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01-08-2007, 08:12 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 147
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by bunchawannabs
You Fool,...you gotta be kidding me you would listen to this crap and
actually believe it. The JK would eat this piece **** H3 for lunch in any situation. This is rediculous even vs them against each other, how emarrasing this would be for a the JK. Maybe an H3 vs KIA Serento....even then I still don't know who would win. Actually it's the biggest laugh of the century. Guy's, your just not there yet, keep talking your way there, but I don't think that'll work... Grow up kids and go get a real
man's 4X4 and get rid of your fake. You'll be much more happier.
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Shut the F UCK UP!!! And you think your Chrysler Heep is a real one?
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01-08-2007, 08:21 PM
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Hummer Expert
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southern Cali
Posts: 652
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Re: Jeep versus H3
Drive what you like, Im giving the H3 a try, and I'll form my own opinions. I have driven most all other 4x4s, so no need to trash. Like I said before every rig produced is going to have pros and cons in different situations. To each there own. And is it really worth to register just for one blow off at the mouth? 
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01-08-2007, 08:37 PM
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Hummer Professional
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Playing Army all over the world
Posts: 453
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Re: Jeep versus H3
Of course teh Scout I had was before any Hummer (civilian version) had come out. Articulation was fair (compared to the other vehicles at the time so comparing it to the Audi A4  is out). The torque was unreal, the tractor sounding engine was unique, and take the top off it was fun.
Being 12 years older and wiser I am not saying I would own one but if my son wanted on I think we could make a respectable ride out of it. And the crash rating... I was hit twice (two days in a row) in the back bumper. First time the Ford pickup had to be towed home (Mostly due to the tubed rear bumper). Second day a Chrysler sedan drove under the Scout till the car had lifted the rear wheels of my scout off the ground. The last one broke my fuels gauge.
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01-08-2007, 09:03 PM
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Hummer Authority
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 1,086
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by stagger_lee
Drive what you like, Im giving the H3 a try, and I'll form my own opinions. I have driven most all other 4x4s, so no need to trash. Like I said before every rig produced is going to have pros and cons in different situations. To each there own. And is it really worth to register just for one blow off at the mouth? 
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 Well said.
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