View Full Version : thinking of switching to h2
nick96ss
06-02-2006, 03:06 PM
my wife's aviator goes back in a few months off lease....now i'm starting to think about giving the h3 to the wife and getting myself a used h2 a few years old, i know i should be on the h2 side of this forum but i got used to to all of you on this side anyone else have an h2 and what are your thoughts on the truck?
PARAGON
06-02-2006, 03:17 PM
DO NOW!
2 Hummers in every driveway.
Idaho-Hummer
06-02-2006, 03:36 PM
Oh, don't do that. They suck for gas mileage and they break tie rods all the time. :rolleyes:
Dude, its a Hummer. BUY NOW !!!! :D
Sewie
06-02-2006, 05:59 PM
No brainer. DO IT!!!!!!!!!!
HummBebe
06-02-2006, 06:02 PM
Do it. We were thinking about doing the same. Now he has decided to wait for the H3T, since it will be out next Summer:D
usetosellhummer
06-02-2006, 06:04 PM
I would have a H2 if I could afford it.
Do it now
MarK M
06-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Get an H1... they are soooo cheap now!
I'm actually considering this instead of my sports car.
cheers,
my wife's aviator goes back in a few months off lease....now i'm starting to think about giving the h3 to the wife and getting myself a used h2 a few years old, i know i should be on the h2 side of this forum but i got used to to all of you on this side anyone else have an h2 and what are your thoughts on the truck?Welcome to the club.:D
As to the tierod comment: Don't wheel the H3 in Moab. They blow the drivetrain up.:p :D :p
HummBebe
06-02-2006, 06:26 PM
Welcome to the club.
As to the tierod comment: Don't wheel the H3 in Moab. They blow the drivetrain up.:p :p
RAAAAAHHHHRRR!!!111:p ;) :D
Kiraco
06-02-2006, 06:36 PM
We have a 3 and a 2. We love them!!
HummerNewbie
06-02-2006, 06:55 PM
As to the tierod comment: Don't wheel the H3 in Moab. They blow the drivetrain up.:p :D :p
Damn!!!! That's cold :mad: ;)
menuserve.com
06-02-2006, 07:07 PM
Get an H1... they are soooo cheap now!
I'm actually considering this instead of my sports car.
cheers,
i just did this myself... i went from driving a rare Acura NSX sports car everyday to my newly purchased H2.
sure i miss driving the sports car, but i love driving the H2!!!
Hummer23
06-02-2006, 07:08 PM
I could have easily bought a 03 low milage h2 for the price of my h3. I am a real estate broker and drive around a lot, I would not put up with the fuel cost of the h2. It has nothing to do with being able to afford it, it has to do with, do i want a beast that gets 9 mpg. Hell No
Idaho-Hummer
06-02-2006, 07:12 PM
Welcome to the club.:D
As to the tierod comment: Don't wheel the H3 in Moab. They blow the drivetrain up.:p :D :p
LMAO
HIHUMMER
06-02-2006, 07:16 PM
Get an H1... they are soooo cheap now!
I'm actually considering this instead of my sports car.
cheers,
Wa-wa-what!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:
Your gonna need a lot more room in that garage!!!;) :D
HummerNewbie
06-02-2006, 07:19 PM
It all comes down to what fits best in your daily life. I had the opportunity to get a low mileage '05 LUX that was loaded for about the same money when I got my H3. Decided the H3 fit better right now. May go to an H2 in a few years but will have to wait and see.
Sewie
06-02-2006, 07:43 PM
Do it. We were thinking about doing the same. Now he has decided to wait for the H3T, since it will be out next Summer:D
Tell him to quit working weekends too so he can wheel with us. :p :D
DO NOW! Having 2 Hummers is (was) awesome. You'll love it, because you can use whichever fits the situation best. I wish I had two again, but an H1 ALPHA Opentop and an H2 SUT. Maybe when the H1 tumble even further, I can get one. :D
allan p
06-03-2006, 04:16 AM
...wait for the H3T, since it will be out next Summer :D
sais who :eek: :confused:
allan p
HummBebe
06-03-2006, 04:26 AM
sais who :eek: :confused:
allan p
Well, a little birdie told me, and it's not someone on the forum:D
Beastmaster
06-03-2006, 04:26 AM
Do it. I'm in a 2 Hummer family - you'll like it!
NEOCON1
06-03-2006, 05:50 PM
im savin up for a H1 :cool: ah someday ;) :D
MarineHawk
06-04-2006, 05:02 AM
my wife's aviator goes back in a few months off lease....now i'm starting to think about giving the h3 to the wife and getting myself a used h2 a few years old, i know i should be on the h2 side of this forum but i got used to to all of you on this side anyone else have an h2 and what are your thoughts on the truck?
Why would you spend $60K on a watered-down Tahoe?
blindzebra
06-04-2006, 05:28 AM
h2s are simply grocery getters.
blindzebra
06-04-2006, 05:29 AM
lol. sorry had to get all the 2ers fired up. Totally a joke guys. :D
TA8088
06-04-2006, 08:00 AM
I'm thinking about moving up to a H2 as well. My 3 is sitting at the dealership this weekend and there is a pewter 06 SUT sitting in the driveway that the dealer let me take home for the weekend. A lot of things that I like about it so far but then I really like the 3 that I've had for six months too. I'm kinda on the fence about moving up to the SUT.
BACKNBLACK
06-04-2006, 04:27 PM
NIck, I have owned 2 H3'S, 3 H'2s. and 2 H1's. The H2 is an amazing vehicle. Below is my opinions and advice to you on the H2 BUY:-)
I owned the following H2'S
1- 2004 Black SUV ADV
1- 2005 Yellow SUV ADV
1- 2005 Black SUT ADV.
The H2 (when properly outfitted) is an amazing vehicle. Below is what you need to have superior on and off road experiences. (At the very least)
1- Off-Road Tires (Toyo Open Country (Mine on the H3), BFG Mudd Terrain (Mine on the H2), ETC...) that are great off-road and good on-road.
2- You must get the ADV package with air suspension. (Sometimes you just need the height)
3- Off-Road B Guard (keep those wabbits away)
4- Spare Tire Eliminator Kit (unless you want to hit trees)
5- Staun Tire Deflators (optional, but very easy to air down)
6- Powertank Tire Air Inflater (Optional)
Good luck and do whats best for your needs. If you do alot of off-roading than the H2 is probably better suited for you. If you do a fine mix of both than maybe consider another H3 (H3X)
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