LeftLane E85 capability is good and all, but does anyone still want Hummers? I think Hummers are one of the most stereotyped against vehicles in the US, and this will not make a difference in sales. Does anyone think this will boost the H3's green cred?
Personally I would still very much like to own an H3T. However I wouldn't get mine with the E85. I don't want to use any fuel that will return worse gas mileage and power than gasoline. So to answer your question no, I don't think anyone cares. But I still love Hummers, some of the most capable vehicles out there.
While the H1 Alpha would be considered one of the best off road machines, the H2 (Tahoe) and H3 (Colorado) are not best in anything but fuel consumption. You want true off road see Raptor, Wrangler, Power Wagon, and Land Rover.
TAF4Mopar: While the H1 Alpha would be considered one of the best off road machines, the H2 (Tahoe) and H3 (Colorado) are not best in anything but fuel consumption. You want true off road see Raptor, Wrangler, Power Wagon, and Land Rover. I agree that the H2 failed to live up to the Hummer reputation. However I've read that the H3 is actually pretty good off road. You probably follow off ...
I haven't seen anyone try to put the H3 to trails around here with the Jeep crew. I see everything from modded trucks to Jeeps galore. Not one hummer on the trail but H1 Alphas bought off the military.
Good to know. I still really like the H3T Alpha. And seeing as how I don't know much about off roading I'm sure I wouldn't be taking it on any trails it couldn't handle. That is of course if I had one.
i have seen a lot of H3s at our local orv park, the H3 is great off road, it may be based on the same basic frame as the colorados but they have been beefed up a lot and the suspension is way different.
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Good to know. I still really like the H3T Alpha. And seeing as how I don't know much about off roading I'm sure I wouldn't be taking it on any trails it couldn't handle. That is of course if I had one.
I haven't seen anyone try to put the H3 to trails around here with the Jeep crew. I see everything from modded trucks to Jeeps galore. Not one hummer on the trail but H1 Alphas bought off the military.
LeftLane E85 capability is good and all, but does anyone still want Hummers? I think Hummers are one of the most stereotyped against vehicles in the US, and this will not make a difference in sales. Does anyone think this will boost the H3's green cred?
i have seen a lot of H3s at our local orv park, the H3 is great off road, it may be based on the same basic frame as the colorados but they have been beefed up a lot and the suspension is way different. --------------------
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