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Old 08-15-2006, 02:35 AM
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Oh and Vietnam Vette, the General does not make H2s or Hummvees, and never made the H1. Those are all made by the other General (AM General). The H3 was and at this time is, the only Hummer made totally by GM, but you never know what wlll happen in the future.


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The H3 is hurt more by gas prices than the H2, at least in my area.

GM really needs to change something for the H2. They put off the total redesign until like 2011, so they need to throw us a bone. People will get tired of the same thing in their driveway, and I'm pissed that GM is asking people to buy the same car 3 times (assuming 3 year leases) before they can buy a new vehicle.
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The H3 is hurt more by gas prices than the H2, at least in my area.

GM really needs to change something for the H2. They put off the total redesign until like 2011, so they need to throw us a bone. People will get tired of the same thing in their driveway, and I'm pissed that GM is asking people to buy the same car 3 times (assuming 3 year leases) before they can buy a new vehicle.
are you shure that it's the H2 that is hurt by gas prices, as the H3 gets far better milage.
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you've got to look at your demographics. Most H2 owners really are not that affected by gas prices in comparison to their average household income. However the average income drops phenominally downward in the H3 category. So on average the gas prices will affect H3 sales more than H2 sales. Don't be offended if your on the right side of the bell curve.
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Old 08-15-2006, 06:26 PM
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you've got to look at your demographics. Most H2 owners really are not that affected by gas prices in comparison to their average household income. However the average income drops phenominally downward in the H3 category. So on average the gas prices will affect H3 sales more than H2 sales. Don't be offended if your on the right side of the bell curve.


Something's driiving down H2 sales drastically and gas prices aren't helping.

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Up until last year, the Air and Air Force Exchange (AAFES) new car sales program carried GM products including the HUMMER. However, GM discontinued. Why would a company, with its reported problems, decided not to continue this market share and give it up to Ford and Chrylser?
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Future is bright. Nothing else comes close unless you like station wagons that really have no balls...
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