This is the exact reason I don't like them Do the casual owner or enthusiast that just reads one of the magazines, they get a very one sided view of the DeLorean world. Of course, those views are to benefit the vendor that published it. BTW Erik, what you describe in your post is the DML.. We all are members for free. > -----Original Message----- > From: Louie G [mailto:louie@xxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 12:30 PM > To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [DML] The "new" DeLorean World > > > Yes DeLoreans and DeLorean World are waaaay over priced, > seriously lacking on content, and blatently pushing the > organization that publishes them... that's why I'm not > subscribed to either. However, I for one am glad that they're > out there. They're a source of information about our cars, > and a good continuous diary of our cars history. They both > are putting the DeLorean out there to the public, and I kinda > fail to see that's a bad thing. We all complain about these > publications... but we must remember... we're the *diehards* > in the DeLorean community... we're more knowledgeable, and > expect more than your average person who subscribes to these > publications. It's things like these magazines that are > keeping interest in the car going, and helps make sure the > marque doesn't fade into obscurity. > > Louie Golden > VIN 10115 Sanford, NC >