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The best cars GM makes right now

The best cars GM makes right now

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CHRIS MCGRAW: All right, I'm going to run through that one more time, because we're gonna be discussing, not disgusting, GM.

JAMES RISWICK: Oh, I don't know.

CHRIS MCGRAW: It might be. It might be disgusting. All right.

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JAMES RISWICK: Oh, that's good.

Welcome, everyone, to this unfiltered and only somewhat edited discussion. I am Autoblog senior producer, Chris McGraw. And today, I am joined by the driver of brown, diesel BMW SUVs, "West Coast" editor, James Riswick, as well as Mr. Blackwing himself, associate editor, Byron Hurd. Today, we're gonna to be discussing the best and worst of GM vehicles, cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. But before we do, make sure to hit that Subscribe button down below for more automotive content from Autoblog. We've got something for everyone, reviews, reveals, podcasts. gaming, almost everything. But for now, let's talk GM.

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General Motors, the company best known for its cars, like the GTO, Camaro, Corvette, and Suburban, has also made some questionable decisions throughout the years. But to start things off, let's talk about current vehicles. So, guys, what are your best and worst of each category of vehicle that GM currently makes?

BYRON HURD: Yeah, well, I feel like I'm kind of being set up here. But anyway, so for best car, I'm gonna say the CA Corvette, for just, like, wow factor. It's a killer automobile. It's hard to go wrong with that. Going down the line, for truck, I'm gonna go with the Colorado ZR2. It's kind of dark horse. It's old, it's about to be replaced. But there's stuff going on there. For SUV, Buick Enclave, which I feel like is gonna get really weird for everybody.

CHRIS MCGRAW: Wow.

BYRON HURD: Yeah.

CHRIS MCGRAW: Wow.

BYRON HURD: And then, for EV, Hummer EV. It barely exists, but it doesn't catch fire yet. So I feel like that's a real upside, you know--

CHRIS MCGRAW: OK.

BYRON HURD: --in the grand scheme of things.

CHRIS MCGRAW: Man, I have to be honest with you, I did not expect a Buick to come this early in the conversation.

BYRON HURD: [LAUGHS] Coming in hot, coming in hot. So, yeah, you want to take issue with any of those, or do you want to propose alternatives first?

JAMES RISWICK: Well, I mean, I'm kind of surprised, as, like, my first choice here is-- and I wasn't expecting to be able to use it, as you would go first-- but it's your actual car. You haven't--

BYRON HURD: Yeah.

JAMES RISWICK: --picked your own car.