^ian^
- ruzz1 wrote:
Thanks for the link. However, anybody has comments/feedback from real experience from actual H3 owners? thanks
reviews seem to suggest the con is its a sluggish car.
I have heard from someone who reviews cars that it is a dog.
kind of like the Hummer for people who just want the name, but can't get a H2.
ruzz1
Thanks for the link. However, anybody has comments/feedback from real experience from actual H3 owners? thanks
reviews seem to suggest the con is its a sluggish car.
freeman0179
hey buddy check this link /
u will get all the info regarding it
ruzz1
I am thinking of buying a hummer h3. but need some feedback from users on the practicality of the car plus maintenance cost in general. is it a fairly cheap car to miantain or burn a hole in ur pocket kinda thingy.
Plus is it a reliable car? i.e dont have to frequest the dealers fro repairs etc.
Thank u. feedbacks appreciated.
XRW-147
- ^ian^ wrote:
I have heard from someone who reviews cars that it is a dog.
kind of like the Hummer for people who just want the name, but can't get a H2.
Hummer's take on a Boxter - 'the poor man's porsche'.
beagle
Just a question to the Hummer owners. why does one ever buy a Hummer?Ever heard about global warming?
autodrone
I had the dubious pleasure of driving one of these things recently. After the door handle fell off in my hand, and the hand brake release came away in my hand, and the transmission overheated after an hour off road, I have to admit I was not convinced!
It is the sort of car that should be driven by gynacologists (spelling?): it's like driving through a letterbox! There are better cars about for less money in my view, unless you are buying for the badge, in which case, you are on your own!