Ugly Hummer
Ugly Hummer
Saw the ugliest Hummer I have ever seen last night on the way home. I wish I had had a camera.
It was yellow and it had what looked like 22" or larger wheels. The tires were probably 30 or 40 series. There was so little rubber, it looked almost like it was riding on the rims.
It just didn't look right at all.
It was yellow and it had what looked like 22" or larger wheels. The tires were probably 30 or 40 series. There was so little rubber, it looked almost like it was riding on the rims.
It just didn't look right at all.
well any of the new hummers look ugly. the old ones looked good but i dont know wtf they were thinking when they designed the H2. its completely useless. horrible mileage, horrible look, horrible off road capabilities, horrible interior space.
they are all plastic, you hit a little something and that bumper is trash. id hate to see someone actually try and pull that thing out using those tow hooks......
i know this because i looked at them at the auto show a couple weeks ago. the bumpers are all plastic
i know this because i looked at them at the auto show a couple weeks ago. the bumpers are all plastic
Originally posted by PhillipSVT
lets not forget they will go places our trucks will never go. And they look awesome while doing it.
lets not forget they will go places our trucks will never go. And they look awesome while doing it.
another words it is no more capable then a lifted f150
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just by chance, does it happen to offer underbody protection around the rocker pannels? Does it offer a locker in the rear axle? Are the axles located closer to the end of the vehicle than a regular Tahoe?
I think all of these add to its off road capability's. Off road, as long as the width doesn't get you, it will go more places than a regular 4x4 F150.
Its the same thing, people alway's go by how something looks and they dont look at the engineering that was put into the vehicle.
I think all of these add to its off road capability's. Off road, as long as the width doesn't get you, it will go more places than a regular 4x4 F150.
Its the same thing, people alway's go by how something looks and they dont look at the engineering that was put into the vehicle.
the H2 was built for road use. that is why they made it smaller than the original hummer. they built it because they wanted to offer a hummer that wasnt made for off road like the original. they wanted to offer a hummer that was for everyday use.


