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How much is a DeLorean car worth today?

How much is a DeLorean car worth today?

Most DeLoreans worth your time will run between $35,000 and $45,000, so it’s still well within the grasp of enthusiasts on a moderate budget.

How much does a 2020 DeLorean cost?

As we’ve reported in the past, these new DMC-12s will likely receive a modern engine making 300 to 350 horsepower, along with an upgraded interior with modern tech. It should cost around $100,000. Espey told Hagerty the company will likely produce one to two cars a week.

How much will the 2017 DeLorean cost?

DeLorean has not yet announced any specifications, but it’s likely that the DMC-12’s old 130-horsepower V6 won’t be coming back. Our homeskillets at Motor1 estimate power output to be between 300 and 400 hp, with a price hovering between $85,000 and $100,000. Pricing won’t be announced for a little while yet.

What is the rarest DeLorean?

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With an asking price of $150,000, it’s not exactly the cheapest used DeLorean you can find. But it is one of the rarest. Just five examples of the DMC-12 were finished in 24-karat gold plating. Two of those cars were done by customers, but are recognized by the company as part of the original five.

Are there still any DeLorean cars in the world?

In 2007, about 6,500 DeLorean cars were thought to still exist. In 1995, Stephen Wynne from Liverpool created a separate company based in Texas using the DeLorean Motor Company name. Wynne acquired the trademark on the stylized DMC logo, along with the remaining parts inventory of the original DeLorean Motor Company.

Why was the 1981 DeLorean sent for clearance?

In February 1982, unsold 1981 model year cars were “priced for immediate clearance” in hopes to make room for the more expensive 1982 model year cars. In March, telegrams were sent to all 343 dealerships requesting each buy six cars to help save the company; none of the dealers responded with a sales order.

When did the DeLorean Motor Company go into receivership?

The DeLorean Motor Company was placed into receivership in February 1982 and filed bankruptcy in October 1982. Consolidated International purchased the unsold DeLoreans and partially completed DeLoreans still on the assembly line and assembled approximately 100 DeLoreans to finish the remaining production on December 24, 1982.

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