Re: [DML] Re: Newsday Article
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Re: [DML] Re: Newsday Article
- From: Patrick Conlon <PRC1216@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:54:38 -0500
Bernie,
I disagree with the comment "a really bad engine choice (I think we
can all agree on this)". I think the PRV is a good little engine,
just not the fastest or most powerful engine choice that could have
been made. I've helped work on a fellow owner's DeLorean that had
300,000 miles on the original engine, never rebuilt. Now compare
that with a comparable Lotus engine from the 80's, and you'll find
that 40,000 or 50,000 miles can be a lifetime for those engines.
Also remember that we were just coming out of an energy crisis when
the engine choice was made. Getting 21-29 mpg is pretty good for a
25 year old car today.
Whenever people give me a hard time at a car show about a 'puny'
engine, I remind them that the '81 Corvette only made 180 HP.
-Patrick C.
Vin #1880
On Jan 15, 2006, at 3:21 PM, Bernie wrote:
> Is the DeLorean a bad car, no way, it's a true classic, that
> unfortuanlty got a bad rap. Now it does have it's quirks, like most
> other cars of that time period. New pollution controls, that great
> idea of making a safe car, a really bad engine choice (I think we can
> all agree on this). But the styling, still classic, where else can
> you find a car that looks like a Stainless Steel future car, space
> ship, go fast (even though it doesn't)? No where, that's the beauty
> of the DeLorean, it's a beautiful car in terms of styling and
> innovation, if the company had survived a few more years, who knows
> what might have happend.
>
> I'm just glad I happen to own 2 of them, both have their own
> individual personalities, both can be a pain in the rear at times, but
> overall, I really can't complain, they are 25 years old after all and
> do need some TLC.
>
>
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