wannabe, they seem to be pro Japanese in their vehicle preferences, so you can't win there.
I think the biggest issue with Hummer is where they are seen. The only time you see a Hummer being properly used is on the TV commericals. Most people see Hummers all blinged out on MTV cribs or on rap videos.
A good portion of all Hummers do end up being owned by a CPA (Certified Pavemnetpounder of America). Even on thise site, over half endup with 20"+ wheels. My local dealer will sell a chromed blinged out H3 in a few days, but a stock will sit for a while.
Honestly, the vehicle attracts poseurs. Sure you get your poser street Jeeps and Toyotas, but the Hummer draws more attention than either of these cars do.
I'm right there with you Grim. I would have never considerd an H3, but I checked it out, and it was a suprisingly purpose built SUV. I'm still shocked at how rugged the whole package was designed.
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