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Old Jan 17, 2012 | 08:23 AM
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Just wanted to share my opinion on my latest experiences with the H3 in the snow.

I have to say, this SUV is the best one I have ever driven in the snow. With the DuraTracs, this vehicle makes me believe it will go anywhere! We recieved 2-4 inches of snow the other day, and the road I have to travel to work is typically avoided during these conditions. I found myself traveling this road with ease and without any concern, while my coworkers (with their lifted trucks) were searching for alternate routes.

Just wanted to share this infomation with anyone willing to read this. Might help someone if they are looking for a good SUV for inclimate weather travel.

This makes me want a H2 even more now! I cant even imagine the capabilities of the H2 and H1.

Thanks for reading, and if this helps anyone with a purchase of these amazing vehicles, good!
 
Old Jan 17, 2012 | 11:22 AM
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I drove my H3T through 12" of snow last winter, with no issues what so ever.
 
Old Jan 17, 2012 | 01:20 PM
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I am sure it can handle a lot more than what we recieved. It was just the first time I had her out in the inclimate weather.

What a machine!
 
Old Feb 1, 2012 | 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by WannaScoopaDis
Just wanted to share my opinion on my latest experiences with the H3 in the snow.

I have to say, this SUV is the best one I have ever driven in the snow. With the DuraTracs, this vehicle makes me believe it will go anywhere! We recieved 2-4 inches of snow the other day, and the road I have to travel to work is typically avoided during these conditions. I found myself traveling this road with ease and without any concern, while my coworkers (with their lifted trucks) were searching for alternate routes.

Just wanted to share this infomation with anyone willing to read this. Might help someone if they are looking for a good SUV for inclimate weather travel.


This makes me want a H2 even more now! I cant even imagine the capabilities of the H2 and H1.

Thanks for reading, and if this helps anyone with a purchase of these amazing vehicles, good!
Of course ,it is Hummer,you can drive it anywhere,
 
Old Feb 1, 2012 | 05:44 AM
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Congrats on the H3 and yes, snow is no problem.. More the better... Plus you have Duratracs on her, I have them on my H3 and my other truck.. Love em.
 
Old Feb 3, 2012 | 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Pappibri
Congrats on the H3 and yes, snow is no problem.. More the better... Plus you have Duratracs on her, I have them on my H3 and my other truck.. Love em.
I have the duratraces also,they are really cool!
 
Old Feb 3, 2012 | 10:09 AM
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Yeah the duratracs were def worth the money. They look good and do the job!
 
Old Feb 7, 2012 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by WannaScoopaDis
Just wanted to share my opinion on my latest experiences with the H3 in the snow.

I have to say, this SUV is the best one I have ever driven in the snow. With the DuraTracs, this vehicle makes me believe it will go anywhere! We recieved 2-4 inches of snow the other day, and the road I have to travel to work is typically avoided during these conditions. I found myself traveling this road with ease and without any concern, while my coworkers (with their lifted trucks) were searching for alternate routes.

Just wanted to share this infomation with anyone willing to read this. Might help someone if they are looking for a good SUV for inclimate weather travel.

This makes me want a H2 even more now! I cant even imagine the capabilities of the H2 and H1.

Thanks for reading, and if this helps anyone with a purchase of these amazing vehicles, good!
Oh man! Just wait until you get more snow. Ideally I love plowing through the remains of pushed snow on the street when the trucks come by. You can get some good lift and because of the traction you wont really go anywhere but a bounce OR blast through some mounds!
 
Old Feb 8, 2012 | 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by HotRodimus
Oh man! Just wait until you get more snow. Ideally I love plowing through the remains of pushed snow on the street when the trucks come by. You can get some good lift and because of the traction you wont really go anywhere but a bounce OR blast through some mounds!
That sounds like fun!
 
Old Feb 13, 2012 | 03:11 PM
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It really is. It's kind of shame that there hasn't been any significant snowfall where I'm at. Which is a good thing because to tell you the truth - I hate shoveling in the morning. At the same time - i just want to blast through the snow with my 4 x 4 wheel drive Hummer and blast metal.
 



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