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710 messages, Last post on May 20, 2009 at 5:34 AM
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"If you long for a Hummer of your own, for example the H2 (pictured), but just don't have that much extra cash on hand, the new Hummer Certified Pre-Owned program may be for you." Hummer Initiates Pre-Owned Program (Inside Line) Steve, Host |
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I have to say, I always hear bad press about H2, gas mileage, too big, etc. This week, my H2 rolled over twice while I was avoiding an accident. I hit a snow bank, and it grabbed my front passenger wheel and stopped my Hummer dead in it's tracks, causing it to spin on the ice and then roll. I was avoiding an oncoming car in my lane, and all this caused my vehicle to roll over twice. As I was rolling, I could feel the impact as it hit the ground each time, and was thinking since I am in this vehicle, which is like a vault, I better survive. When I came to a stop(upside down), I was still 100% secure in my seat belt. I had to kick out a window to climb out, but amazingly survived with just a few scratches. So for all those who think the H2 is not a great vehicle. I have to say, having owned too many cars to count including Mercedes and Rolls Royce, not only was the H2 comfortable, but safety is by far it's best feature.
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I have a 2003 HUMMER H2 and I really don't drive it much...I have right at 37,000 miles on it and just a few weeks ago I notice that I have a rattle coming from the rear under section of my H2...However I only hear the rattle when accelerating and the H2 only does it after it has reached a warm temperture. I think it may be in the exhaust but I'm just not sure. Have anyone had a problem like this with a 2003 Hummer H2????? The noise is really starting to bother me and it seems to be getting louder each time I drive the H2......
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Replying to: highrollah2 (Mar 17, 2006 10:27 pm)
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Replying to: mac24 (Mar 18, 2006 6:40 am)
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Replying to: highrollah2 (Mar 25, 2006 11:02 am) |
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GM Opens Hands-On Las Vegas Driving Attraction (The Driving Woman) Steve, Host |
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A national newspaper is looking to interview consumers who just purchased or are looking to purchase a large SUV. Please send an e-mail to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Talati Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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Replying to: jb2inpa (Feb 17, 2006 7:01 pm) The irony. If you had been in a smaller car you might not have rolled over at all. A smaller car with better handling might have avoided any accident in the first place! Instead, you have a top heavy vehicle which is more prone to accidents, but when accidents occur, yes you are better protected. I'd rather avoid an accident than survive one. |
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