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heh-heh-heh Ya know those H2's are for 'soccer moms' and California governors, not meant to be taken off road....well, maybe flat, dry lake beds like one H2 commercial I saw.

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Nick Burns

I pity the moron that buys one of those expecting it to do what an actual HMMV can do....

Iggy '01 Dyna Super Glide '96 Mustang GT Convertible Keep your powder dry and don't let your meat-loaf. :o)

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SRQEagan

Hope you got plenty of that pity, cuz there are lots of morons up here in the NW that have those and they show signs of off-roading. LOL

As for the *REAL* Humvee's, that little road would be a cake walk! I've seen them somewhat stuck in the washouts at Ft. Irwin and once the driver got it into Low gear and put it in reverse, the thing just idled itself right on out without a problem.

All the H2's and original Hummer's are just 'Tonka toys for the rich boys.

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Greg B.

I just have to wonder how they get it back out of there after it breaks!

Kate

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| > I pity the moron that buys one of those expecting it to do what an actual | HMMV | > can do.... | >

| > Iggy | > '01 Dyna Super Glide | > '96 Mustang GT Convertible | > Keep your powder dry and don't let your meat-loaf. :o) | |

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SVTKate

You repair it where it sits.

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WindsorFox[SS]

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Rein

IIRC, weren't there rumblings a while back that GM was coming out with a H3 and H4, progressively smaller (think Jeep GC and Wrangler sized, respectively) versions of the original for those that want the image but not the size? It's sickening, if true.

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Garth Almgren

same platform as the tahoe/suburban.....we've got more irritating info about h2's here:

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FUH2

Just so Governor Ah-noldt does not haff to pay you a personal visit to crush your guhrly-mahn skull with his bare hands, Ah-noldt had five real Hummers in his collection before he ever bought his one and only H2.

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