No sighting of another H3 on a 1200 mile trip.
#1
No sighting of another H3 on a 1200 mile trip.
I could not believe it--- I Drove 1200 miles from Florida to Boston on I-95 last week & I did not see another H3 on my entire trip on the HWY???
I finally saw another H3, two days after I arrived in Boston.
I finally saw another H3, two days after I arrived in Boston.
Last edited by ski.dive; 10-08-2020 at 12:49 PM.
#2
Drove my 6 miles to work this morning, and another H3 was going the opposite direction. Just a matter of where you are I guess.
I was gonna ride the Wide Glide today but gotta pick up carry out on the way home. That's pretty hard to do on a bike with no bags or rack.
I was gonna ride the Wide Glide today but gotta pick up carry out on the way home. That's pretty hard to do on a bike with no bags or rack.
#4
well there getting rarer because between the higher milage and water intrusions as they get older it gets harder to keep them on the roads.
GM was not thinking longevity at the time they where produced
GM was not thinking longevity at the time they where produced
#5
Consumer Reports states the average life expectancy of a new vehicle these days is around 8 years or 150,000 miles. Of course, some well-built vehicles can go 15+ years and 300,000+miles, if properly maintained.
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