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04-02-2007, 09:03 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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Rubber Ducky,are you sure that you only like BLUE?
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Dude, that had to have taken forever to do. Well worth it pick on the older...ummm...more experienced members of the forum.
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04-02-2007, 09:56 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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Originally Posted by Spuds
Well, pedictions are for gasoline to be $3 an hour this summer and by 09...???
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Well, those aren't predictions, we've been paying over $3.00 since late Jan. Time to throw out that crystal ball.
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04-02-2007, 09:57 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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Well, pedictions are for gasoline to be $3 an hour this summer and by 09...???
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They sell gas by the hour where you live? How does that work?
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04-02-2007, 10:10 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
Don't be a dick to the "Duck"
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04-02-2007, 10:40 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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I bet by 09 the V8 will be the only engine option for the H3.
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And how much would you like to bet? (Sure winner for me )
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They could use the cylinder deactivation feature like in my Tahoe.
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Really, what a great idea.... (NOTE: 5.3L is set up for displacement on demand, aka, active fuel management.)
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Hope there is a direct injected turbo V-6 diesel in GM's near future......
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Not for an H3 in this market....but who knows.
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04-02-2007, 11:04 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
somebody's in a feisty mood today
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04-02-2007, 11:06 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
Where do we place our bets?
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04-02-2007, 11:08 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
Btw, that duck looks like a peeps. Yum.
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04-03-2007, 06:09 AM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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Originally Posted by HummBebe
Well, those aren't predictions, we've been paying over $3.00 since late Jan. Time to throw out that crystal ball.
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No kiddin' Hummbebe. Maybe it's time to dig out the magic 8 ball instead!?!
I was behind this guy in a Ford Superduty gasser. He was there forever. I had time to go in, order a sandwich, buy a lottery ticket, and peruse the 4wd mags. He dropped in a clean $100 and didn't even fill it up!
Our little mideastern gas store owners had to import another relative just to change the sign fast enough to keep up with the shenanigans their cousins are causin'!
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04-03-2007, 04:29 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
I few years ago I was on the haul road in Alaska (the road headed up to the north slope) - there's only one tiny gas station - gas was $5/gallon. My Suburban was a 40 gal tank, luckily only had to fill it about halfway, but OUCH! Thankfully we don't like there or in England!
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04-04-2007, 04:08 AM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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I few years ago I was on the haul road in Alaska (the road headed up to the north slope) - there's only one tiny gas station - gas was $5/gallon. My Suburban was a 40 gal tank, luckily only had to fill it about halfway, but OUCH! Thankfully we don't like there or in England!
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My father-in-law drove that road for years up until recently. His big rig looked like a space ship. He'd pull that sucker in the shop in Fairbanks, turn on the oil heaters and sump pump and go home. He'd come to work the next day and service it after the hundreds of gallons of ice would melt off it. His HID lighting system was simply amazing. Yeah, he's a man's man. I have no idea how someone could drive thousands and thousands of miles in whiteout conditions for the years like he did.
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04-04-2007, 06:18 PM
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Re: I've been giving the H3 Alpha some deep consideration.
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Originally Posted by Sewie
They sell gas by the hour where you live? How does that work?
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Oh CRAP!!!
Gas in Texas is cheaper, but not that cheap.....
Blue is ......MY color.....
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