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Re: Newest cars from Detroit
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lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Sun, 23 Jan 2000 04:16:15 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Jeremy Spin writes:
> Being the Hummer fan I am
> How was the GM HUMMER H2 up close & personal? I think that AM General
> should not have sold the Hummer to GM (I own a Chevy Truck) because they will
It was a nice design and I like it. I would never pay $80,000+ for an H1 (the
new name for Hummer), but I would gladly pay the estimated $40,000 for an H2.
I like Hummers, but they are too rough and un-civilian. I have a friend who
owns a red convertible model (and, among his collection of automotbiles is the
Italian version of the Hummer, a Lamborgini LM0002). Boy does it get tons of
stares, but it is not very comfortable or stable.
> fit it in an SUV class (where it does not belong) The best thing about the
> Hummer is "Not everyone has one (a real one)" Not like the X~Cab trucks.
Where do you live? The vehicle is an everyday site in Miami.
> J.W.Hummer
> www.geocities.com/spincity999
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| (...) Ugh. IMHO, in spite of their snazzy looks and admirable power, those things shouldn't be on the road in the numbers they are. That goes for most ultra-giant "Luxury SUVs" as well--the majority of people who drive them in the US have no (...) (25 years ago, 23-Jan-00, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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| Being the Hummer fan I am How was the GM HUMMER H2 up close & personal? I think that AM General should not have sold the Hummer to GM (I own a Chevy Truck) because they will fit it in an SUV class (where it does not belong) The best thing about the (...) (25 years ago, 23-Jan-00, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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