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The world would be better served if all GM HD pickups were hidden in a barn.

I hope he pulls out before dumping his load.

and only for a minute.

Even I have to agree with this.

It looks good? I don’t get it. How is this worse than baby shit brown?

Purple is my favorite color, and while I’m not wild about the interior, the exterior is glorious. I’m sick to death of all the black/grey/silver/white you see pretty much everywhere. It’s time for car makers to go bold.

I see nothing ugly about this. A mid-size three row FWD SUV is what’s hot in the Chinese market right now. The design touches, including the purple and white, actually cater to popular Chinese tastes.

Are you fucking insane? That purple is gorgeous! Sure, it may not be for everyone. But still, all the complaining this site has done about the lack of colors available on the market, and you come out here stumping for BEIGE!? Someone get this guy a banker’s box so he can pack his shit.

Same here. Color looks awesome! Even the beige one.

Check out the upcoming Genesis GV 70 . Available in a multitude of interior / exterior colour schemes. 

Right? The colour was my favourite thing about this vehicle, including the interior. The “conservative” colour takes any possible interesting facet of the vehicle and buries it.

Clicks, man. 

Genuinely can’t bring myself to hate it.

Gotta whine about something, it’s way easier than actual journalism. 

You guys whine about boring colors, then whine about bold colors.

What’s wrong with the purple? At least it’s something other the boring as hell black/white/silver/grey options.

No, man, this isn’t a piece shitting on the Richest Man In The World, this is a piece shitting upon some really awful UX decisions. Sad is not being able to deal with actual valid critiques of technology without feeling like it’s an attack on Elon Musk, who I suspect will weather this onslaught just fine.

“I did a software upgrade and now I have shorter throws” is something that “tuners” will say in the year 2025

You joke, but your dream of aftermarket “non-touchscreen” solutions is not that far-fetched.