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Delorean - All Models (1982)

DeLorean DMC‑12 – 1982 – The stainless‑steel icon that defined a generation. Even decades after production ceased, the Delorean All Models price continues to pique the curiosity of collectors, film fans, and automotive historians alike. 1982 saw the launch of the base DMC‑12, and while its premium status commands premium interest, the vehicle’s value remains highly variable, ranging from modestly priced curios to highly sought‑after examples with proven provenance. Whether you’re wondering about the Delorean All Models 1982 price or simply curious about the used Delorean All Models price in today’s market, this guide unpacks the essential details to help you gauge where the classic sports coupe sits on the value spectrum.

  • Engine: 2.85 L (174 HP) V6, non‑turbocharged, injected, with a stock fuel economy of 10‑11 mpg city / 14‑15 mpg highway.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (C4). The D4 automatic, though rare, exists as a later aftermarket option.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Vehicle Type: Compact two‑door coupé / 2‑seater convertible.
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 149.5 in (3.81 m), Width ≈ 62.3 in (1.58 m), Height ≈ 45.5 in (1.16 m), Wheelbase ≈ 95.5 in (2.43 m).
  • Weight: 2,700 lb (1,225 kg).
  • Wheel Size: 14‑inch steel wheels with standard steel rim‑style tires.
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum.
  • Interior: Aluminum panels, feature‑store‑front electric windows, two‑tone upholstery.
  • Spoiler: Front, mid, and rear spoilers integrated for classic styling.

**Depreciation Insight** – Delorean All Models depreciation is a key factor for anyone considering investment or restoration. When first introduced, the DMC‑12 priced around US $16,500 (in 1982 dollars). Classic cars, especially those produced in limited runs, typically stop shedding value within the initial few years. According to clean data sourced from auction house archives and enthusiast forums, the DeLorean usually loses 15‑20% of its purchase value in the first year, then generally drops 5‑10% annually over the next five years before stabilizing as a collectible. That means a 1982 model top en route may retain about 80‑85% of its original price after five years, a much higher retention rate than most mainstream vehicles. The depreciation curve flattens for well‑maintained examples with a complete paper trail and documented mileage. In the resale market, careful owners often witness a 5‑12% appreciation on under‑market entries, especially during periods of heightened retro‑culture enthusiasm.

**What is a 1982 Delorean All Models worth?** – While the Delorean All Models 1982 price fluctuates between under US $2,000 for heavily depreciated or incomplete models and over US $15,000 for pristine examples, the real value is best gauged


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