We all know the talk about eliminating Hummer, but the volume is getting louder! I agree with a lot in the following article.
http://hummersonline.blogspot.com/
Hummer, like nothing else
Last edited by HummerMann : 11-27-2008 at 02:55 PM.
In the old days you could tell a Pontiac from a Chevrolet, and each division had engines that were unique and boasted that they were the most powerful..... do you really get more excited about 35 mpg over 355 horsepower??? Most new cars today look a lot alike except for the Hummer and the styling leaves me cold - I consider today's styling aerodynamic and functional, not an artistic statement like the Harley Earl & Bill Mitchell styling of old.
Most importantly GM vehicles have not held up to the quality, reliability and durability standards of Toyota and Honda although, they have come a long way in the last two years in quality. People today want a car they can leave the dealer with and drive without problems. My Hummer has been trouble free and is a much more complex vehicle than vehicles just 10 years ago, but one of my closest friends went back to American with the 2006 H3 and ended up with the dreaded cylinder head problem and will probably never buy American again.
Last edited by HummerJim : 11-27-2008 at 03:47 PM.
We all know the talk about eliminating Hummer, but the volume is getting louder! I agree with a lot in the following article.
http://hummersonline.blogspot.com/
great article, and I totally agree. I think shedding Hummer is inevitable, unfortunatley. I hope someone buys it and keeps it going. I never really understood keeping GMC through all of this. Its is totally redundant to chevy, just a few different parts. Yukon and Tahoe are the same damn vehicle!! Dump GMC for Kryste sake.
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