View Full Version : VX 12-Step Program
Bill Brown
04/19/2004, 02:20 PM
Yesterday, I attempted to pass by a Hummer dealership. However, some kind of supernatural forces dragged me into the dealership for a closer look-see. I kicked off the Hummer attraction a couple years ago and remained dry, until yesterday. Okay folks, why should I keep my trusty ole VX instead of getting a Hummer? Logically thinking, the Hummer is a gas guzzling overpriced unnecessary waste of a lot of money. But it keeps begging me to replace my VX. This too kewl Hummer was loaded with just the features I want. I guess I need to begin with admitting I am a Hummerholic. :rolleyes:
VehiX
04/19/2004, 02:31 PM
IMHO, The Hummer H2 is over rated. I would only buy that hunk of junk to get the ladies and that's about it.
I am seeing more H2's on the road these days then honda civics and THAT my friend is just pathetic!
However, if that is what YOU want then go for it, it's just not my cup o' tea, that's all :)
On the other hand, If you are talking about the Hummer H1 then that is a whole other ball game and I would advise you obtain one immediately if possible! :eek:
azskyrider
04/19/2004, 02:58 PM
Get an H1, if that is too Pricey then wait till next year... There will also be a H2 SUT(Avalanche), the H3s will be out and you will be able to take a look at the H3T being the truck.
After reviewing the whole Hummer line up then make your choice. This way you don't end up wishing that you should have waited in case you fall in love with the newer hummers.
I personally think that in two years you are going to see HUGE drops in prices on SUVs. There are already some Manufactures coming out with hybrids on SUV as well as moving to desiel. The new Jeep liberty, Toyota Highlander, Ford Escape and the list will grow. All this will lead to SUVs that are more fuel efficient so they need to clear their lot for these vehicles and incentives will be given out.
If you can wait two years than I would recommend to put yourself in a cash position and either DEAL on GAS or buy a HYBRID.
johnnyapollo
04/19/2004, 03:39 PM
H1 = Humvee
H2 = Dumbvee
-- John
AlaskaVX
04/19/2004, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by johnnyapollo
H1 = Humvee
H2 = Dumbvee
-- John
H3T- I definately likey!!!!!! Definately wait for the H3T! From what I have seen it looks AWESOME!!! DON'T BUT AN H2! Please!! If you do I think you will regret it.
Bill:
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Maybe the soon-to-be-introduced Toyota FJ Cruiser will catch your interest.
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t2p
BaM*BaM
04/19/2004, 05:29 PM
HUMMER 3T
http://www.autointell.net/nao_companies/general_motors/hummer/hummer-h3t/hummer-X04CC_HM023-400-203.jpg
http://www.autointell.net/nao_companies/general_motors/hummer/hummer-h3t/hummer-X04CC_HM006-300-200.jpg
Toyota FJ Cruiser
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/newsshorts/03january/fj_cruiser5.jpg
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/newsshorts/03january/fj_cruiser9.jpg http://www.users.qwest.net/~pempem/peng1.gif
Bill Brown
04/20/2004, 08:14 AM
The front of the Toyota strongly resembles their early model Cruiser (from the late 60's?). However, the rest of the vehicle looks good.
erslincoln
04/20/2004, 08:20 AM
I can understand why it's tempting to snag an H2, but you'll never see me in one.
Take a Suburban and make it more square. There's your H2. Oh, and add at least $10k to the price.
GM IFS. It's no more of a 'wheeler than your VX. In fact, your VX is probably a lot easier to toss around the trails than an H2, and you're probably getting a couple more mpg out of it, too.
Take it from a Trooper owner. A VX attracts more attention than an H2. I know of four VXs here in Lincoln, and at least four dozen H2s.
One guys VX here in town has Chromeillusion paint all over it and sits on 20" Enkie RT6 wheels. It's sweet. A little too much pavement pounder for me, but sweet nonetheless. The point is, when he drives down the main drag here in town, people gawk.
When a guy drives a yellow H2 down the same strip, people keeps sipping their pretentious coffees.
WormGod
04/20/2004, 09:06 AM
First off, look at crash test ratings. Those alone may send you home in a Ford Focus instead. They have horrible crumple zones and repairs are outlandishly pricey.
azskyrider
04/20/2004, 10:22 AM
Bill,
The decision is simple. If you have the means and the cash then GO for what will make you happy. There is nothing like the feeling of being Happy be it with a House,Job, Vehicle, GIRL:naughty: You get the point.
So .... If it makes you FEEL better everyday then I think you have already made your decision.
Cheers,
erslincoln can you get a photo of this guys VX? would love to see it! - Chromeillusion paint all over it and sits on 20" Enkie RT6 wheels, sound sweet...
-Dave
johnnyapollo
04/20/2004, 11:28 AM
Sounds like rickster's ride...
-- John
Anita
04/20/2004, 12:11 PM
I think Rickster's has 20 bling, bling spinners. Are there business decals on the truck?
Not sure if it is rickster cause he does not have the Enkei RT6
(Worm has those)...
Found some new pics of Ricksters ride on his web page at the bottom looks like his paint job is finished...
http://www.soundjamz.com > on the bottom of the Car Shows page.
-Dave
azskyrider
04/20/2004, 02:37 PM
To my theory of bringing in more efficient SUVs... 2005 H2 to have Diesel and more HP.H2 Future (http://www.motortrend.com/future/spied/112_2005fvf/index9.html)
Joe_Black
04/20/2004, 03:39 PM
If you have the means and the cash then GO for what will make you happy.
Best advice imaginable. Besides, your VX may be thinking the same thing when it sees other drivers. You should BOTH be happy!;Do;
Sheik-YurBooty
04/20/2004, 03:57 PM
that HUMMER 3T looks like a would be JEEP Pickup, but all the same I still like Hummers but LOVE my VX
Heraclid
04/20/2004, 03:59 PM
Was looking at the finished paint job on Rickster's page, but there were more interesting things than the VX there... LOL
BaM*BaM
04/20/2004, 06:23 PM
I live in a pricey ski resort town where there are more H2's than Subaru's;... and there are a LOT of Subaru's!
But there are only two VX's in this town. Both are lifted, and have way big meats, and look like life-size tonka toys. And these rigs are the only one's where everyone stops and goes http://www.users.qwest.net/~pempem/thumbsup.gif.
But to me, the main thing is on the mountain trails. Those dang Hummers are just too damn WIDE & LONG for real life!!! If I drove one of those, I would be cut off from about 50% of the trails that I go on. And the ones where I would fit, I would have to watch the sides so much that it would NOT be any fun. Those big boats may be great for hauling the family to the lake or something, or impressing people who will never know nothin, but they sure ain't a Jeep Rubicon, or a VX!
azskyrider
04/20/2004, 06:57 PM
Speaking of the Rubicon .. Has anyone owned one? I am really interested in Buying one... Sorry.. I know it is off the subject of the H2.
:D
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