What Made You Want A Hummer.....
Im sure everyone here has a reason to why they wanted a hummer, In this post I want everyone to explain why they wanted a Hummer and please don`t give a short 2 word response. My reasons a little lengthy and a little more different than most, So ill let everyone else go first and then ill tell you my reason.
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Seriously, when Arnie got the 1st civilian HUMMER, I knew I had to have one!!!
Unfortunately after researching the H1, it turned out to be more truck than I needed/wanted since I'm OBVIOUSLY not an off-roader,so that idea went out the window. Then low and behold, the H2 was unveiled!!! I ran out my Denali lease and bought My Princess in September 2004 and have been HAPPY ever since!!!
Seriously, when Arnie got the 1st civilian HUMMER, I knew I had to have one!!!
Unfortunately after researching the H1, it turned out to be more truck than I needed/wanted since I'm OBVIOUSLY not an off-roader,so that idea went out the window. Then low and behold, the H2 was unveiled!!! I ran out my Denali lease and bought My Princess in September 2004 and have been HAPPY ever since!!!

I was looking for a vehicle that would allow me to meet new people and go off roading, I just liked the look of the H3 and knew of it's class leading off road abilities soI had to buy one.
I've always had lifted trucks and did some serious mudding and some lighter offroading.
With the lift laws getting out of hand I wanted something that in it's bone stock form it is a badass. Also since it is engineered to perfom as well as most of the trucks I have spent thousands building it is also designed to last longer with less carnage. I have no desire to ever do trails like Moab... and I had my share of the Rubicon in other trucks I built... so a stock H2 works well for me.
I also like the luxury side of it. There are not many trucks that can do what a hummer can do and still be something comfortable enough that you will drive 10 hours to an event.... or Thanksgiving weekend I drove back from my hometown on a 21 hour cross country trip...
With the lift laws getting out of hand I wanted something that in it's bone stock form it is a badass. Also since it is engineered to perfom as well as most of the trucks I have spent thousands building it is also designed to last longer with less carnage. I have no desire to ever do trails like Moab... and I had my share of the Rubicon in other trucks I built... so a stock H2 works well for me.
I also like the luxury side of it. There are not many trucks that can do what a hummer can do and still be something comfortable enough that you will drive 10 hours to an event.... or Thanksgiving weekend I drove back from my hometown on a 21 hour cross country trip...
Well mine all started back when I had lived in Croatia, I bet many of you didnt know that. It was around the early 90`s and I was dirt poor along with everyone else in the country. The first time I saw that H1 I fell in love with it and promised myself that one day I would own a Hummer. Back then it was everyones dream in Croatia to have a Hummer cause it was the most badass thing around and everyone knew they cant afford it so most dreams were just shot down. Then in 1997 I saved up some money and moved to Tampa, Florida with my wife and 2 kids. I had some experience with laying floors like tile and wood so I got a job working for a carpenter type thing. My first car was some beat up Chevy van and the owner didn't even know the year. Well pretty soon I wasn't making enough to keep that apartment so I lost it and me and my family were forced to live in that Chevy van, I realized I didn't wanna live like this so we moved over to Fort Myers, Florida and both me and my wife got a job at publix and weren't living too bad. We found out we could afford a house of our own so we moved just over the bridge to Cape Coral. Soon after that my friend from Croatia moved in with us until he could figure his situation out and we together had the idea of starting our own paving business so we saved up for a while and then soon started that business. The first year I made 120 thousand and the second year I made 240 thousand and then after that I started making 250 thousand at a steady rate. We were soon living the american dream and one day we looked at eachother and said were still missing something and both of us knew what eachother were thinking, at this time the Hummer H2 was already released so we went down to the dealership and both bought one same time without even test driving it
I bought my H2 because I wanted a vehicle I felt safe in. I was in a really bad accident a few years ago and I'm a bit skittish in vehicles. I needed one I was comfortable in, one that was capable since I live in snow country, and one that could take a hit. I haven't regretted it. I don't mind paying for gas when I feel safe.
I have always spent a lot of time hunting, camping etc so my whole life I have had 4x4 trucks, Blazers, jeeps. Loved my Jeeps but couldn't carry that much gear in them. The rest of the trucks were great but likewise had issues for what I did. I bought a 2003 H2 and loved the truck but it didn't have enough cargo room. I bought the two roof top storage pods and that helped quite a bit but was a pain in the a$$. So shortly after that I got my first H1. Carries tons of gear, seats 4 guys and will go anywhere. While not as refined as the H2 I will drive my 1s anywhere. My wife loved the H2 but wanted something a little smaller. We got her the H3 Alpha just because it is so fun to drive. I also always loved the look and capabilities of the H1 even way back before I ever thought about buying one. I would drive to Hummer of Huntington Beach just to look at them.
I've always liked lifted trucks... went to truck shows/mud bogsall the time as a kid. I really liked the boxy/rugged look for the Wrangler.... the in 1992 I believe... I was in Vegas and was coming out of my Hotel and seen an H1for thefirst time inperson... ever since then I always wanted one....My first vehicle was aJeep TJ... Liked it alot... The convertible... ruggedness.. the "lego" factor of different style tops, doors etc.... And to wheel it.... but as I got older and started to do more(long trips, camping etc...) I realized that the TJ just wasn't good enough... Plus the whole time I owned the TJ I was envious over all the H1's in my town... So about time I was 23 I thought it was time to get myself one. It has alot in common with my TJ... Rugged, Can be Wheeled, Similar Lego Factor with different tops, doors, etc. Also is convertible... Stuff a jeep couldnt do... can load 4 people(6 now but not comfortably) and all my luggage, gear etc. And be able to pull around my toys when needed. So there was no question.. I know alot of jeepers wont like this but yes an UPGRADE was needed so went from TJ to H1 and never will look back at the jeep again.


