H2 to H3 Alpha??
#12
Glad I could help----
#13
Honestly though, finding a local H3 Alpha that I'd want and that I can make a deal I'm happy with is going to be difficult.
#14
Emotionally, for me anyway, I couldn't see regretting going to a 3 Alpha from the 2.
I've still got a warm attachment to our 3, the only things that made it go away was regrettable lack of power ('06's were terrible) and too many people to cram in it for any road trips, even short ones.
With those items no longer an obstacle, I'd be excited to own/drive an Alpha.
I'm telling you, we REALLY loved the interior on our 3; that, in addition to being an Alpha would make it a simple decision. Plus, like you said, parking a 3 is such a non-event compared to the 2.
I do get your questions on parts availability for the 3; not sure if you noticed when you got your deuce there are tons more parts available to customize the 2. I felt really restricted to the same narrow band of parts choices for the 3, it just never seemed to catch on as well.
With that said, I'd easily go back to a 3!
I've still got a warm attachment to our 3, the only things that made it go away was regrettable lack of power ('06's were terrible) and too many people to cram in it for any road trips, even short ones.
With those items no longer an obstacle, I'd be excited to own/drive an Alpha.
I'm telling you, we REALLY loved the interior on our 3; that, in addition to being an Alpha would make it a simple decision. Plus, like you said, parking a 3 is such a non-event compared to the 2.
I do get your questions on parts availability for the 3; not sure if you noticed when you got your deuce there are tons more parts available to customize the 2. I felt really restricted to the same narrow band of parts choices for the 3, it just never seemed to catch on as well.
With that said, I'd easily go back to a 3!
#15
Not only does it seem like there are more parts for the 2, it seems like there is less need for them. Before I did any real wheeling in my H3T I felt I had to add rock sliders and UCP. In the 2 I've only done mild wheeling but if I were to do anything more serious I'd be comfortable just taking off the nerf bars and going with the stock protection.
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