Hummers at Raush Creek June 2008

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Leaving Lake Christie. Broken tie rod, helping H3 up hill, and H1 rock garden.

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  • i hate hummers

  • sorry you feel that way....maybe they can do what your's can't???? LOL!

  • its just there so bigand pricy and gas guzling

    and you can get the same performance or even better out of a 4runner, or a jeep for less money and there also smaller so the can fit into places a hummer cant

  • They are big, but one thing you are wrong about is gas guzzling. Speaking from personal experience, my H2 averages 17mpg on the highway, and 15 in the city. My truck is strictly stock and I may enhance the mpg with some economy upgrades....I know some pickup trucks that don't even get that good of gas mileage.

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  • I love hummers, for the reason of they are a real offroader. they are made of metal and durable materials, unlike jeep and toyota :P

  • @YJrebel94 um actually 90% don't suck up gas... they drink diesel which "speaking from experience" gets pretty good MPG for a truck its size. I avg. a good 12-13 MPG, which is better then my friends big lifted chevy. Also the H1 handles better then any truck its size. I'm not sure about your experience

  • @chrissept21 actually no, H1's can still go down the same trails as your tiny POS, they just make it a bigger trail once they are through :D

  • h1 and h2s are for offroading the h3 is made for show class and lacks h2 and h1 offroading stuff i didnt say it gm hummer did.

  • and there to big any way they need there own trail to go on cuz there to wide and you bump in to trees

  • a new base model, 2wd, 4 cylinder, manual transmission Tacoma gets 36. The 4wd top dog V6 model will not see the north side of 20 on the highway downhill with a tailwind. And if you think ANY "real" Jeep gets better fuel economy than an H2, you're mistaken. My Liberty with a mild lift and 31s MIGHT break 20 mpg highway, while drafting a Hummer at 60.

    That being said...Hummers suck! hehe

  • Most people think of the H1 when they think of Hummer, and from experience, that only gets 8 MPG on an original AM General H1 Diesel. Sucks gas, and dosen't haul ass. Just off roads and breaks catastrophically for no reason...

  • the new toyota tacoma gets 36

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