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Hummer Man
02-28-2003, 08:44 PM
MSN has a list of the most SKI and SNOW worthy SUV's here it is. Maybe this is just the auto industry's way of saying the H2 is in a class by itself. There is no way it should not be at the top of the following list !!!!!! Read on!

Top Ski Vehicles

• Ford Explorer
• Jeep Grand Cherokee
• Chevrolet TrailBlazer
• Honda CR-V
• Chevrolet Tahoe
• Chevrolet Suburban
• Subaru Outback
• Ford Escape
• GMC Envoy
• Ford Expedition
• Jeep Wrangler
• Chevrolet Blazer
• Subaru Forester
• Acura MDX
• Honda Pilot
• Toyota Highlander
• GMC Yukon
• GMC Yukon XL
• Toyota 4Runner
• Lexus RX 300





The Ford Explorer is the top ski country vehicle, with 260,308 four-wheel-drive versions sold last year.
Top Ski Country Vehicles

by Ann Job


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Headed for the slopes? These were the best-selling high country vehicles of calendar 2002.


See the entire story at this link.
http://autos.msn.com/advice/windowshop.aspx?contentid=4021803&src=windowshopping&brand=volvo

Hummer Man
02-28-2003, 08:44 PM
MSN has a list of the most SKI and SNOW worthy SUV's here it is. Maybe this is just the auto industry's way of saying the H2 is in a class by itself. There is no way it should not be at the top of the following list !!!!!! Read on!

Top Ski Vehicles

• Ford Explorer
• Jeep Grand Cherokee
• Chevrolet TrailBlazer
• Honda CR-V
• Chevrolet Tahoe
• Chevrolet Suburban
• Subaru Outback
• Ford Escape
• GMC Envoy
• Ford Expedition
• Jeep Wrangler
• Chevrolet Blazer
• Subaru Forester
• Acura MDX
• Honda Pilot
• Toyota Highlander
• GMC Yukon
• GMC Yukon XL
• Toyota 4Runner
• Lexus RX 300





The Ford Explorer is the top ski country vehicle, with 260,308 four-wheel-drive versions sold last year.
Top Ski Country Vehicles

by Ann Job


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Headed for the slopes? These were the best-selling high country vehicles of calendar 2002.


See the entire story at this link.
http://autos.msn.com/advice/windowshop.aspx?contentid=4021803&src=windowshopping&brand=volvo

Mike97ZJ
02-28-2003, 09:02 PM
That's just stupid. There is no reason why the H2 shouldn't be on that list. Plenty of room for skis, skiers, and gear, plus the grunt to tow a big snowmobile trailer or camper.

As much as I love the Wrangler, it doesn't belong on that list. Where do you put the skis? And if you have more than one passenger, where do you put there gear?

The Grand Cherokee, on the other hand, is a GREAT pick. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif

In fact, that's what I'll be using mine for tomorrow.

Actually, I didn't read the article. Is it based on sales? In that case, I can see the H2 not being on it. I've seriously only seen about 5 different H2's in person between CT and NH. H2 sales aren't even a blip on the radar compared to the amount of Exploders Ford sells.

1997 Grand Cherokee TSi
It's got some lift, skids, and rock rails, among other things.

*member of the "No Hummer Krew"*

Big Z
02-28-2003, 10:03 PM
You have to consider, (as the article states) the list is based on total sales of 4X's and all wheel drives in 2002. http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif