Dude, I think it's time to call it a day. You are taking this way too personal. My whole point on chiming in on this tread, and a few others on other media, is to say it's cool that another manufacturer is taking this segment seriously. This will benefit everyone, regardless of their preferred brand. Unfortunately, it's the Toyota guys who are flinging all the mud at GM's attempt. I will go through a few of my points to better clarify some of my thoughts.
You are talking out of both sides of your mouth here. On one side the TERRIBLE (your emphasis) ground clearance can not be overcome by the driver or line choice, but then the ZR2 is only capable of running the Rubicon because they used a professional driver. As to the YouTube videos, a stock truck versus stock truck (tires and all) is not bias. This is one area where Toyota may learn something with these new competitors and put decent tires on their off-road oriented models. As to reliability, as stated by others, the Toyota has slipped a bit on this most current generation. Capability out of the box? Given your statements that the videos are unfair makes me think the Chevy was shown to be more capable. I know you think it was rigged, but unless they modified one and not the other, it sounds like a fair fight. Can you make the Toyota more capable than the GM, I'm certain you can. But again, I am only talking about stock vs. stock.
You also really seem to be hung up on the shock mounts. That's been the only performance related thing I can remember you bringing up. HONESTLY, how big of a deal is this on an "overland" style rig? Yes, it sucks in big rocks, but if your a regular rock crawler you're probably going to build a Wrangler or buggy. It's really a minor point, in my not-a-toyota-fan opinion.
Yes, I called you a fanboy. It wasn't meant to be derogatory, though I can see how you thought it was. You are obviously fanatical about your Toyota, that's fine. You will never own anything but Toyota, OK. It doesn't make anyone else's opinion or statements less valid.
You DID make negative comments, so that is not an unfair accusation. You clearly are trying to steer people away from the GMs with your biased opinion.
OK, again, you love your Toyota. I have heard many people complain about them being cramped. You feel OK in it, fine. I used to own a Pathfinder, it had a very low seating position, just inches off the floor. I didn't mind it, my wife hated it. Is she wrong because I thought it was OK?
Don't be pissed and defensive just because I, and others, don't agree with you. Variety is the spice of life.