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12-27-2005, 10:17 PM | #1 | |
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What are they like?
I have allways like deloreans and being a fan of gm and being irish i would like to know more about them. How fast are they? I mean if you would compare it to a modern car would it be camaro or a malibu? also what kind of budget would i have to have to get one? Are they hard to get or relatively easy with the right budget? I want to hear some storie of these cars. Thanks
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12-28-2005, 10:49 PM | #2 | |
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They're slow, there's no denying it. It's harsh, but it's true. Compared to a modern car, well, they're still slow. To get a good one, that maybe only needs minor work, would be around $16-20k. Honestly though, despite it's shortcomings, it's still a blast to drive. And it's also great for those quick ego boosts 'cause EVERYONE looks, and everyone smiles/compliments it. Call me shallow if you must, but I'm not denying it.
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12-28-2005, 11:07 PM | #3 | |
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In terms of speed they aren't that fast compared to most cars today, back then when it came out it had decent speed but nothing overwhelming. It's about a 130hp car. If your looking for a cool looking crusing car this is a great car, if your looking for a street racer this is not the car for you. The price generally ranges from $10k - $25k for a used one and I think it's up to $40k for a refirbished one from DMCH. I wouldn't recommend a low end Delorean because it will cost more in the end to get it in good shape. It's best to buy one that is in good working order that hasn't been sitting for more than a couple months. Never buy one that says it's been sitting for 5-10 years unless you have money to burn. Deloreans don't like to sit for long periods of time without being driven. You can generally find one that runs ok, and is in fair to good shape for about $15k.
It depends where you live to how difficult it is to find a Delorean. If you live in Florida, Texas, New York, California, or Arizona it shouldn't be that hard because thats where the majority of Deloreans are usually found. If you live overseas then it is much harder and much more expensive. Try Hemmings.com, Cars.com, and autotrader.com to look for ones near you. I wouldn't recommend Ebay, their seems to be a lot of Delorean selling scams on there. In terms of budget, it is a car that is almost 25 years old, so things do go out now and then, but that also depends on how well the previous owner took care of it, and how many updates he had done on it. They are easy to clean despite what most people say. I hardly ever wet it down. I just spray stainless steal cleaner on it and wipe it off and get a great shine that when the sun hits it just right you get a cool prism of colors. One last thing, I see you mention GM. GM didn't have anything to do with making them. |
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12-29-2005, 12:42 AM | #4 | |
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Re: What are they like?
Well i mentioned gm b/c thats where john delorean worked for a while. I herd that dmc had somebody else make the engines. Is this true?
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Yeah the Engine is a PRV-6. It's a V6 Peugeot/Renault/Volvo engine. It was just slightly altered and turned on its side to fit in a Delorean. |
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04-06-2006, 08:49 PM | #6 | |
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Re: What are they like?
You all say they are slow, but i have seen a chevy 305ci 5.0 litre swapped in no problem, im sure taht must be fast. that or the dude was lyin' to me >.<
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Re: What are they like?
uve asked if the cars were hard to find, no they arent on the history channel on tv i seen thier is a deleroian plant that can build u a brand new one form the pars from the factory when it closed down or he can festor one for u that will be cheaper
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