Gus Schlachter wrote: > I am forever getting my feet tangled in the pedals. They don't really > seem to be closer together than any other car I drive, but I think the > throttle is closer to the footwell wall than I am used to, which makes me > put my feet closer together. The narrow driver's footwell on the DeLorean is similar to most European sports cars. The DeLorean's pedals are set up for "Heel & Toe" driving, in which the driver uses his/her right foot on the accelerator and brake at the same time, while his/her left foot operates the clutch. To do this, the driver puts his/her toe on the brake and holds his/her heel above the accelerator. He/she uses the right foot to release the brake and apply the gas in one motion. This move is supposed to make your driving a lot smoother, but it cannot be done unless the pedals are very close together. (I am not a regular practitioner of this technique, so I cannot vouch for it). No matter what your style, it DOES take good coordination to drive a 5 speed DeLorean, and getting your feet tangled in the pedals can be dangerous. There is a cure for fumble-footed drivers: get more practice! I recommend that everyone get out there and drive your DeLoreans as much as possible. If your husband or wife complains, tell them that Mike Substelny said you need to spend more time driving your DeLorean . . . for your own safety. - Mike Substelny