Come on you guys...give the man a break. The wheel fell off of his new H2, and as we all know, this is not the first incidence of this happening to an H2. So what is it that makes him a "troll", because he came here to this board and posted about the information about this problem? Thank God that it happened on a relatively desolate road and he only ended up hitting and killing a tree. If there had been other people, other cars, passengers, pedestrians or children involved, the consequences could have been much worse. And for those of you who aren't aware, the federal safety regulators at the NHTSA have already opened up a defect investigation concerning cracked wheels on 1999 to 2003 GM trucks and SUVs.
As for him taking so long for this situation to be taken care of...as you some of you older board members will understand, I can tell you from firsthand experience that the wheels of justice turn slowly, very slowly indeed, and even much more slowly when GM's legal department gets involved. This guy obviously had enough money to buy an H2 with cash and has another vehicle to drive, and so in that situation, who cares if his H2 just sits in the driveway, in his garage or on the car dealer's lot until General Motors/Hummer decides that they better get their sh** together and take care of this problem?
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