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Greenblade -> RE: GM stopping H1 production (5/14/2006 10:04:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Linus Gump The military HMMWV and the civilian H1 are made on the same assembly line. Once the H1 gets to a certain point, they are diverted to get the civilian stuff like leather and a cd player. What is interesting is back in 1994 I was an active duty Marine working at a reserve center and we were putting on a static display for the fair or something and while I was doing research on the HMMWV M998 (the basic hummvee soft top 4 door pickup/ wagon) I found that the replacement cost was a mere $37,000. At that time, the only true difference between a military one and a civilian one was the shiny paint job, and a civilized dash. The extra $20K didn't go far then, and the approx extra $100K goes even less today. i guess that's my point. the H1 has to be almost profitable as they spend virtually no money marketing it, its a moderate-expense mod of a not-that-expensive military truck, and the line already exists. for the love of god, at $150k they could just send them to a one-at-a-time custom shop straight off the humvee military line and still offer them for sale. i suspect some type of image-overhaul is what they have in mind? take away the uber-huge focal point of it all? but they've got it all wrong. it's the H2 that everybody hates, not the H1, and they won't stop selling H2s anytime soon... i just don't get it. i wonder if people will still be able to get HMMWVs and have them painted/interiorcized??
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