Why not? Take the $60K+ asking price that D-1 gets for their cars, subtract the average sale price of a DeLorean, and file damages for the difference plus lawyer's fees and any other misc damages/distresses that we could add in. Hey, if one woman can get millions of dollars for spilling coffee on herself, then I'm sure that this kind of a legal action isn't exactly too far fetched. More importantly this could prove to be enough of a financial threat that others may think twice in the future about publishing unverified information, and making slanderous remarks. Someone states an opinion that they do not like my car for whatever personal reason, that's one thing. That is free speach. Someone deliberatly causes damage to me/my car's reputation by making false claims that it is unreliable, and/or falsely states that things such as doors don't work properly, then that is an intentional attack intended to harm. -Robert vin 6585 "X" --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "IN2TIME" <Gary@xxxx> wrote: <SNIP> > How about a class action suit for damages to all of us in diminishing > the resale value of our cars. They obviously didn't verify the remarks > through a reliable source :-) > > Gary > 5612