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Guys, stop feeding the troll.

I only referenced the engine you moron.

Hey! HEY YOU! ASSHOLE!!!!

GET YOUR FUCKING GOLF CART OFF OF THE ROAD!

Any large, late model GM SUV. I automatically assume you are a 30-something stay-at-home-mom with gigantic sunglasses and a superiority complex.

I've been looking to buy an E46 M3 on and off for a while, but yesterday I saw a guy in a red convertible one with those red-tinted vaguely sport-ish sunglasses. I'm not looking for one anymore.

I looked into the frontier but if you shopping for a compact truck you are nuts not to buy a tacoma, unless you like depreciation. Good trucks for the most part, but they dont resell like a taco

Rather than the old 6 series, I think the 126 chassis line of Mercedes could use a good restomod.

What a silly comparison. Jesus, it would be immensely pathetic if a 6.2 liter V8 wasn't more powerful than a 2.4 L I4, although if you look at the sad history of US cars in the 70s and 80s, you could find many parallels. If you evened the displacement and the C7 had a 2.4 L pushrod I-4, it would only be making 178

I realize that you're just defending your argument (which I agree with), but you're coming off as a bit of a dick.

By citing your measured I.Q. of 132 you are acting like you are smarter than everyone else who reads Jalopnik, you bring up valid points, and no one is really arguing against you that LT1 or LS7 great engine in a great car, the Corvette. I hope you realize that the fun things about cars, and engineering in which the

"What about horsepower per pound of engine weight (displacement specific output), horsepower per exterior engine volume"
"The new '14 Corvette engine.."
"The 6.2l engine..."
You were comparing engine efficiencies, not car efficiencies You don't need to get pissy at me — I'm just responding to what you wrote.

As for your

And this isn't one.

So horribly designed by 4 different people working on different parts of the car in different rooms who weren't aware of each other. Also they were drunk and recovering from a lobotomy. Nothing goes together, wheels are inset 6" from the fenders and too small, craptastic typical old GM interior, floppy chassis and

No one's mentioned

MASSIVE UNDERSTATEMENT

TWO WORDS: MASSIVE UNDERSTEER

What about the Tacoma? Relatively small, manual, extended cab and bed, 4x4, 4 or 6 cylinder. It's a bit pricey, but what do you think your magical Ford will cost? 20 grand? Not a chance.

After driving itself out, Toyota said, "Ain't nothin' but a "T" thing..."

Horrible reliability? Check.

Based on the sound, I think it's a diesel... maybe a rich smattering of soot would quiet her up a bit.