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Old Nov 28, 2022 | 03:36 PM
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Considering going from my H3 to a nice H2 (additional cargo, extra psg seat and bigger towing capacity). Anyone that's had/have both and regretted going to the H2? Live in Fla and not much intense off road expectations.
 
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Have you considered an H3 Alpha instead?
 
Old Nov 29, 2022 | 07:12 PM
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Have you considered an H3 Alpha instead?
No, hadn't thought of that route per se.pThe rear jump seat for the Times I need more seat room for family events is probably the prime item on the list.
 
Old Dec 3, 2022 | 01:32 PM
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The 3rd row seat is nice in theory. It’s there, but I wouldn’t burden anyone with actually sitting there for even a short period of time.
 
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Are you ready for 10mpg?
 
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The 3rd row seat is nice in theory. It’s there, but I wouldn’t burden anyone with actually sitting there for even a short period of time.
Small kids (grandkids/nephews/nieces). Occasional teen. They're small & flexible for short hauls around town! 😁
 
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Originally Posted by calif phil
Are you ready for 10mpg?
YEP,sure am.
 
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There is a major difference between the H3 and H2. I can tell you first hand they drive and handle totally differently, not to even mention the H2's width, major difference.

If you can get yours hands on the H2 and drive it for a few day it will make the decision easy. Especially if you have a spouse that's gonna be driving it.
 
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There is a major difference between the H3 and H2. I can tell you first hand they drive and handle totally differently, not to even mention the H2's width, major difference.

If you can get yours hands on the H2 and drive it for a few day it will make the decision easy. Especially if you have a spouse that's gonna be driving it.
We pulled the trigger and now have the H2. I like it. I'm experienced driving almost everything from 2 to 18 wheeled vehicles, so the H2 isn't bad. Wife never drove the 3, so she probably won't want to drive this one. But, time will tell.
 
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We pulled the trigger and now have the H2. I like it. I'm experienced driving almost everything from 2 to 18 wheeled vehicles, so the H2 isn't bad. Wife never drove the 3, so she probably won't want to drive this one. But, time will tell.
Congrats on your new H2, having owned 3 of them now I can honestly say I'm spoiled and could never go back, they truly are like nothing else! Post up some pictures when you get a chance, we would all enjoy seeing them!
 



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