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Old 07-25-2014, 03:13 AM
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Default Re: Are We All Fading?

I just bought my first H2 and noticed that all the forums are dead. Coming from the Honda/Acura forums, its quite the change and I find that information is not as easily available (in my case so far). Hopefully this will change!
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Old 07-25-2014, 02:10 PM
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I just bought my first H2 and noticed that all the forums are dead. Coming from the Honda/Acura forums, its quite the change and I find that information is not as easily available (in my case so far). Hopefully this will change!
LOL...yeah, but there are millions of Honda/Acuras in the US with manufacturing dates that span decades. There was only about 300,000 H2/H3s sold in the US and they were only manufactured over a 7-8 year period. I'm actually surprised that the forums are as active as they are.

This forum is a great resource for troubleshooting simply because of the wealth of historical information. You just need to be willing to search and read on your own sometimes since members don't check-in as often as they used to.

Another good forum is clubhummeroffroad.com (CHO). CHO is a more 'off-road' crowd...and is more H3 centric. It's a little more active over there, and many of the Elcova folks are on that forum too, but it's still not as active as it used to be.
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Old 07-27-2014, 12:22 AM
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Traded in the H2 for a home in the Keys (I don't care if I ever see mud or snow again) and have been Hummerless for the first time since 2005 and have been having Hummer withdrawal and with all the traffic these days in the Florida Keys I can't let the M5 stretch its legs - have my eye on a 2007 SUT in Miami Lakes.
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Old 07-27-2014, 12:41 AM
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You still got the best avatar ;-)
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Old 07-27-2014, 07:22 AM
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Still around, still have my H2, and don't foresee getting rid of it. Guruerror is right, as usual, about the wealth of information in this forum. I fear the day when it will go offline, and I have no doubt that it will, so I'm printing off threads to PDF as much as I can.

Don't mistake the lack of activity on this forum for a lack of relevance, though. The knowledge contained within this site is invaluable to a long-term H1/2/3 owner.
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I had unfortunate plans to sell my h2, due to limited space and I bought a new dodge 3500 dually for my towing needs. It was a very very sad time, I really didnt want to sell it but keeping it was not an option. I am happy to say that I am shipping it to my second home and will keep it there FOREVER. Its hard to part with such a vehicle especially since I bought it new.

So I am here but not as active as before...
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i had been looking at your avatar since 2005 and yet i cant stop looking at it lol ..
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I'm still here. I usually look at the forums on a weekly basis. I had a issue with the h2 today. I was trying to put the car into gear and it wouldn't allow me to do it. I did a search here and found out that I had to get to the shifter from underneath and push a little button on the left side of the shifter. It worked and got me home. After digging into the problem I found a broken wire at the connector. This site has great information.
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