Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(and gals?) use them for
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Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(and ... - 1/2/2007 7:57:30 PM
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crazymjb
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Hey, first off, let me say I am a 17 year old kid, and the closest I will probably ever get to driving an H1 (or HMMWV) is when I enlist in the Marine Corps a year from now. I was, however, wondering who buys H1s, and what they are used for. I have seen a total of 3 on the road, only one in my state, MA. I'm sorry if I seem nosey. The H1 is an amazing vehicle in terms of it's ability off road. I'd love to have one to take to the trails some day, but if (when hopefully) I ever made that kind of money I have a long list of cars I'd get first. Owning a truck(96 K1500 Z71) and driving my fathers TL whenever I get the chance I can say cars are much more fun on road, and retrospectivly if I had known I wasn't going to be able to get much offroading in in MA I probably would have purchased some old sports car. So I guess I was wondering, do you guys use H1s for off roading, or just as a daily driver, or both? Again, not to seem nosey, but did you purchase it as a "toy" or was it something you had to have and saved for ages for? One last thing, do you guys feel the same way I do about buying SUVs, Trucks, etc, and cutting the springs and adding 24s? (I see it as the moral equivalent of lifting a sports car and putting on some big mud tires. Thanks for your time, Mike
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/2/2007 8:06:52 PM
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Linus Gump
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Congrats on your choice for enlisting in the Corps. It will teach you a lot of things and help you later on in life. I spent a little over 9 years in the green machine and I see its influance in my life everyday. While I cant speak for the H1 owners, I bought my H3 as a toy for off roading and just playing around. What I have seen from the H1 owners I have talked to at Hummer Happenings and in general talking to owners is the reasons all vary. Some buy them as a toy for off roading, and some because they look cool although never have the intent of going off road. Some own them as an extension of thier personality or as part of thier image. Very few people I have talked to have one as thier regular daily driver, but there are a few out there who do use them like that. SEMPER FI!
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/2/2007 9:56:39 PM
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dilo2001gt
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Mike what part of Mass you from there is tons of them in Mass
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 1:06:50 AM
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crazymjb
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Thanks guys. Linus, I can't wait, I've been waiting for as long as I can remember and am now midway through my Junior year, so a year until I enlist and another 6 months in DEP after that. What was your MOS if you don't mind my asking? I'm in Newton Mass, suburb just outside of Boston where the parents curse Hummers for their gas mileage yet happily hop into their import SUVs to have a nice lengthy cell phone conversation. I see a couple of H2s and H3s, but no H1s. The H1 I figured is a unique vehicle in the sense that it costs a small fortune, and people who spend that much on a vehicle, at least where I live, don't really seem to be the off roading type, even the fast cars they buy they will never actually take to a track. However, only a handful of high profile celebrities claim ownership of H1s, while many have Benz AMGs, Porches, Bentleys, etc, so I wasn't sure if it was used by a lot of the general population as a status symbol or a toy. I figured the best place to get an answer would be a car forum, since car forums tend to attract those who have a somewhat in depth interest in their vehicles. Mike
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 1:40:32 AM
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Linus Gump
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I actually had two MOS's. The first, when I was active duty, was 0311, Infantry. The second, when I was a reservist, was a 1361, Technical Engineer (drafting/surveying). I never did either MOS because I was always with the wrong type of unit, or attached to the wrong units. My grunt days were spent with 4th Marine Regiment in Okinawa, Japan. I was with regimental headquarters so I spent my days in an office. My drilling reserve time was short lived, and mostly in Iraq where I did more truck driving (my regular civilian occupation) than anything else. That unit never bothered to get me the equipment I needed to do my job, and wouldn't have known what to do with me if they did. Because of this, I didn't get everything out of the Marine Corps that I wanted, or that the tax payers paid for with my training, but looking back, I wouldn't change a second of it and would sign up again tomorrow if I could. Take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way, volunteer for every job that comes along, even if it is a crap job, and do your MCI's as early as you can. The Marines you need to impress the most are your squad leaders, platoon sergeant, and company commander. Make them believe the Marine Corps cant exist without you and you will go far.
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 10:35:42 AM
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dilo2001gt
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Mike we are next door neighbors I live in Waltham
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 10:42:50 AM
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hmcoleap
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I live just North of you in Southern NH. My H1 has seen thousands and thousands of off-road miles, including many of the trails in Massachusetts: http://www.serious4x4.com/trailsgallery.html
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 2:12:41 PM
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Injunfarian
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I live in Ontario Canada. I bought my H1 for many of reasons... One of which is offroading, another is attention(yea sometimes Im an attention whore... but honestly kinda get sick of it in this vehicle cant even go anywhere without someone trying to talk to you about it...) and another reason is just I love the vehicle itself the look, ruggedness etc etc plus I can have a SUV/Offroading Toy/Convertible/Pickup truck all in 1 package.... As for what I use my rig for its first and formost a daily driver then probably an offroading go out just about every weekend and then I use it as a workhorse as well making some money here and there with it etc etc...
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/3/2007 4:42:23 PM
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crazymjb
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Great, I wasn't aware there were many good trails here in MA. I would like to take my truck off roading, but I don't really feel like investing a ton of money into it, as I still need it as a realistic daily driver. Maybe some day I will come down to one of trail runs I assume you guys have just to take a look at some of the trucks there, but I don't think I could do anything other than really light stuff... But maybe I could tag along. Linus, I plan to go in as a reservist as I will be attending school a year after I graduate assuming I'm not deployed, and of course, survive Boot. I of course believe I will make it, I'm pretty healthy and have been told I have the proper mindset, but I don't want to speak too soon. Fortunatly MA offers infantry as a reserve MOS, In fact Charlie Company 1/25 just came home as you probably know. Thanks for all the responses guys, Mike
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/4/2007 8:43:42 AM
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Sugardaddy
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People who have more money than I do.
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/4/2007 9:46:00 AM
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Greenblade
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i'm shopping for one, though i don't and haven't ever owned one. i suppose i would use it for novelty drives around to be seen and let people check it out and to offroad.
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RE: Just curious about who buys H1s, and what you guys(... - 1/6/2007 12:52:50 PM
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davewood767
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hey crazy,,,good for u joining the marines,, seems like a great place to start,, If i had it to do all over, i would have done it,,, Im a bit too old now at 36,, well anyway I own a H1 that I drive daily for business .But if there is mud I will be there! I owned it about a year now and it is what it is "The most serious 4x4 on earth! I lot of people were betting on me going to an H2 but I like my H1,I like to use it pulling floats in parades ,, I will be in a few for mardi gras ,,, good luck to you ,, hopefully you will own an H1 one day dave
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