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Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:05 pm
by Admin-bloke
jamesrguk wrote:........
Obviously there is the fun and experiences which owning a DeLorean has granted me which you can't put a price on, people I've met, friendships I've made, places I've gone simply because I own this funny little car.

If I went back to 1999 I would tell myself to buy the car every time.

J


This has been the most rewarding aspects of owning my D in my opinion. I'm not interested in any financial price gains at all as I don't see this as the primary factor in owning the car.

I enjoy helping out and fixing these quirky cars. If I was interested in making financial gain for doing so I probably would and factor renumeration for doing so as an off set to my running costs, but it's not in the spirit of things.

I have invested in a beer, pie, curry, kleftiko etc. I get no return other than a sense of well being after finishing it off. Yum

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:13 pm
by Darren C
Quiet day at work Biff ??? ;)

You're obviously taking this thread far too seriously.

None of us here are in it for the % increase in investment. :roll:

We just love the car. :D

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:17 pm
by Darren C
Admin-bloke wrote:
I have invested in a beer, pie, curry, kleftiko etc.


The smart money is investing in US Scotchlocks :lol:

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:31 pm
by Admin-bloke
Darren C wrote:
Admin-bloke wrote:
I have invested in a beer, pie, curry, kleftiko etc.


The smart money is investing in US Scotchlocks :lol:


No comment. .... (take deep breaths)

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 2:44 pm
by Darren C
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Better lie down Nick......


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Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 3:09 pm
by Biff
Darren C wrote:Quiet day at work Biff ??? ;)

You're obviously taking this thread far too seriously.

None of us here are in it for the % increase in investment. :roll:

We just love the car. :D



:doh: You're the one that mentioned how much money it's made you, I was just talking about whether that was actually true, over a pint, no harm meant. :kiss:

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 3:34 pm
by Dan 6511
Darren C wrote:We just love the car. :D


I wouldn't quite go that far Darren :lol:

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 4:35 pm
by Darren C
I never said my cars made me any money Biff? It would only do that if I sold it.
We’re talking hypothetical % increase in market value.
Apart from raising circa £20K for various charities, it’s made me nothing other than happy. (In the main Dan) ;)

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 4:45 pm
by delorean12uk
Darren C wrote:Quiet day at work Biff ??? ;)

You're obviously taking this thread far too seriously.

None of us here are in it for the % increase in investment. :roll:

We just love the car. :D


I bought mine to punish myself for atrocities I committed in a previous life. As for restoration costs ask Henry

Re: Price Gains

PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 5:04 pm
by bandit
Biff wrote:
bandit wrote:It starts getting a bit ott if you apply your rates paid on your own garage as a direct cost of owning the car ( which of course, it's not ) if you happen to have a garage you would have those costs anyway, they are F A to do with owning a car.


Yes you are right, if you are just talking about your hobbie etc.
But earlier in this thread Delorean ownership was talked about in financial terms, compared against other assets/commodities.
In which case, all financial implications should be considered.
A car dealership, where the car is purely seen as asset/profit/loss, would have to consider these implications for the storage unit. (Unless you are 'Wheeler Dealers!' of-course :lol: )
If you truly wanted to remove this cost, you could just park it up, un-insured, on a bit of waste land for 15 years and hope for the best. :?


Yes, but a business is purely using a premises for exactly that, so it has to be included in profit & loss.
If you happen to own a garage, as I do, it has nothing to do with owning a D' or any other car for that matter.
What if I own just a drive, would you include that in the cost of owning a car? Of course not, plenty of people have a drive/garage whatever & don't have a car, that's just a cost on your mortgage/living cost etc, not your car.
If you rent a garage specifically to store it, then yes, otherwise not.