Goodbye H3
#1
Goodbye H3
After eight long years of faithful service , the H3 sadly has to go .
It was a strong , pretty ( in it's own way ) , reliable ( 99% ) , tough , and unique truck to own .
The change is just for the sake of change , and this is the longest period ever that I owned a car .
I got it with 62,000 miles and the ODO is showing now 178,000 miles . It still looks more or less
the same as the day I got it in 2010 . Better I would say .
Nothing lasts forever , and It's time now to look for a new 4X4 , probably a bit more
comfy and power . It's the old age I guess
It was a strong , pretty ( in it's own way ) , reliable ( 99% ) , tough , and unique truck to own .
The change is just for the sake of change , and this is the longest period ever that I owned a car .
I got it with 62,000 miles and the ODO is showing now 178,000 miles . It still looks more or less
the same as the day I got it in 2010 . Better I would say .
Nothing lasts forever , and It's time now to look for a new 4X4 , probably a bit more
comfy and power . It's the old age I guess
#2
After eight long years of faithful service , the H3 sadly has to go .
It was a strong , pretty ( in it's own way ) , reliable ( 99% ) , tough , and unique truck to own .
The change is just for the sake of change , and this is the longest period ever that I owned a car .
I got it with 62,000 miles and the ODO is showing now 178,000 miles . It still looks more or less
the same as the day I got it in 2010 . Better I would say .
Nothing lasts forever , and It's time now to look for a new 4X4 , probably a bit more
comfy and power . It's the old age I guess
It was a strong , pretty ( in it's own way ) , reliable ( 99% ) , tough , and unique truck to own .
The change is just for the sake of change , and this is the longest period ever that I owned a car .
I got it with 62,000 miles and the ODO is showing now 178,000 miles . It still looks more or less
the same as the day I got it in 2010 . Better I would say .
Nothing lasts forever , and It's time now to look for a new 4X4 , probably a bit more
comfy and power . It's the old age I guess
#4
I drove H2's and to be honest , it's just a bulkier Humvee without much power . Not a big difference coz of the huge extra weight .
And it still wallows like hell
I'll probably go towards sporty comfy SUV : Infinity FX , Cayenne or the likes .....
Maybe will hunt for an clean late alpha , later on in life
And it still wallows like hell
I'll probably go towards sporty comfy SUV : Infinity FX , Cayenne or the likes .....
Maybe will hunt for an clean late alpha , later on in life
#5
Couldn't have owned the H3 without this forum and the help .
Cheers and thanks again
#6
Best of luck on your new vehicle search. I may not be too far behind you. When I was 21 and single it was a perfect match. Now my family of 5 barely fits for camping trips/vacation. I see a Yukon Xl in my future.
This forum has saved me thousands
This forum has saved me thousands
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