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Depends on your definition of quality vs fit and finish. Does quality mean the car will get you from point a to b with out mechanic failure? Well then GM v8s and some v6 drivetrains will run forever. Though if you include fit and finish that’s where it gets hazy because interiors...

Neutral: I personally have preferred Chevy trucks for most of my life. Multiple reasons other that the just Chevy vs Ford.

I could go with that

The Mangusta is a good one. Dont mind the Vallelunga but just not a huge fan of the styling

Would agree but over head cam and would take up alot of space. The 351 Cleveland’s were old fashioned push rods. The footprint over all is closer to an ls. Granted they could design it for the coyote but ls is still so attractive.

The Pantera, stuff an ls7 in an Italian design

Just put some foam to keep them from scratching. And as someone with a lowered car it’s going to be inevitable that you pull to close to a curb.

Its something so simple that piss people off. 

Nope all wrong the answer is more tail lightning.

Neutral: Too many players with too many Egos.

What about the RDX? Still high end like the MDX but for less? Smaller yes but still sits 4 adults comfortably.

The new Silverado and Sierra are the worst offenders. You can't even seen in the bed if you below 6'

100% agree but to the average consumer, they dont want that. We still have a weird stigma about Vans. No matter the size. I love Vans, we use one to tow our race car and a mini van to moved me in college multiple times. But they just dont sell.

Which is true, even the Transit Connect or Ram Promaster City can haul a decent amount of stuff, and i suggested below just turning one of those into a truck. But that might fall under the chicken tax, at least the ram would.

I mean Toyota already does a longish bed, though just not here... and no way it would come here because the chicken tax. But that price is roughly $18K

Just stumbled apon this but maybe a Hilux? That price is around $18k but no way it would come here with the Chicken Tax...

I think it could definitely work, Would kind of look like the regular cab Hilux. That price is around $18K

Agreed,

The previous gen Tacoma pretty much yes like below, but now the Tacoma and Colorado comes with in extended cab as the lowest option.