Having heard there was a new HumVee (as we refer to it), aparently somewhat smaller than the original H1 & civilianised H2, I thought I might go have a look, see how viable a vehicle it could be as an alternative to an MPV style car. Although not really party of the culture over here, being military I am quite partial to a 4x4 type vehicle. I always liked the look of the Hummer, and now that there was talk of a 'smaller' version being made available, I thought maybe it would of comparable size to a Colorado Landcruiser or something. So, I type in 'Hummer H2' for a google search, and found this website:
http://www.fuh2.com/mail.php?query=&page=460&limit=20
Jeez! And you guys think it's unfriendly over at FreeFalcon?! :lol: :lol: Anyway, be warned! This forum is absolutely packed with profanity - but the entertainment value if you have nothing better to do than read posts, is second to none once you get into it!
HmmVee Website - NOT!
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Haha, Hummer bashers...love it. If I could afford it, I would have one in a heartbeat. However, bigger isn't always better, check out this video link I found on that site, lol. The poor Hummer broke, hahahaha.
http://content.collegehumor.com/media/m ... merbad.wmv
http://content.collegehumor.com/media/m ... merbad.wmv
"SILENCE, I KILL YOU!!" - Achmed the Dead Terrorist
AKA: Staark or Staark_RLG
While the ongoing "debate" over on this FUH site is that of four year olds, I have to agree with the notion that Hummer's are a big waste of time and money. I don't know...seems like too much emphasis on style, which I could care less about. I don't think the street versions are nearly as tough or functional as their military counterparts no? Maybe I'm wrong. To be honest, I really haven't bothered looking into it since they are way too expensive and not really my taste. In any case, I don't like the way they look, they don't look like they have a lot of cargo space...what the hell does a civi like me need something like that anyway? I'll stick with my forester. :roll:
Well, there you have it. That's why they have street versions - to please the SUV style crowd, you know, all these mamby-pamby types who drive them around the cities and wouldn't know what off-road was, if they fell into the Grand Canyon! If you're intent is off-road with these things the only choice is the H1. They're just like landrovers with a wider wheelbase to me. I enjoyed driving around in them when in Bos, we had a small US contingent at our location, and if one of them was going on a job but no-one else was available they'd come around and ask if anyone wanted to help out seeing as you were not allowed to go anywhere out of base alone. I used to go, if they were willing to get my name signed-up on the driver's chit. That was easy, as a bribe, I simply mentioned that the driver was responsible for preparing/last parading the vehicle at the end of the run/journey. That meant they wouldn't need to do anything exept chill-out after the journey and I had to prep the wagon - you could see the cogs turning as they worked it out. Easy!! :lol: