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04-18-2007, 04:51 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
I was doing a little different driving in the H2 today... a lot of slow bastages to pass and now I have to say the H2 does kick the H3's ass, at least in the 40-90mph range. I'd be going 40, start to pass and end up at 90 in no time... twas very fun.
But I still say the H3 isn't underpowered, I never had a problem in it. The H2 is just more powerful.
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04-18-2007, 05:39 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Originally Posted by dеiтайожни
I was doing a little different driving in the H2 today... a lot of slow bastages to pass and now I have to say the H2 does kick the H3's ass, at least in the 40-90mph range. I'd be going 40, start to pass and end up at 90 in no time... twas very fun.
But I still say the H3 isn't underpowered, I never had a problem in it. The H2 is just more powerful.
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Slow vs. slow. 90 in no time, yea compared to a Yugo. 
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04-18-2007, 06:07 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Slow vs. slow. 90 in no time, yea compared to a Yugo. 
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Still... it's the faster of the slow vehicles. 
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04-19-2007, 12:07 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Still... it's the faster of the slow vehicles. 
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LOL, what a great oxy-moron! 
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04-18-2007, 06:08 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
Humdingah! look man you are an idiot! Become literate then read the post, Im speaking of the current h3. not the alpha! If you could comprehend English then this wouldnt be a problem. And my math isn't off, I want you to take a LONG walk off a SHORT pier! that means i want you to take a walk greater than 50feet(meaning more than since you didn't follow that the first time) off a pier that is 50 feet long! hopefully there will be some nice jagged rocks to catch you at the bottom. All you have relentlessly tried to do is belittle me. Tough guy! what a man you are! Teach me how 
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04-18-2007, 06:17 AM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Originally Posted by Russell-h3-alpha
I want you to take a LONG walk off a SHORT pier! that means i want you to take a walk greater than 50feet(meaning more than since you didn't follow that the first time) off a pier that is 50 feet long!
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Thanks for clarifying this time.

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04-18-2007, 03:19 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Originally Posted by Russell-h3-alpha
Humdingah! look man you are an idiot! Become literate then read the post, Im speaking of the current h3. not the alpha! If you could comprehend English then this wouldnt be a problem. And my math isn't off, I want you to take a LONG walk off a SHORT pier! that means i want you to take a walk greater than 50feet(meaning more than since you didn't follow that the first time) off a pier that is 50 feet long! hopefully there will be some nice jagged rocks to catch you at the bottom. All you have relentlessly tried to do is belittle me. Tough guy! what a man you are! Teach me how 
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Dude, don't get your panties in a bunch... Sheesh....
Just to clarify Mr. Russell-H3-Alpha, I think he is saying to walk 51 feet out on a 50 foot pier, then decend to maximum depth and remain there until further notification. Of course we all know if you do this in an H3, propellers will sprout out the wheel wells and you will be able to drive right out.
Of course, it didn't work when I tried it, but It may work for you.... 
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04-18-2007, 04:45 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Originally Posted by Russell-h3-alpha
Humdingah! look man you are an idiot! Become literate then read the post, Im speaking of the current h3. not the alpha! If you could comprehend English then this wouldnt be a problem. And my math isn't off, I want you to take a LONG walk off a SHORT pier! that means i want you to take a walk greater than 50feet(meaning more than since you didn't follow that the first time) off a pier that is 50 feet long! hopefully there will be some nice jagged rocks to catch you at the bottom. All you have relentlessly tried to do is belittle me. Tough guy! what a man you are! Teach me how 
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Apparently I wasn't the only who wasn't able to follow your logic about the pier...but that doesn't come as a surprise.
Amazingly enough, marin8703 was able to find 0-60 times for not only the H2 and H3 but went so far as to provide 0-60 times for an H1 too...but since your dad 'had' one I'm sure you already knew what that time was. And, after perusing all of your posts, not once did you differentiate between the H3 and the H3 Alpha. Lastly, as several have mentioned, basing a purchase decision on what full-time 4WD vehicle is minutely faster is ridiculous. And correct me if I'm wrong, but couldn't you just go down to a Hummer dealer and test drive the H2 and H3 for yourself...or are you too young to have a driver's license?
Out of lotion yet?
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04-18-2007, 07:02 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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Out of lotion yet?
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Now that's funny! 
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04-18-2007, 07:09 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
geez, guys come on. even though his wording was very poor it was still very understandable.
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04-18-2007, 07:46 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
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geez, guys come on. even though his wording was very poor it was still very understandable.
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But he breezed through 'kollege'...
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04-18-2007, 08:32 PM
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Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.
Im 20 I have a drivers lisence. Because you were so much help I did go drive one again today, over at reeves hummer. Believe me or not that my family has owned many hummers, you are nothing to me, And I dont care who you think I am. I dont have to go on a forum and make masturbation jokes to seem cool/tough. How old are you buddy like 30, 40, 50? wouldnt know cause your profile doesn't tell me. Im not going to lower myself to your level but man get over yourself, grow a pair, and get a life. oh and thats the last time I will waste any of my time on you, so even if you keep the grade school bs, i wont respond to it. So grow up.
For everyone else the h3 this time seemed a lot better. Might have been that the first one I drove had big 20 inch rims on it. This one had factory rims and tires. I got a chance to even take it on the highway which was nice. I'll wait for the h3 alpha before I buy anything but I think im pretty sold on just a regular h3, anything more might be overkill.
dеiтайожни you = the man
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