Put a Jerry Springer type of columnist in an Enquirer type newspaper and you have Quentin Wilson and the Mirror. Now, would you get upset if the Enquirer or the Star said these things. Hell, no! Who reads this trash. He slams the car. But what does the monetary loss of Sammy Davis, Jr. or Johnny Carson, or the British Government, for that matter, have to do with the qualities of the car. Nothing! This drival should simply be ignored, as hard as that is. He got a couple of things right. The electrics were, at best, full of idiosychransies and were powered by an alternator that left much to be desired. And, whle I wouldn't call the engine anemic, we all pretty much agree that the DeLorean could use more power. But, come on, the rest of the article was on demented man's opinion. At least he is bright enough to know how to cause a furor and that's what keeps him in his job. Three weeks ago I set out on a road trip with three other DeLoreans. We, the four couples, covered a combined mileage in excess of 16,000 miles in two weeks. We traveled many, many days for 400+ miles at 80+ miles an hour. Not bad for 18 year old cars. And, I was more comfortable and rested at the end of those days than if I had driven my 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee. And he says the car is not comfortable. Since we are not in a position to have him committed to the looney bin, the next best step is to pretend he doesn't exist. (To our UK friends, I know that you have different feelings about this, and I respect that.) Dick Ryan VIN 16867 A satisfied DeLorean owner since 1982