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Old October 28th, 2006, 12:34 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Paul Beach View Post
People that make the same remark over and over are so damn ignorant. View the link for the real rundown on the H2.

Hummer X Forum : View topic - The same old conversation.....
Extend the tahoe frame, throw on a I wanna look like a H1 and still have the soccer mom minivan functionality and blammo you have a H2. Suspension pieces are weak on them both in offroading and any sort of accident/trauma. They are nothing more to me than a wanna-be offshoot of the H1 for the masses. I wish the case was that i am ignorant, but unfortunately I know several folks that own H2's. I personally own a H1 and other capable offroad vehicles that put even the H1 to shame (which in it's own right is like apples to oranges between the capabilities between the H1 and H2/H3). The link is nothing more than a soccer dad trying to defend his vehicle. A good analogy would be to take a srt-4 neon- extend the frame a bit, toss in a different tranny, throw a pseudo looking viper body kit on it and call it a Viper2 and market it to the masses at a 3rd the cost.

Back on target for this forum, the Ford GT is a beautiful car, and this mockery of a Hummer should be burned for trying to emulate it in any way.

Last edited by Roadkill : October 28th, 2006 at 12:39 PM. Reason: spelling
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