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I'm just curious, but why isn't anybody bashing the shit out of lambos for exploding?

I mean, I see the fire extinguisher jokes, but if this was any non-super car car brand people would be pretty furious they consistently do this.

Here's a hint: building a supercar isn't hard or more dangerous than a regular one, just

First, I'll just say you're comment is clearly in the minority. I've gotten more recommendations on that post than anything I've ever posted on Jalopnik, 10+ now.

You clearly have no idea how things work inside that company.

First, to declare that CHRYSLER changed their ways and we are behind? Lol, GM's product is quite

And also no idea of why HP/L is so fucking meaningless.

Do you realize that doesn't make a difference?

I jump cars every day at work where the battery is mounted in the center of the car, under the rear seat, or in the trunk. I jump them all from the hood, from a clearly labeled POSITIVE JUNCTION and any old ground.

You don't have to hook jumpers to the battery to jump a

I'm just saying, if your opinion is 5 years old, it's outdated and you probably shouldn't be posting it because it's misinformation at this point. Would you like me to go through and count what percentage of GM cars have been refreshed or introduced as completely new models in the last 5 years?

Unfortunately, "I have

Could?

So basically, you're slandering a company based on worn-out bullshit experience?

Do you have any idea how easy it is to jump a Volt or ZR1?

Why should this be a hard process? Explain under what logic making this difficult is good?

lol at these cars man. Fucking garbage. I don't care how "hyper" it supposedly is when it works, it shouldn't be this difficult to jump.

In America, we couldn't even do this because we'd be 'polluting the sand' when somebody blew up and dropped oil. EPA and other three-letter groups would never allow such.

Yeah, but I have a feeling they didn't do any of that (because I have a feeling they're not smart enough to understand thats how the things work), and that has me wondering how they managed to do this.

And I wasn't even the original person who asked the question.

"I'm a mopar man"

This.

The moral of the story is that if you offer people the chance to drive around in cop cars, they basically act like cops, only they don't write anyone else tickets. This should not come as a surprise to you, and why no one at Valley Falls PD expected cop car misuse is beyond me.

Yes, your imaginary "consensus," I forgot.

If you'd fund it, I'd do it. We're not using my truck, but i'm sure it'll be just fine.

Fairly-lag free? Do you have any idea about that car? You're clueless.
I had TWENTY SEVEN POUNDS of boost by THIRTY TWO HUNDRED RPM.

I mean, they discontinue a lot of things I wish they wouldn't have.

I had a Cobalt SS, I mentioned that in another post :).
Props to you for seeing it coming too, though.

If they'd been smart, it'd have been a Top Gear Silverado in the first place. It'll do everything that POS did and more, especially if you give it the benefit of the behind-the-scenes mechanic work.