FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN - ON VOD www.framingjohndeloreanfilm.com
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: DeLorean Kickstarter?

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date:  Oct 2011

    Posts:    10

    DeLorean Kickstarter?

    The recent DMC-branded matched-luggage venture got me thinking: Why hasn't DeLorean utilized Kickstarter to fund projects? While the car does have its haters, it also has a LOT of fans that I'm sure would be willing to support it, despite the fact that they can't (yet) afford it. Seriously, you'd be surprised what people are willing to pitch in for on Kickstarter; if some random guy from nowhere can get several thousand dollars of other people's money for a shoddy wooden DeLorean-shaped hovercraft (just ONE example of what people are paying for on that site), I'm sure DMC can get a buck or two to at least help fund their ambitions.

    What do you guys think?

  2. #2
    Senior Member Starglider's Avatar
    Join Date:  Sep 2012

    Location:  Isle of Dogs, London, United Kingdom

    Posts:    294

    My VIN:    12306 xxxxxx RHD Twin Turbo

    Club(s):  

    The problem with Kickstarter is that you have to think of lots of 'reward tiers' i.e. stuff to give people as well as the main product. This is quite easy for say a video game but rather difficult for say a remanufactured fuel tank. Extremely expensive products such as the DeLorean EV conversion are just not appropriate for Kickstarter : aside from anything else there is a $10,000 max donnation limit so you couldn't even offer the product as the top reward tier.

  3. #3
    Junior Member
    Join Date:  Oct 2011

    Posts:    10

    I was thinking more along the lines of projects that are clearly garnered to produce awareness and profits like the DMC-branded luggage, which costs money that could be used elsewhere. And the reward tiers don't have to be big deals (they usually aren't); trinkets ought to do fine, perhaps a Hot Wheels DeLorean, a DMC emblem (as a desk ornament?), or a recording of an old DeLorean documentary (ideal since this would also spread the word on what REALLY happened and what the car REALLY is, helping to fight against all that he's-still-in-jail/it's-made-of-aluminum/etc crap).

  4. #4
    Senior Member Starglider's Avatar
    Join Date:  Sep 2012

    Location:  Isle of Dogs, London, United Kingdom

    Posts:    294

    My VIN:    12306 xxxxxx RHD Twin Turbo

    Club(s):  

    Quote Originally Posted by ed209 View Post
    I was thinking more along the lines of projects that are clearly garnered to produce awareness and profits like the DMC-branded luggage, which costs money that could be used elsewhere.
    I'm not clear what you mean here. If it produces 'profits' then it doesn't 'cost money' in the long run. I can't imagine DMCH is producing non-car items as loss leaders for 'awareness'. Now, this isn't in itself a problem for Kickstarter as most projects on there do intend to make a profit eventually. However the goal of Kickstarter is to provide capital to worthy projects that otherwise wouldn't have it. DMCH clearly has plenty of capital to cover the startup/manufacturing costs of luggage, branded wine, USB pens etc (and can no doubt trivially borrow against their facilities and established income stream as required). I don't think the Kickstarter user community would react well to 'sure we could keep funding setup costs of this profitable merchandise ourselves, but we'd like to cut our cost of capital even further by getting you suckers to pre-order the first 1,000'. Even if it worked the results would just be higher general profitability and you'd have to take DMCH's word for it that those profits would be reinvested into something like the EV.

    There are far better candidates in the DeLorean vendor community for Kickstarter : they love scrappy underfunded underdogs who genuinely do need the capital if the project is going to happen at all. However it's still more suited to a stainless steel skateboard with the DMC logo on it than anything to do with the car.

  5. #5
    Junior Member
    Join Date:  Oct 2011

    Posts:    10

    Well, DeLorean is definitely the underdog when compared to other auto manufacturers... But I see your point.

  6. #6
    Cock Monger thirdmanj's Avatar
    Join Date:  May 2011

    Posts:    2,517

    Quote Originally Posted by ed209 View Post
    Well, DeLorean is definitely the underdog when compared to other auto manufacturers... But I see your point.
    DMCH is not an "auto manufacturer". Just wanted to point that out.
    1-800-273-8255

  7. #7
    Junior Member
    Join Date:  Oct 2011

    Posts:    10

    Quote Originally Posted by thirdmanj View Post
    DMCH is not an "auto manufacturer". Just wanted to point that out.
    No, but that is the market that DMCH clearly wants to move into. Regardless, my point still stands: they are very much an underdog. Maybe not some random guy who wants to build a hovercraft in his garage, but at the same time not an entity with as much power or resources as they like to pretend (otherwise, for instance, there'd be DeLorean Solstices on the road right about now).

  8. #8
    Senior Member Jimmyvonviggle's Avatar
    Join Date:  Jun 2011

    Location:  Calgary

    Posts:    982

    My VIN:    3028

    Why is the natural progression for DMCH to start truly manufacturing a different car or a next generation D? Can't their business plan simply be to service and support the DMC network?
    Last edited by Jimmyvonviggle; 11-04-2012 at 11:14 PM.

  9. #9
    Senior Member uhhair's Avatar
    Join Date:  May 2011

    Location:  PA

    Posts:    410

    My VIN:    2681

    Club(s):   (DMA)

    Quote Originally Posted by ed209 View Post
    No, but that is the market that DMCH clearly wants to move into. Regardless, my point still stands: they are very much an underdog. Maybe not some random guy who wants to build a hovercraft in his garage, but at the same time not an entity with as much power or resources as they like to pretend (otherwise, for instance, there'd be DeLorean Solstices on the road right about now).
    DMCH does not want to be an auto manufacturer. They don't have near the capital to produce the necessary engineering, crash testing, safety engineering, manufacturing capacity, etc and so on, to be a real car company that would be licensed to produce cars with truly new VIN numbers. They're stuck doing what they can with the 9k or so original DeLorean VIN's in existence, and that's it.

    That being said, they're not an underdog, because they don't exist in that game with even the smallest of real auto manufacturers. They are a Delorean Parts, Upgrade, and Restoration company, and nothing more.

  10. #10
    Senior Member Rhsxo's Avatar
    Join Date:  May 2011

    Posts:    191

    My VIN:    3045

    Club(s):   (NCDMC) (DCUK)

    Quote Originally Posted by ed209 View Post
    The recent DMC-branded matched-luggage venture got me thinking: Why hasn't DeLorean utilized Kickstarter to fund projects? While the car does have its haters, it also has a LOT of fans that I'm sure would be willing to support it, despite the fact that they can't (yet) afford it. Seriously, you'd be surprised what people are willing to pitch in for on Kickstarter; if some random guy from nowhere can get several thousand dollars of other people's money for a shoddy wooden DeLorean-shaped hovercraft (just ONE example of what people are paying for on that site), I'm sure DMC can get a buck or two to at least help fund their ambitions.

    What do you guys think?
    Kickstarter is suppose to be for people/companies that don't have the financial ability to produce their products, not companies that have millions of dollars in inventory and the financial ability to fund their projects.
    Does it have a flux capacitor?
    Does it run on 1.21 Giggawatts?
    Have you been chased by terrorist?

    No but I have been chased by ladies because it’s a chick magnet!

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •