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12-07-2010, 02:45 AM
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H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
I've been thinking about picking up a pick-up truck. I'm debating between the H3T and the Canyon (the idea of owning another Hummer is attractive to me...but the long wheelbase of the H3T seems to be an 'off-road' shortcoming compared to the Canyon.)
I'd like to have a bit of off-road capability, but I've got an H2 to cover most of that type of entertainment. I guess I'm mainly looking for something to haul sh!t that I can't put in my truck, but also want the capability to eventually tow the H2 to distant off-road sites.
The towing specs for the Canyon and the H3T are similar...so I thought I'd throw it out to the Elcova masses to provide input. Maybe I should be looking for a full-size truck...
Thoughts...feelings?
Thanks in advance.
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12-07-2010, 01:50 PM
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Re: H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
I cannot believe being a hummer owner you are comparing a canyon and a Hummer . I owned a H3t Alpha and it will put any pickup truck in its range to shame for.
1- Comfort.
2- Towing.
3- Off-Roading
4- Cool Factor
5- uhhhhhh....its a Hummer.
5- Canyons are not Hummers.
Good Luck with your choice I hope its the right one.
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12-07-2010, 01:52 PM
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Re: H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
Full Size Pickup Truck.....may fit your needs better to pull the H2.
All I can say is Raptor - end of story
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Hummer Hope Member GRARC Area.
CURRENT HUMMER:
Number# 11 2007 H3x Desert Orange
SOLD BUT NOT FORGOTTON
1995 H1 350 HT GAS Black
2001 H1 Open Top Black
2004 H2 SUV Yellow
2004 H2 SUV Black
2005 H2 SUT Black
2006 H3 ADV Black
2006 H3 ADV RED
2007 H3x Desert Orange
2008 H2 Black/Sedona
2009 H3T Alpha Solar Flare
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12-07-2010, 03:35 PM
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Re: H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
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Originally Posted by BACKNBLACK
I cannot believe being a hummer owner you are comparing a canyon and a Hummer . I owned a H3t Alpha and it will put any pickup truck in its range to shame for.
1- Comfort.
2- Towing.
3- Off-Roading
4- Cool Factor
5- uhhhhhh....its a Hummer.
5- Canyons are not Hummers.
Good Luck with your choice I hope its the right one.
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Dude...you act as though I was debating between a HMC2 and a Canyon. The Colorado/Canyon rolled out of Shreveport, Louisiana just like the H3T and are very similar under the skin. They use a similar GMT platform (345 vs. 355)...same powerplant...similar towing capacity (~6,000 lbs.), etc.
Ultimately, though, I think you're correct...full-size is prolly the way I'll have to go given that I may end up towing the H2 down the road. I looked at the Raptor...descent truck. I'm not as head over heels about them as I thought I'd be...the front-end components don't seem as 'sturdy' to me as they should be. Maybe I'm just used to looking at the more heavy-duty parts on 8-lug trucks.
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12-07-2010, 07:14 PM
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Re: H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
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Originally Posted by guruerror
Dude...you act as though I was debating between a HMC2 and a Canyon. The Colorado/Canyon rolled out of Shreveport, Louisiana just like the H3T and are very similar under the skin. They use a similar GMT platform (345 vs. 355)...same powerplant...similar towing capacity (~6,000 lbs.), etc.
Ultimately, though, I think you're correct...full-size is prolly the way I'll have to go given that I may end up towing the H2 down the road. I looked at the Raptor...descent truck. I'm not as head over heels about them as I thought I'd be...the front-end components don't seem as 'sturdy' to me as they should be. Maybe I'm just used to looking at the more heavy-duty parts on 8-lug trucks.
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LOL :-) Point Taken. The Ford F150 is nice as well. The Titan and Tundra are also pretty nice.
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President Hummer Club of Rochester.
Hummer Hope Member GRARC Area.
CURRENT HUMMER:
Number# 11 2007 H3x Desert Orange
SOLD BUT NOT FORGOTTON
1995 H1 350 HT GAS Black
2001 H1 Open Top Black
2004 H2 SUV Yellow
2004 H2 SUV Black
2005 H2 SUT Black
2006 H3 ADV Black
2006 H3 ADV RED
2007 H3x Desert Orange
2008 H2 Black/Sedona
2009 H3T Alpha Solar Flare
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12-09-2010, 04:45 AM
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Re: H3T, Canyon, or something larger?
quit dick'n around and just get an old 99-03 F-350 with the 7.3L. That would tow the 2 whereever and whenever.
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