For whatever the reason, people CANNOT see you!! I found out the hard way when a 19 year-old girl pulled right in front of me - she said that she didn't see me coming. Be careful out there - think that you are invisible and watch out for others. And speaking about how safe the D is I have to say that it is pretty strong compared to todays cars. You can see my D how it looked after the accident by going to this page: www.delorean.com/404.htm . Fascia, fender, hood and some fiberglass damage. Frame, doors or any other part of the car was not affected. But the other car.... it was a brand new Nissan Altima (with some 400 miles on it). The whole car bent like a bannana, front wheels were at a 45 degree angle to the ground, transmission fluid spilled all over... The engine did run, but the car was not drivable and was totalled. So, DeLorean survived the crash much better and soon it will be back on the road. The Nissan died. Be careful out there, Tom Niemczewski vin 6298 tomcio@xxxx ----- Original Message ----- <SNIP> >I > have also noticed that as a stainless car in some conditions it seems > invisible. On many occasions driving with other "D"s I have seen > drivers change lanes and do other crazy things as if they just don't > see the car. Maybe since the car is so low they don't even see it in > the mirrors? > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757 > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com