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Originally Posted by mikemover
That's exactly my point:
The H2 and H3 are NOT "close" to the H1. Not even remotely. They share a name, big tires, and poor fuel economy... but the similarities pretty much end right there.
Mike
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But so what? Because of the H1 you know the Hummer name and brand. Most of us cannot afford a 100K vehicle any more than many people who play soldier by wearing the gear and all that can actually be a soldier. Many of us can afford a vehicle that starts at 30K which is about the cost of an average SUV.
Like I said, the H1 has done it's job. However, they cannot sell that many H1s any more since there are only so many people that can afford it. But, now that it is popular and there are many wannabees lining up to get one and they have the H2 and the H3 that the wannabees can afford, why keep building the H1?