First, let it be known that I love the DeLorean more than anyone. I drive mine every day and I've heard all the comments - positive and negative. When I hear negative comments, I take the time - no matter how big of a hurry I'm in to try to educate the misinformed and to leave them with positive image of John DeLorean in their head (and to make them think about selling their Honda). VH1 did a show about the 80's. Being that it's not PBS, they recruited a younger crowd of people to reflect on the 80's. Mostly kids that were growing up in the 80's and had fond memories of pop culture television programs & movies, toys, babes & hunks, and cars. Just like the guys that come up to us all when we're at a gas station and shoot of their mouths, these celebrity kids are no different. It's not VH1's responsibility to ask these people what they remember about the DeLorean and then jump in front of the camera to correct everything that is said. What's funny is that I be there's a bunch of other groups like ours with their own specialty that watched the show. The show did a segment on the Rubik's Cube. When the interviewees said that you can peel off the stickers to solve the cube, don't you think that folks from MENSA or a Rubik's Cube club somewhere were upset that "these punk kids" were trivializing their hobby? The best thing that we can do to combat this sort of thing is to continue to spread our positive message. Do it however you can. If your ISP gives you web space, learn to make a web page and put it up. Get it registered on the search engines and spread the truth. Call your local papers and news stations and tell them that you have a DeLorean. With the BTTF DVD out now there is a heightened interest, so let them be THE news station that actually tracked one down. Make flyers. Enter car shows (not just DeLorean only car shows (although they're great as well)). Hang up "John DeLorean is not a criminal" on sign posts all around town for a few weeks. Then call the local news stations and tell them that you put the signs there and invite them over. :) We'll never win in a lawsuit against VH1. None of us will take the time to organize it either. :) -Christian #3452 PS. If this message ever fell into the hands of a Honda owners group, don't you think they'd take exception to my Honda comment? Did you?