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10-31-2006, 04:27 AM
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Re: JK vs. H3
I hear ya on the improved ride. I had a 94 and an 02 and I am sure they have been improved upon since then. I keep seeing the 4 door at a local dealership and keep meaning to stop by and take it for a spin... Had the 4 door jeep been available when I bought the h3, I would have been making the same decision you are... You considering a hard top/soft top jeep?
I am in the RDU area at the moment. Wilmington is great, we head down there quite a bit. Never been to Charleston, hear it is awesome though. Was in Hilton Head a few weeks back - pretty sweet place also.
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10-31-2006, 04:43 AM
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Re: JK vs. H3
There both cool trucks but I really love my HUMMERS  GO WITH THE HUMMER

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10-31-2006, 05:15 AM
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Re: JK vs. H3
I'm getting dual tops if I go with the JK, I'm closer to the H3 though. Ha for some reason everyone I ask is like oh, definitely get the Jeep, people really don't like Hummers. It's kinda weird.
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10-31-2006, 07:45 PM
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Re: JK vs. H3
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Originally Posted by ajburton13
I'm getting dual tops if I go with the JK, I'm closer to the H3 though. Ha for some reason everyone I ask is like oh, definitely get the Jeep, people really don't like Hummers. It's kinda weird.
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Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Wins Four Wheeler?s 2007 Four Wheeler of the Year Award LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Four Wheeler, the nation?s oldest and most prestigious four-wheel drive publication and part of PRIMEDIA?s Enthusiast Automotive Group, announced that the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon has been named the winner of its coveted Four Wheeler of the Year award for 2007.
?In a highly competitive test group, the Wrangler stood apart from the field,? Four Wheeler editor Douglas McColloch said. ?Its legendary off-pavement abilities were never in doubt, and the levels of on-road performance and comfort the new model offers are superior in every way over previous versions of this vehicle. In all, the new Wrangler marks a quantum leap forward, in both quality and utility, for this fabled brand.?
This year?s competitors included seven new sport-utility vehicles: The two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, the four-door Jeep Unlimited Rubicon, the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, The Toyota FJ Cruiser, the Hummer H3, and the Kia Sorento. To qualify for competition, a vehicle must have four-wheel drive capability, equipped with a two-speed transfer case, and must be either entirely new or sport substantial mechanical revisions from a previous model year.
?The amazing level of refinement that has gone into the Wrangler has made it a comfortable daily driver and highway machine without affecting its off-pavement prowess,? Four Wheeler technical editor Sean P. Holman added. ?The new Wrangler is even better than its predecessor on the trail, and when you include highway composure, luxury appointments such as onboard navigation and power windows and door locks, and do it on a vehicle that still has the open-air character that Wranglers are known for, you have a winning combination.?
About Four Wheeler of the Year?s test procedures
Held annually since 1974, the Four Wheeler of the Year test is a week-long competition: A 1,000-mile test drive incorporating city streets and highways, rocky trails, desert dunes and washboard, gravel roads, and steep hill climbs, at elevations ranging from sea level to in excess of 7,000 feet. Vehicles are tested for quarter-mile acceleration and braking distances, and scored on empirical data such as rear-wheel horsepower, minimum ground clearance and observed fuel mileage. Other test criteria include on- and off-pavement performance, interior refinements and safety features, and exterior fit and finish. Complete test results and evaluations of all the vehicles will be available in the February 2007 issue of Four Wheeler, on sale December 26, 2006.
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10-31-2006, 09:31 PM
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Re: JK vs. H3
Kia Sorento and Chevy Tahoe/Suburban...and should I say it - Toyo FJ Cruiser...
Sounds like a great off-road vehicle test!!! All things considered, right?
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2004 Nissan 350z
2002 Jeep Wrangler Sport
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10-31-2006, 09:49 PM
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Re: JK vs. H3
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Kia Sorento and Chevy Tahoe/Suburban...and should I say it - Toyo FJ Cruiser...
Sounds like a great off-road vehicle test!!! All things considered, right?
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10-31-2006, 11:26 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: jeep country
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Re: JK vs. H3
With all due respect, none off these vehicles tested(Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban, The Toyota FJ Cruiser, the Hummer H3, and the Kia Sorento)), has the credentials of a Rubi, not even close .....that was so unfair
They should of put the icing on the cake and just kicked everybody's but with the 4 door unlimited "X' or "Sahara", and that wouldn't of been a problem at all either.
Sorry, they probably have that set up for next year Jeep win........I'll check back with ya next year.
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