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Old 07-10-2006, 07:21 PM
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I'm not sure if I put this in the right area...but was wondering. Is there a little "competition" between "Hummer people" and "Jeep people". The reason I ask: I was shopping for Hummer t-shirts online and while searching I pulled up a page that sold a shirt that said "Hummer recovery team"...it took me a moment to realize it was a Jeep t-shirt. I mentioned it to my son and he told me that Jeep drivers claim to have pull Hummer's out when they get stuck and generally don't like Hummers.. Have any of you heard of this little animosity? Just curious
 
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Old 07-10-2006, 08:27 PM
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Old 07-10-2006, 08:53 PM
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Naaaw! Jeep freaks are cool tough dudes..Here is one of their promo videos; JEEP

And they are a very intelligent type of people; More of JEEPS and their owners

 
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Old 07-10-2006, 11:59 PM
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Those videos are too much! My husband enjoyed them too[sm=smiley32.gif]
 
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Those videos are too much! My husband enjoyed them too[sm=smiley32.gif]
Glad you enjoyed them...In my book I have no animosity towards JEEPS or their owners...But for some reason a lot of JEEP owners have a thing about HUMMERS..Maybe jealousy me thinks.
 
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no, but seriously, H24fun, the jeep thing doesn't just end at t-shirts. They have probably 1000 threads on 100 different forums (every other thread on basically every forum, eventually, winds up with jeepers obsessing about hummers), they have staged videos, magazine reviews that freak out for 3 pages about how much hummers cost, and on and on and on. They have threads celebrating keying hummers and condoning keying hummers. Moderators on jeep forums are sometimes among the worst of the lot.

Its nuts.

But... i think mostly its a certain segment of jeepers, and most jeepers are extremely nice guys. They have cool trucks, so i'd guess most of them are just happy to toodle around.

And i think the basic shrinkology behind it is just a good old-fashioned inferiority complex. The offroad world, before hummers, probably consisted of a few jeep and the occasional toyota or suzuki or whatever, all modified, all basically the same, all worth about $5k. H1s were so rare and eclectic that they were probably as much a novelty presence as a competitive one. Then all of a sudden the H2 hits the streets and you probably had, i don't know, some wall street guys drinkin & driving down a stream somewhere with their wall-street girlfriends. Sort of breaks up the routine for the offroad gang.

Perhaps what was once a modest-mans sport suddenlly had a well-heeled and glossy content that wasn't dedicated to it - they were just out to mess about for a day. (nobody can take offense to that, i grew up as poor as anybody who might read this thread, but via that childhood, i have seen many times the attitude of people towards the "rich". Not that you have to be rich to drive an H2, but richer than you do to drive a beat up old heep)


The other part of the psychology behind "the jeep thing" is that people are sheep. We, all of us, tend to jump on bandwagons once they get rolling. So maybe every jeeper that couldn't afford a hummer - as people, including me, often react to things out of their grasp - wanted tos ay something bad about hummers. And when one person did, and they didn't get slapped, another did. And then another, and then...

...like bellbottoms, the hula hoop, and disco, it just became the in thing. i hypothesized about the hummer hysteria on the H2 board once, and i still stand by my thoughts.


But don't worry, it won't last. Hummers, and H2s (now that the H1 is gone), are the best stock offroad vehicles on the planet. The Rubicon is a great truck, and its little, which would let it sneak some places a hummer wouldn't fit, and give it easier choices on others, and so it would at tiems perform better. And hummers are big and wide and can go up alot of hills that would flip lil jeeps, and hummers will at times perform better as well.

It won't last, because it isn't true (H2s are awesome offroad), and because eventually even the most irrational mouth is silenced by a steady dose of reality. And it won't last because eventually lynch-mobs and witch-burning drugged-up salemites ... well, eventually fires burn out.

But for now, the H2 fire is still pretty toasty.
 
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Old 07-11-2006, 02:38 PM
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I used to own several Jeeps. And so did my fiancee', but when we went to drive the H3 she hit the nail on the head, "It's a bigger, better Jeep". I don't totally agree because Hummer doesn't make a vehicle that is in direct competition with the Wrangler(soft-top, 2 door, etc.) but as far as the rest of their line-up, I do have to agree. We haven't had the H3 off-road yet, so we are still a little unsure of its capabilites outside of the dealers test track. Therefore, I enjoy the company off-road and laugh off any resentment.

I will say however, before we bought our H3 there was a certain prickish stigma that came with owning or driving a Hummer. I plan on defying that generalization and being as nice as possible to any person I meet on the trail.
 
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I will say however, before we bought our H3 there was a certain prickish stigma that came with owning or driving a Hummer. I plan on defying that generalization and being as nice as possible to any person I meet on the trail.
but, is that prickish stigma a function of hummer drivers or a complex about having a big expensive truck out there?

for the most part, i think the jeep guys go on the offensive and its only rarely that i've seen hummer people rip jeeps in posts. probably i do more than anybody else, but i don't mean ill by it, i just mean to call a spade a spade (with respect to the hummer/jeep thing being about cash and assumptions more than capability of hummers or the behvaior of their owners).

Basically, i just ask this: is there any basis for jeep guys thinking hummer guys are snobs, or did the jeep/hummer thing get created purely on assumption and envy from the other camp?

obviously i wasn't there for all of the origins, but i tend to think the latter.
 


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