dharder9475
Dharder
dharder9475

I feel sorry for the small, rural GM dealers who rely on these and Silverados to keep the lights on. The new Expedition and Navigator look significantly more attractive. The years-old current F-150 is still very competitive with the all-new Silverado, and it’s about to get its own redesign. The Ram is performing very

There is literally a gold standard out there for ugly front end design right now......

Wasn’t it Lexus that started the giant grille trend?

I am seriously starting to believe that GM makes the Chevy pickups/SUV’S hideous so they can move more GMC’S. I’ll just take a Yukon, thanks.

It literally looks like it’s missing it’s front end clip.

It’s not just the front end. There is not a single angle that can make these monstrosities look good...

So, who ever is currently in charge of Chevrolet’s design team (I suspect Michael bay) needs to be fired and has no business doing this.

I was kinda like “Okay, o0okay, this is fine”

With the way the Silverado is tanking from being so ugly, you’d think they would have changed the front for these.

I can't stop wondering what the rear door handle does.  Drop the rear tailgate?  Open the fuel filler door?  Sound a horn that goes "womp womp"?

I love whoever decided that this needed to exist. Murica!

She’s a B-Ute, Clark!

 

Love you Torch. I’m pretty sure in 1982 they wouldn’t have believed that we'd have a failed developer/reality tv star as president, private equity firms that own damn near everything and still no flyng cars. Honestly, I’d take the Blade Runner dystopia.

I’m just sad Mergio Sarchionnes wasn’t here to see his dreams come true.

I just want to thank you for starting a conversation that is considerate of the nuances of the situation. It’s a breath of fresh air when going through many comments of ‘absolutes’.

As a former owner of a 1971 Buick Le Sabre, and as someone who lived in a somewhat rugged rural area at that time, I feel compelled to inform you of just how wrong you are. That car was driven to that location, and it was driven out of it. Back then, we drove cars like this everywhere. Want to go skinny dipping at the

How dare you say that era’s cars were terrible! My sister bought a brand new 1972 Chevy Vega that she would still be driving to this day if it hadn’t become a rusted hulk and mechanical disaster about the time she hit 20K on the odometer!

Other drivers said I was daft to park a Buick on a swamp, but I parked it all the same, just to show ‘em. It sank into the swamp. So, I parked a second one. That sank into the swamp. So, I parked a third one. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp, but the fourth