Hummer goes SUT
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i HATE the H3...
its like GM said the H2 was a success, now lets make a smaller hummer so it well sell more...
and i dont think im gona like the H3 pickup..
its like GM said the H2 was a success, now lets make a smaller hummer so it well sell more...
and i dont think im gona like the H3 pickup..
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The current Hummer is a Chevy Tahoe with a new skin. Same frame. Hertz gave me one to drive for my rental and I absolutely hated it.
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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='341758' date='Oct 5 2006, 01:41 AM

exactly they made a smaller Hummer to sell more.Hummers are not supposed to be small.The H2 was really good in offroad conditions right?No comments on the H1
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Me was told, GM won't produce the Hummer anymore...
Originally Posted by 530i_msport' post='341935' date='Oct 5 2006, 12:04 PM
exactly they made a smaller Hummer to sell more.Hummers are not supposed to be small.The H2 was really good in offroad conditions right?No comments on the H1

Nope... H2 was a pig too. It's too long. H1 is too wide for almost any off road trail east of the Mississippi. Ever wonder why the US military has some Defenders in it?s fleet? I would have liked to see an H2 with a short wheelbase. But the independent front suspension would still be a problem for me.


