this fact and decided
> that i had to get my
> DeLorean while i was still young and make sure i get
> it paid off and fixed up
> (i just about said 'completed' - like a D is ever
> done!) before i get
> married, buy a house, etc. that way i could enjoy
> it while i was still in
> college and roaming the country, and have it 'on the
> side' as i begin to
> settle down.
>
> unfortunately, you NEVER have as much disposable
> income as you think you do.
> i have a quite a large sum of debt that will take me
> all of 2003 to pay off
> if i don't spend any more!! BUT i can be happy in
> the fact that after that,
> i will have an excellent car that is totally
> reliable, looks good, and is a
> crowd favorite at the many shows i attend each year.
> to me, that is worth the
> damage done by debt.
>
> but then again, i have had a lucky work history so
> far - when i was in high
> school i was the youngest assistant manager ever in
> the fast food franchise i
> was in, and when i left there for a new job, i am
> now the youngest general
> manager my company has ever put in charge of a
> store, and i have been lucky
> to post up to 30% sales increases in the time i have
> been running the show.
> i am paid well with bonuses, i'm on salary, i have
> benefits, and i am able to
> go to college at the same time without any work
> penalties. to make it short,
> i wouldn't ever have dreamed of buying a DeLorean at
> 18 years old if i was
> hopping around on jobs every few months - you gotta
> have a good reliable job
> if you are going to be a young owner.
>
> Andy
>
> Soma576@xxxx
> 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596
> Fargo, ND 58102
>
>
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