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european_liberal 04-20-2006 09:26 AM

Hi All,

I am looking into buying an H3 and ran into the following bigger and minor issues:

Engine:
little bit underpowered.
Hopefully solved throu a Diesel.

Automatic transmission:
5 gears would be nicer... also for fuel economy

Rear seats:
They dont fold down flat. Bad if you want to sleep in the car on a trip or if you have some real heavy load.

Limited sight:
That's the way it is, I guess. If you like the car for its looks, you have to live with that.

Finally a question regarding the computer:
The computers on other trucks feature infos like average gas milage, current gas milage, average speed, miles left on the tank. Is it the same on the H3?

I am really courious in how far these are actual issues in daily life. Any feedback welcome.

Thank you,

Marc

Ken06H3 04-20-2006 12:16 PM

Maybe the H3 isn't the vehicle for you. Don't know of any changes coming soon to meet your issues.

deicustoms1 04-20-2006 12:29 PM

You might want to look into purchasing a nice mountain bike with trip computer.

european_liberal 04-20-2006 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dei???????:
You might want to look into purchasing a nice mountain bike with trip computer.

Got that already... next try...

The Green Lantern 04-20-2006 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by european_liberal:
Finally a question regarding the computer:
The computers on other trucks feature infos like average gas milage, current gas milage, average speed, miles left on the tank. Is it the same on the H3?


no, not on the H3...

deicustoms1 04-20-2006 12:40 PM

Already have a mtn bike and want an h3? Someone is sure living in excess.

How are you even considering the h3 after all the problems you believe it has? Usually you knock the vehicle off the list if it doesn't suit your needs and go on to the next one.

I think you be better off trying to get McDonalds to make their french fries taste like corn.

european_liberal 04-20-2006 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dei???????:
Already have a mtn bike and want an h3? Someone is sure living in excess.

How are you even considering the h3 after all the problems you believe it has? Usually you knock the vehicle off the list if it doesn't suit your needs and go on to the next one.

I think you be better off trying to get McDonalds to make their french fries taste like corn.

I smell a revolting ego...

Read carefully: "I am really courious in how far these are actual issues in daily life. Any feedback welcome."
In this sense - if I understand you right - you try to tell me the following in an inarticulate way:
- No, the engine is just fine.
- 5 gears would be nice, but I am fine with 4 too.
- The rear seats might not be ideal, but I didn't run into problems so far.
- I never missed the features of a trip computer.
- if you don't like the hummer how it is, GFY.
- and its freedom fries, not french fries.
Well, if you mean it this way, you helped me quite a lot. Thank you Sir.

sincerely,

Treehugger

Thank you for the info, Green Lantern.

The Green Lantern 04-20-2006 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by european_liberal:
Limited sight:
That's the way it is, I guess. If you like the car for its looks, you have to live with that.


I love the windows, one of my favorites.......so far no issues after 9 months.

deicustoms1 04-20-2006 01:03 PM

See, I knew you had the answers in you somewhere. It's about time, I left my h3 running in the driveway waiting for you to respond.

For the next board you goto, try not asking retarded questions!

BTW - it's gay to call FRENCH FRIES, Freedom Fries...you thilly gooth.

european_liberal 04-20-2006 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sfox:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by european_liberal:

I smell a revolting ego...



I smell euro-trash..or is that just your lack of deodorant??

Seriously, if the H3 has so many issues from your POV, why even ask if you should still get one? Is there any reason you should get one? NO and honestly it would be better for all of us if you didn't since you might feel some entitlement on this forum after your purchase and then start a bunch of whiny-ass threads about how mena everyone is and how you just want info and can't someone moderate the forum....waaaaaaa....

S </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Yes, yes,.... very Euro, very Trash. And also yes, I am abig stinker.

I am not complaining about anyone. I think its fun.

Seriously. I try to find a desicion if the H3 is able to replace our current car and add the offroad aspect on top, or if I need to keep our current car and get the H3 additionaly for me mainly/exclusivly for offroading. That's basically it.

To specify it further:

- Has anyone heard that the Diesel is actually coming and when?
- Has anyone heard if they are planning on a 5 Gear transmission?
- Has anyone ever had any broken hinges or damage seats because of the seats not folding down completly?



cheerz,

Marc

european_liberal 04-20-2006 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dei???????:
See, I knew you had the answers in you somewhere. It's about time, I left my h3 running in the driveway waiting for you to respond.


Thank you for waiting.



Quote:

Originally posted by dei???????:
BTW - it's gay to call FRENCH FRIES, Freedom Fries...you thilly gooth.

LOL. You seem to be a cute boy too.

cheerz,

a European, stinking, gay Treehugger.

The Green Lantern 04-20-2006 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by european_liberal:
\To specify it further:

- Has anyone heard that the Diesel is actually coming and when?


yes, I heard about it but probably not this year or next.

european_liberal 04-20-2006 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Green Lantern:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by european_liberal:
Limited sight:
That's the way it is, I guess. If you like the car for its looks, you have to live with that.


I love the windows, one of my favorites.......so far no issues after 9 months. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

The windows are maybe my biggest concern. My wife already hit poles on two parking lots with our car. That makes a total of 4000$ damage so far.
What I read so far about the limited sight on this forum is probably one of the biggest arguments to keep our car for her and buy the H3 just for me.

Steve - SanJose 04-20-2006 02:14 PM

Yes many on this forum have less than an 8th grade US education as noted in this thread .

No the H3 is not the vehicle for you at this point.

S.

deicustoms1 04-20-2006 02:18 PM

Your wife hit poles, in two parking lots? Stationary poles, that never move. My suggestion is to take away her drivers license and don't even let her ride in a car again. I'd hate to see the mayhem once you let her out on the roads with moving objects.

And because you said freedom fries, you are not right for anything hummer. Try a honda or toyota.

DRTYFN 04-20-2006 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by european_liberal:
Seriously, if the H3 has so many issues from your POV, why even ask if you should still get one?

You euros need to make up your own minds for once.


Quote:

Originally posted by european_liberal:
My wife already hit poles on two parking lots with our car. That makes a total of 4000$ damage so far.
What I read so far about the limited sight on this forum is probably one of the biggest arguments to keep our car for her and buy the H3 just for me.

Did your wife hurt himself? Maybe his neck was sore and he couldn't look out the window properly?

TomV 04-20-2006 06:48 PM

jeeez.. european -just like myself nothing to boast with, really..just live with it..

BUT I have my Hummer ordered already, and I didnt have to TROLL around here like this..

No, you do NOT want to buy one. It is not a truck for you.. it isnīt "politicaly correct" enough
for most europeans and thats why I love it sooo much

PARAGON 04-20-2006 08:28 PM

hmmm...... european_liberal?!?!?!?!

I believe that would be termed a "double negative"

f5fstop 04-20-2006 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PARAGON:
hmmm...... european_liberal?!?!?!?!

I believe that would be termed a "double negative"

If he is a French European Liberal it is a triple negative.


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