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Old 11-20-2005, 11:39 PM
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". . . The Commander performs such chores with an undeniable presence, like it or not, and one with overtones of the Hummer. There is a blunt seven-slot grille, a bunkerlike greenhouse and squarish windows. While the Commander doesn't compete directly with any of the three existing Hummers, it could be seen as a retort to a brand that has stolen some of the rough-and-ready image that Jeep used to claim exclusively. (The chicken-or-egg debate doesn't end there, given that several of Hummer's styling cues seem to have been borrowed from Jeep in the first place.) . . ."

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". . . The Commander performs such chores with an undeniable presence, like it or not, and one with overtones of the Hummer. There is a blunt seven-slot grille, a bunkerlike greenhouse and squarish windows. While the Commander doesn't compete directly with any of the three existing Hummers, it could be seen as a retort to a brand that has stolen some of the rough-and-ready image that Jeep used to claim exclusively. (The chicken-or-egg debate doesn't end there, given that several of Hummer's styling cues seem to have been borrowed from Jeep in the first place.) . . ."

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Has some similarities to a Hummer, but when I see one, I immediately think...Range Rover, for some reason.
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I was not impressed and the interior of Chrysler vehicles is sub-par to GM
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I saw one the other day and at first I thought it was an H3 but ....not, it's a lot smaller than I thought.
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I also think it looks more like a Land Rover than a Hummer, especially from the back. Jeeps are great; I just prefer my H3.
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Recently saw one at an auto show. Was not impressed with the qaulity of interior. To actually sit in the third row you need to be about 4 ft tall. To access the third row is about as difficult as it gets.

Basically if you want the passenger capacity buy a mini van.
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I totally agree...

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by f5fstop:
Has some similarities to a Hummer, but when I see one, I immediately think...Range Rover, for some reason. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Just from looking at the commercials -- the seats look like they are made of cardboard and just about as comfortable.
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I looked and drove the Condomander just before I purchased the H3. They styled the interior like a minivan. Drove like a bus and has no stock ground clearance. As I said...minivan.
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