In the latest DeLorean World, editor David Knudson responded to a letter to the Editor which discussed a number of things, including the DML. In it, he said: " . . . [the DML's] major disservice is that it communicates the impression of a problem-prone automobile to those people around the world who are interested in purchasing or studying it." This subject has come up many times since I became a DML subscriber in '96. Obviously people will tend to discuss their mechanical problems on the DML. We are all less motivated to discuss the good things that happen. No one posts a message like "I drove my DeLorean today and had no problems" except as a joke. Thus, every few months we have a thread about good DeLorean experiences. Now seems like the perfect time for one of these. I will start: In 1998, a huge number of DeLoreans drove to Ken Koncelik's Car Show in Cincinnati. These 72 cars drove tens of thousands of miles in one week. In all that, I only know of one problem, a minor radiator leak that was fixed before the weekend was over. Not too shabby for 17 year old cars! As a part of the show, 24 DeLoreans drove in a caravan from Cincinnati to Columbus. I just watched my video tape of that spectacle again, and it was an amazing sight! About 25 more DeLoreans made the two hour drive before the caravan left. Everyone had a great time and no one had any mechanical problems. - Mike Substelny VIN 01280, 7 years