I would love to be in the meeting were some people pitched the Hummer. I just can't believe GM thought the Hummer would be a big money maker.
There is a reason the Camery has been the number one seller for so many years. GM needs to get the head out of the a$$ and get a grip. Joe Public just is not going to spend the kind of money it takes to buy a Hummer. So the Hummer brand dying is no surprise is it???
The H2 is a pretty decent off-pavement vehicle. I'd like it better if it were solid front axle / solid rear axle / coil spring suspension like an old Range Rover, Defender, or Land Rover Discovery, or Jeep TJ/JK Wrangler. But for being IFS, the thing works well. Plenty of room for camping gear and hunting equipment, good approach /departure / ramp breakover angles, good ground clearance.
If I had the money that cars and light trucks that I like go for new these days, I'd seriously consider an H3 since my long cherished TJ Jeep just went "tango uniform" a few days ago. I can get to my deer hunting spot near my Oklahoma home just fine in a Camry, 'cause its right of a paved road. But places like that aren't the limit of my hunting and angling horizon. Some of the places I want to go, a Camry wouldn't. Neither would a "soft-roader" like a Subaru, Honda Pilot, Ford Escape, or similar. I need real, honest to goodness low range four wheel drive capability like my TJ had before the motor gave up the ghost.
The H3 would provide the capabilities I want.
-JP
Corrected to replace H2 with the vehicle I was really thinking of -the H3