2002 Hummer H2
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2002 Hummer H2 - 6/30/2006 12:29:24 AM
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katty
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Designed to negotiate tight motor pools, trails, and war-torn streets, the relatively small turning radius of the 2002 Hummer H2 adds tremendously to the suburban driving ease. With a 26.5-foot turning diameter, the Hummer can pull into most parking spaces without a five-point operation. Tooling through greater suburbia a decade after the Gulf War, the Hummer still turns heads. Motorists being aware of the vehicle helps on those occasions when you need to make a tough turn through traffic, there is less worry the oncoming vehicles won't see you. Practical? No. Fun? Oh, yeah. The Hummer can be used daily by an impassioned, well-heeled driver, but it's most appropriate commuting only as a reminder of the great adventures it can take on the weekends. http://www.hendrickhummer.com/
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RE: 2002 Hummer H2 - 6/30/2006 4:07:12 AM
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HummBob
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What kinda thread is this????
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RE: 2002 Hummer H2 - 6/30/2006 5:11:40 PM
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Greenblade
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shorty, you would never be banned i'm sure. all that noted, and begging pardon if i'm a bit dense, but what was trollish about the initial post? sounded fairly hummer-positive
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RE: 2002 Hummer H2 - 6/30/2006 7:12:32 PM
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Last_LS1
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OORIGINAL: Shortbus funny, since the first model year was 2003. and the H2 was NEVER designed as a military vehicle, only the HMMWV, which got rebadged as the H1 for civilian use. back under your bridge, troll. Yeah I don't think that dealership knows anything about Hummers, they still have the H3 listed as a V8! One questtion though. Where did she say the H2 was a military vehicle? quote:
ORIGINAL: Katty Tooling through greater suburbia a decade after the Gulf War, the Hummer still turns heads. Is this the line you were referring too? I'm pretty sure that she meant the Hummer "name" as a whole, not the H2 specifically. However, I think it's easy to interpret it the way you did Shortbus. It is very poorly structured, and very poorly written. Katty, if you're going to post here...I beg you... PLEASE do your homework.
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RE: 2002 Hummer H2 - 6/30/2006 8:28:40 PM
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Linus Gump
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Along with motor pools. I have never heard of a parking lot or a company fleet vehicle area reffered to as a motor pool outside of the military. Although, I did see a black H2 when I was in Iraq. I believe it belonged to a civilian contractor, and was armored to go outside the wire because I saw it at a couple different bases. This was in 2004, not 2002.
< Message edited by Linus Gump -- 6/30/2006 8:30:54 PM >
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