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porschett
03-03-2010, 10:32 PM
General Motors is ready to shut down Hummer. That was the big news earlier this week after the company's deal to sell the Hummer brand to Tengzhong, a Chinese machinery company, collapsed. The passing of Hummer gave opinion writers, pundits and bloggers-and the general public-an opportunity to reflect on the vehicle that perhaps best represents the excesses of the SUV era.


From the beginning, Hummer was a lightning rod, eliciting strong emotions from people who loved and hated the quintessential gas-guzzler. We collected final remembrances of the Hummer from across the web, and hope you will add your reflections and condolences.


GM Gives In To Good Taste, Closes Hummer Division


"Auto decal makers and window-tinters of the world are in mourning this afternoon...They're stopping production of the controversial phallic stand-ins...I propose that, at midnight ET tonight, all Hummer owners across the country pause their Girls Gone Wild DVDs and join me in a moment of silence for the fallen giant." - From The Consumerist


Hummer, R.I.P.


"In response to GM's announcement, flags across oil-rich Saudi Arabia were lowered to half-mast while the entire Exxon/Mobil board of directors were seen at a group grief counseling session. On Wall Street, oil speculators were jumping from windows while in Michigan, some people were mourning the possibility of a world without Hummers." - From Detroit Free Press



Hummer's Long Overdue Death


"Driving one of those militaristic behemoths used to be a status symbol, but after gas prices topped $4 a gallon in the summer of 2008, people began to rethink the excess. In 2008, GM sold 27,485 Hummers, down from 35,000 in 2003. In 2009, after announcing it was putting the brand up for sale, GM sold only 9,000." - From Forbes






Hummer's Demise a Sign of the Times


"As a symbol of conspicuous consumption, or of a lack of regard for the environment, the Hummer makes its owners look distinctly out of touch with the current public mood...It seems even the Chinese authorities are steering clear of the beast. "The brand proposition of Hummer itself goes against the strategic outline of the Chinese government, which is mainly that they want to produce energy-efficient vehicles," explains Klaus Paur, North Asia director for market research company TNS." - From BBC


The End of Really Big


"Being big and powerful is essential to our national identity. It's what we feel makes us better than the countries with older histories...Our bigness also expresses itself in the form of military might, a (now somewhat tarnished) genius for making money, and a gift for innovation (the point of which is to stay bigger and better than the rest). All of this, at least for a long period in our history, found perfect expression in our automobiles-of which the Hummer was the gargantuan, gas-guzzling apotheosis" - From The Daily Beast



What are your thoughts about the demise of Hummer?



Reprinted with permission from Hybrid Cars

lasvegash2
03-03-2010, 11:21 PM
copied from above...."As a symbol of conspicuous consumption, or of a lack of regard for the environment, the Hummer makes its owners look distinctly out of touch with the current public mood...It seems even the Chinese authorities are steering clear of the beast. "The brand proposition of Hummer itself goes against the strategic outline of the Chinese government, which is mainly that they want to produce energy-efficient vehicles," explains Klaus Paur, North Asia director for market research company TNS." - From BBC



whats so amazing is that my hummer and escalade get about the same mpg....dam tree huggers to write such bs.

twr
03-03-2010, 11:49 PM
It has to be said fu-k all the as-holes writing sh-t about hummers. But tons of them drive 4x4 trucks with about the same mileage and are longer by about a foot or two. Just my 2 cents. Someone in the usa needs to buy it and make it what it was before.

rmutchler
03-04-2010, 04:43 AM
Yep, my neighbor just bought a brand new ford truck...he's getting 11 MPG. Hmmp, and Hummer gets the bad rap! No worries...I'm happy and now I instantly own a classic!:perfect10s:

HummerJim
03-04-2010, 02:48 PM
I could care less what others say about Hummer. I bought it for me and not for them! It's an easy target because Hummers are the most recognizable vehicles on the road. They are a styling statement as much as a functional statement. My H2 is a ball to drive, always gets me to where I want to go in snow, sleet, mud and flood and is very comfortable on highway trips. It's very reliable and has only been back to the dealer once. My 2003 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon would do most of that too, but you were beat to death on those hard seats after any long distances and you needed an extra loud stereo to drown out the tires, engine and wind noise (that was with the hardtop too). The Rubicon made several visits to the dealer for warranty work. I find that many people change their opinions on the H2 after they've ridden in one or driven one.

pdxrealtor
03-05-2010, 07:45 PM
I also find it rather funny how ignorant people really are. As mentioned above more than once there are several SUV/trucks that get the same gas mileage.

What are ya gonna do....... :popcorn:

Big.Z.hummin
03-05-2010, 10:40 PM
F*CK EM ALL! long live HUMMER! :beerchug:

Guess we gotta stick together now :grouphug:

dave360
03-06-2010, 10:20 PM
Hummer has become the poster child for the enviro nazi's to bash. It does seem most people I run into don't have a clue about the brand or the history behind it. They could pass 20 trucks or cars that get lower mpg, but when they see the Hummer brand they know that is what they are supposed to hate...and trying to point out the other cars/suvs that get poor mileage goes right over their head.

I personally like the fact it is not for everybody, and there is no way in hell I am going to drive a glorified lawnmower to save a few bucks a day.

I put in a pool a few years ago because ALGORE said the planet was warming....wtf....now my dreams of using it year around are gone, it has been friggen cold here this winter!:rolleyes:

Rant over....

NYGirl H2
03-08-2010, 10:26 AM
I just get so tired of all of the negative comments about the Hummer. Most people really have no clue what the gas mileage really is or anything else for that matter. Whatever....all of the aggravation disappears though when I get in my truck and feel safe while I am playing Mom the chauffer to my 4 kids. They love it because their friends always think it's cool and want to have a ride in it, too. I've just learned to ignore the stares of the haters and be proud to drive such a gorgeous vehicle!

bushido69
03-14-2010, 09:29 PM
I love my H2 and my wife is now a convert after driving it too!

Deuce
03-15-2010, 04:29 AM
I'm a new H2 owner, just got myself a 2004 H2 Lux. I got rid of my 2008 F150 FX4 supercrew to get this, and honestly, the gas mileage isn't much worse in the Hummer than it was in the Ford. I was seeing 13mpg on a good day in the Ford.