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  • Buy a GM Car, Get Free GM Stock

    This would not convince me to buy a Hummer (nothing would), but you gotta admire these guys' creativity:

    Buy a Car, Get a Stake in Company - WSJ.com

  • #2
    Yeah. I saw that. Very sad indeed. I wouldn't want their stock. I'd much prefer cash.

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    • #3
      Times has changed...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by skins_fan
        if GM does come out of this and figures out a new strategy
        New strategy: Build desirable and reliable cars.

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        • #5
          I would buy a hummer H2, drives lovely for an SUV, and truly off road, my cousin has one, and we drove to canada this weekend and did some off roading, it was GREAT. you can take it off boring roads, and get mighty looks, and it's not so bad on gas.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by segmond View Post
            I would buy a hummer H2, ... and it's not so bad on gas.
            ......when compared to a jet aircraft.


            for those whose interest is piqued, a Boeing 747 burns an average of 5 gallons per mile. for military jet aircraft, the low end is around 12 gallons per mile, which just goes downhill from there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kork13 View Post
              ......when compared to a jet aircraft.


              for those whose interest is piqued, a Boeing 747 burns an average of 5 gallons per mile. for military jet aircraft, the low end is around 12 gallons per mile, which just goes downhill from there.

              until you drive a H2, you can't knock it. I notice that people who talk bad about H2's and joke about it alot, have never driven it. People with Ferrari and Lambos or Buggatti's get plenty of love.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by segmond View Post
                until you drive a H2, you can't knock it. I notice that people who talk bad about H2's and joke about it alot, have never driven it. People with Ferrari and Lambos or Buggatti's get plenty of love.
                Let's talk purpose here. For Ferrari, Lamborghini, Buggatti, you're after speed, performance, luxury feel, and above all, flashy. For Hummers, you're after SUV (and all that goes with it), off-road, and maybe a bit of flashy as well. Sure, we'll even throw in a tad of luxury feel. Now let's also look at a good old Jeep... SUV, off-road (options for more "luxury" available). So for the little bit of 'flashy and luxury' that you gain, you pay more upfront and nearly double the cost of gas.

                So what you're trying to say is "Hummers are the Ferrari of Jeeps". Really now? Oh, btw... those lambo's still get better mileage than your hummer.

                Okay, I guess I shouldn't totally bash hummers, but they just don't belong on the road. They were designed for a battlefield, and they should have stayed there. The H2 and H3 are designed for soccer moms (or anybody, really) who want to think they're a big deal. Give me a good reason to own a Hummer and I'll give you 3 other vehicles that give you the same thing or similar. If you really want everything that a hummer has, .... well, I can get you the number for your nearest Army recruiter if you'd like...
                Last edited by kork13; 10-22-2008, 09:28 AM.

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                • #9
                  That last one was a little aggressive, so my apologies, segmond. However, I do still agree with my points, so I'll leave them....


                  Back to the original topic, I just wanted to put this article out there.... It lays out a number of issues surrounding Ford, GM, and Chrysler surprisingly well. "Stuck in Neutral"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sweeps View Post
                    New strategy: Build desirable and reliable cars.
                    Now there's a novel idea!

                    As for the H2... it was the H1 that was the 'real' Hummer. GM got ahold of it and plopped the skin on a regular Blazer chassis, and called it the H2. Now it's just another SUV.

                    Another example of how corporate greed got in the way of common sense.

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