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Low grade beef all around. 

So, basically, non-Tesla carmakers have standards?

Why do chinless conservative dorks like Miller and Seb Gorka think a goatee makes them look distinguished instead of making their mouth look like a bear’s asshole?

GM continued using big block variants in some full size trucks up to 2007. My parents had a Suburban with an 8.1L motor. It was awesome.

I don’t disagree that “Big Block” engines probably aren’t ever coming back with the evolution of more compact power dense modern engines. However, I just wanted to point out that GM was still putting Vortec 8100 engines in trucks up until sometime around 2009. Which were 496cc engines that were an evolution of the old

Nothing can stop it, except for VW delaying it until it loses all relevancy and diluting the style until it looks like any other mini-van.

The question was not “which car can Americans all agree is the fastest”.

It’s turd engine and automatic transmission are part of the legend that makes this car so loved.

Yes, or the American fullsize truck in general. Combined, they outsell everything else. But the anti-truck/anti-American manufacturer crowd (often one in the same) will never have it.

The image of a person judging another person solely by what they drive is pretty terrible, too.

In general Pininfarina is good but that is not an improvement on a C2.  

You argue the ‘57 Bel Air was ostentatious, then you post a photo of a ‘59 Eldorado with the biggest tail fins known to man? You may sit the fuck down now, sir.

Nah, people who are anti-Ford are anti-Ford.

If it was good enough for Neil Armstrong, it’s good enough for me.

The DeLorean DMC-12. We all love it because of Doc Brown and Marty.

You all have neglected the quintessential American car. The car that most non-car people can recognize: the 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air, or ‘57 Chevy.

Buick Encore might actually not be bad for this one, much as I hate to admit it.

4WD as a “must-have” in a city w/ an average annual snowfall of 3"...

A Small Crossover That Doesn’t Suck

The Buick Riviera would like a word with both of you.

You do see how these scenarios are different, though, right?