Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow
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Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/5/2006 3:13:50 AM
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Bullet Ladd
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From what I've been reading here on the forums, it looks like these big heavy beasts are slow. Probably attributed to the 4:10 gears. Which suck anyway. Wish there was an option for 3:73. But really how slow are they? I've had an '05 Escalade and the response was great. I'm getting weary about my H2 SUT purchase. What do you guys think? I realize it's not the same vehicle, but damn the forums sure don't paint a pretty picture.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/5/2006 3:47:56 AM
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HummBob
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Well, you're not getting a Corvette, but with some "tweaks" (CAI, Exhaust), my SUV(I'm sure the same is to be said for the SUT) has quite a bit of PEP!! Plus IT'S A HUMMER....Like Nothing Else!!
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/5/2006 6:39:10 AM
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blackstangs281
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If you are concerned about speed, then a Hummer is not the anwser. Although like HummBob said, with the little extra things, it will hold it's own. After driving one for a while now, I'm sold. It is "Like nothing else", and I can't imagine driving anything else.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/5/2006 8:30:14 AM
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Bullet Ladd
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How do you guys like the ride? I'm concerned about the straight axles, instead of independent suspension. How rough is it? Is it something I'll be happy with, especially with my kids in the back seat?
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/5/2006 12:55:54 PM
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blackstangs281
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ORIGINAL: Bullet Ladd How do you guys like the ride? I'm concerned about the straight axles, instead of independent suspension. How rough is it? Is it something I'll be happy with, especially with my kids in the back seat? Ride is good. Go test drive one, you'll see what we mean.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/6/2006 8:41:02 AM
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Sugardaddy
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It's not that slow. It's by no means fast, but I have yet to have a problem. It is what it is. My brother has an 05 Mecedes E 500 was joking with me and asked if I wanted to race. My response was sure, but through the woods!! LOL
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/6/2006 10:56:07 AM
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shortbus
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ORIGINAL: Bullet Ladd How do you guys like the ride? I'm concerned about the straight axles, instead of independent suspension. How rough is it? Is it something I'll be happy with, especially with my kids in the back seat? the only straight axle is in the rear, the front is IFS. i have stiffer shocks than stock, bigger tires at 40 psi, and the ride is great. i can put my 3 kids in the back and feel totally happy (until they start their typical sibling crap, then i need to stop and make them walk). go test drive one, if you don't like it, don't buy one. it's not a sports car, it's a cinderblock, and has the same aerodynamics.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/6/2006 1:08:22 PM
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ZYNE
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LOL! Yep, best way to describe it ... but the ride is excellent IMHO! It took me all of 3 minutes worth of test driving before I had decided in my mind I was going to get it ...
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 11/6/2006 1:14:41 PM
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Sugardaddy
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I was surprised how good the ride is.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 2/19/2007 1:29:08 PM
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CrazyGreek
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i'm going to go and try to get a test drive in today. the dealership near me has their own little offroad place. i might get lucky and go in there.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 2/19/2007 2:51:00 PM
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walc
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IMO, acceleration and ride comfort are A+.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 2/19/2007 3:19:51 PM
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Gunner_45
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ORIGINAL: Bullet Ladd From what I've been reading here on the forums, it looks like these big heavy beasts are slow. Probably attributed to the 4:10 gears. Which suck anyway. Wish there was an option for 3:73. But really how slow are they? I've had an '05 Escalade and the response was great. I'm getting weary about my H2 SUT purchase. What do you guys think? I realize it's not the same vehicle, but damn the forums sure don't paint a pretty picture. I think the real question here is "WHY DO YOU WANT A H2".............? Seriously................ Since speed seems to be one of your major criteria for selecting a vehicle, why would you be interested in a H2? However, it is good that you are researching the H2 via these forums prior to purchase.... Good luck with your decision making process.
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RE: Sinking Feeling These Things Are Slow - 2/19/2007 5:20:27 PM
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CrazyGreek
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ORIGINAL: walc IMO, acceleration and ride comfort are A+. +1. absolutely. i just got back from a test drive. mashing the gas had pretty good acceleraation for something that ways about 7K lbs. and the ride comfort was exceptional. with all of the potholes and messed up roads in houston, it just rolled over them w/ a small bump, IMPRESSIVE!! and the offroad capability was great, went through very thick mud and got through no problem .wheels only slipped slightly. i love the SUT!!! P.S. Walc, you have a nice set of whips!!
< Message edited by CrazyGreek -- 2/19/2007 5:21:22 PM >
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