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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

If an H2 is this bad what does that make an H3?
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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

I agree with AMGoff: The H2s are certainly excellent vehicles in their own right, but it's rediculous to say that a GM vehicle on a Tahoe platform is an equally capable off-road vehicle to the HMMVW (different vehicle that H1) which was built to the United States Army's vehicle mobility standards. One of the requirements the Army set foir it's vehicles was that all of them be able to climn 45-degree inclines in most terrains, if not all.
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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

The answer is because many CTS-V owners own H2's as well lol
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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

If someone wants to drive one, then fine (I drive an EXT, so I'm not going to throw stones) -- but I couldn't justify one just because of the lack of interior space. ESPECIALLY for cargo.

And the SUT is just a joke. You can barely fit a cooler in the bed.
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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

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If an H2 is this bad what does that make an H3?
Actually much more reasonable and attractive since it is proportioned more normally.
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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

Who needs an H2 when you've got this beast in your garage?!

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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

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Who needs an H2 when you've got this beast in your garage?!


Thats one sexy piece of machinery right there, but this one tops it.



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Re: Why Are Most H2 Owners So Ridiculously Defensive?

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I've been off-roading in an H1 before. Now THAT was an experience.

H2s are just... soccermomerrifific
That's not true! My mom has never been on a soccer field in her life!
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