I just don't understand the mentality that leads to statements like, "Korean cars are stupid" or "Chevy is dumb to put their logo on THAT car!" C'mon folks, even if you can't afford to travel, do a little reading and a little thinking.
Korean cars get pretty good gas mileage. Gas is expensive. Too me, this combination of statements does not equal "stupid." Perhaps a better way to state your opinion, a way in which I would fully support your opinion, would be more like, "I
really like to be able to get out to the middle of nowhere with my truck on the weekends. I really enjoy the
hobby of working on a vehicle that doesn't require a computer to diagnose, and there's just something pleasing to me about the rumble of a V8. Having it all made out of steel is nice too. Korea (or modern America for that matter!) just doesn't offer anything like that, and since I have the reasonable good fortune to live here and afford such a vehicle, I love my old Chevy!"
Now, this might come across as politically correct b*llsh*t, and I hate that, but the truth is that unless you offer coherent reasoning behind your randomly spouted pronouncements of hatred, it just comes across as childish and ignorant.
Chevy is putting the bowtie on small cars in Europe (and elsewhere) to try to broaden their market. The fact that it didn't work on you is irrelevant, you're already a loyalist. They're trying to suck in the guy who's been driving Nissans, or Renaults, or Hyundais for years. And as others here have stated, GM's full size truck/SUV business, the
only profitable segment of their company, has hit a brick wall with the current fuel prices.
Ok, I'm done ranting

But c'mon people, think for a second (as others here have stated also) about where where other people are coming from. Not everyone A) lives in a big, open country. B) pays
only $4.00/gal for gas. C)is an automotive enthusiast/hobbiest, D)can afford to "just buy a quad or something" instead of a small car to get to work.
You don't have to have any sympathy for other people...I certainly don't. Hell, you don't even have to relate to them, but you DO have to ponder their situation and how it differs from yours to avoid sounding like a 6th grader in a debate.