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Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

PhoeniX wrote:I still fail to see why most Americans feel they need a hummer
Most Americans don't feel like they need a hummer, at least the vehicle :)

Hell I live in a suburb of Dallas, the king shit city of gas guzzling large vehicles and I see about one hummer on the road or in a parking lot a month. And even then they are those H2's.

I wonder who is buying them. (outside of the army that is)
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

the h3 is made to conserve gas...hint the size of it... Is that posted aimed at the h3 or hummers in general?
losCHUNK
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Post by losCHUNK »

isnt it like a ford engine n all that aswell ?

paying for a name which died when it started making army mobiles into fagged up pieces of yellow shite
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Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

If your referring to my post (I'm not sure) I didn't wait to see the pix of the H3. I was mainly responding to the most Americans feel the need post.

I really have no problem what anyone drives, they are the ones footing the gas bill.
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

yeah, just wondering. The more I look at it the more I like the new look of it...but it still doesn't compare the the first one imo...
Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

No, none of them compare to the actual hummers :) I've seen them years ago driving down the road and they were almost to wide for their own lane!

The other ones look cool, but what's the point? If I'm gonna pay sixty bucks a week for gas (and I don't want to) I'm gonna get the biggest ford/chevy/dodge I can. At least I can get it worked on anywhere in the country!
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

true as far as the labor goes...but I own a 5.2L v8 dodge...and I spend anywhere from 70 to 90 dollars a week on gas. You want to save money, don't get the biggest ford/chevy/dodge you can. No diff than the hummer. ;)
Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

I left the 92 ford extended cab in 99 for the joys of the 4wd toyota tacoma. while I liked the big truck, i didn't like having to parallel park that sumbitch!

I'm spending about 28 bucks every week and a half now :)
Dr_Watson
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Post by Dr_Watson »

losCHUNK wrote:isnt it like a ford engine n all that aswell ?

paying for a name which died when it started making army mobiles into fagged up pieces of yellow shite
GM owns hummer
IIRC they used to be made by American General (or something like that); GM bought them and tried to make them profitable by kicking out the H²... seems to have worked to a certain extent...
the H² is everywhere, but i've only seen maybe two H1's in my life. (that weren't military vehicles)
the original H1 was hardcore... I remember reading an article where Road&Track spent an entire day with one at a construction site trying to flip it over so they could see the self-righting system in action.
pretty useless as a daily driver though, unless your daily drive was on a ranch... since it has a 60mph top speed and drinks copius ammounts of petrol.
bitWISE
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Post by bitWISE »

I think that version looks pretty bad ass. I don't care for the H2 though. Watson is right, the H2 is a glorified Suburban.
SoM
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Post by SoM »

i keep seeing this retarted paki driving around my streets with a yellow H2 blasting his paki music, if u call that music.. :icon19:
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