The reason anyone gives a stainless-steel crap about the DeLorean isn't because of how it drove, or how fast it went. It did neither very well. No, it was because of those beautifully angular time machine looks.
The reason anyone gives a stainless-steel crap about the DeLorean isn't because of how it drove, or how fast it went. It did neither very well. No, it was because of those beautifully angular time machine looks.
Ireland is traditionally known for producing many things in great abundance: Writers, sliceable soap, redheads, and, of course, Shamrock Shakes. Cars aren't really one of these things, but, since it's St.Patrick's day and I don't want to get pinched, let's talk about the cars that were made in Ireland — all 8,547 of…
Playing the James Bond theme was a neat parlour trick, but now it's obvious why those quadrotor flying RC vehicles really exist. And it's to make every Back to the Future fan insanely jealous of this miniature flying DeLorean.
It's apparently the '80s all over again, with Doc Brown's "Back To The Future" DeLorean now joining Ferris Bueller
Pretend mogul Will.i.am used The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night to show off his vision for a new car company
At last weekend's Icons of Hollywood auction in Beverly Hills, Ca the Delorean featured in Back to the Future III sold for an impressive $541,200.
Although you'll never be able to time travel like Marty McFly or Doc Brown, next month you will have an opportunity to purchase their car.
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The Electric DeLorean
The DeLorean's long been associated with technology and performance, despite being saddled with a French-Swedish powerplant that made those associations slightly laughable. This weekend I drove the Electric DeLorean
For several years, DeLorean Motor Company of Texas has been reconstituting the fruit of John Z.'s troubled loins (phrasing!). Now it's working with electric-car startup Epic EV to put an all-electric DMC-12 into production by 2013. You know what that means: Onboard power for the Mr. Fusion.
Argentina's Garbarino electronics chain managed to travel back in time and convince Christopher Lloyd to appear as Doc Brown piling out of a glowing DeLorean. Who wouldn't enjoy "Back to the Future IV?"
High-concept weddings are lame. But every would-be Han Solo and Princess Leia, Mrs. and Mrs. Smith and, er, John and Abigail Adams should take a lesson from how one couple worked the Back to the Future DeLorean into their proceedings. (Thanks and Mazel Tov to James the Groom for the tip.)
Even in non car movies, cars can end up being a pretty essential part of the plot. While we know and love a lot of these cars this weekend we are more concerned with the less memorable automotive movie appearances. What is your favorite obscure car appearance in a non car movie?
Robert Bleier, the suburban dad who painted DeLoreans to ease his fight with cancer
Don't you hate it when you bring your General Lee into the body shop and it comes out with a part off of Ecto 1? This happens all the time in Brandon Ortwein's imaginary life. Click through for more.
Hidden in the suburbs of north Houston, at the edge of the Piney Woods, is the DeLorean Motor Company's new HQ. We've toured it before and think this video captures the amazing place quite well.
In case any wonderfully original Hollywood producers are considering a Back To The Future reboot or sequel, we've tapped our knowledgeable and geeky readers for this list of ten awesome alternatives to the DeLorean-based time machine. Great Scott!