• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I’m not saying you are wrong in anything you state, and you make good points.
    And yes you are probably right that the shortcomings compared to what was promised is the main reason sales didn’t go as expected.
    But I think you don’t see it the same way as barneypiccolo you responded to.
    Wasn’t the DeLorean design pretty iconic from the beginning? The fact that there are still more than 2/3rds of the cars built on the road today 44 years later does speak volumes to its favor regarding popularity IMO. Those were not cars that were bought, found insufficient and then scrapped. But instead have been maintained despite DeLorean hasn’t been around to supply spare parts.
    Also the fact that the car had such a central role in the Movie Back to the Future, because it was simply such a cool car despite it’s flaws, what other car could they have used for similar effect?
    Imagine trying to do that with the Cybertruck! The Cinema would most like burst out in laughter from claiming doing anything with a Cybertruck would be to do it in “Style” as Emmet Brown expressed it regarding the DeLrean. It would clearly be seen as a fat joke on how stupid the car is and looks.
    So no the car wasn’t popular enough in sales for the number of cars DeLorean built, but it was never an unpopular atrocity like the Cybertruck is.

    Edit PS:

    they had produced 7,000 units and sold 3,000

    That’s not true:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMC_DeLorean

    total production reached an estimated 9,000 units

    And allegedly they needed to sell about 2000 cars remaining to continue.