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DC_Roller
02-09-2010, 09:57 PM
So I am in the middle of the "Snowpocolips" in the DC area and have no issues what so ever getting around (minus evading pedestrians walking in the streets and getting around vehicles that have no business being on the roads).

Being able to go everywhere and anywhere I want while the rest of the city is paralyzed is so liberating I can't begin to describe the rush I get driving all over some of the worst roads I have ever seen is amazing.

Most of my friends who gave me $hit for buying my H3 are really eating their words now as I have had to rescue a few of them and shuttle them around.

We have already had about 30" since Friday and they are expecting another 16"-20" tonight and into tomorrow.

I am LOVING every minute of it. I don't think I have ever been so satisfied with any vehicle I have ever purchased like I am with my H3!

Bayrat
02-10-2010, 04:49 AM
I feel the same way. Hope you "enlightened" your friends about the comparability of the H3 to other V8 SUV re fuel mileage and towing capacity. Most people are so ignorant and left-wing media saturated that they can't think for themselves.

Rred
02-10-2010, 06:53 AM
I second that b

HummerMann
02-11-2010, 02:45 PM
I had to go look at a job shut down by the snow, just down the road in Schenectady, NY, just off I90. When I got there one of our foreman had his Ford F250 4X4s up to the hubs in mud and snow. Put the tow strap out and the Hummer pulled him right out. While I was there the highway patrol pulled up and I said OMG what have I done now. They had a lady that needed life saving dialysis about 2 miles to the north and wondered if he could ride with me to show me where she was and where she needed to go. Mike followed in his F250 in case we got stuck. I'm glad he did because it took all three of us to lift her into the front seat of my Hummer and took all of our strength. An hour later we were drinking coffee from a thermos in his patrol car back at the job site. He made arrangements to have her subdivision plowed on an "emergency basis" on his police radio so she could get back home after her treatment. I didn't know they could prioritize subdivisions. I wonder how many life saving missions were carried out by Priuses yesterday?

DC_Roller
02-11-2010, 04:09 PM
Good on ya bro! I had to pull a few squad cars out as well. We got another 16" here in D.C., this is F'n crazy.