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HummerJim
07-22-2005, 11:18 AM
Jim Healey continues his GM bashing in his H3 article today. When I sat down with my coffee, I knew before I even started reading, he wasn't going to like it - he never has liked anything GM, only Japanese stuff and BMWs.
He does a lot of comparing with the Jeep Liberty which I looked at and test drove and don't even consider in the same class as my H3. What he fails to mention is the Liberty rides like a tank compared to the H3 and the seats are no where near as comfortable, and the interior design is primitive in comparison. The standard underbody protection isn't as good and he nit picks the power window switch location, which I find to be fine, and of course the visibility issue, which goes with the styling - kinda reminds me of the way they hammered the '63 split window Vette when I was younger for its visibility, but a more beautiful styling statement has rarely been seen since.
He also says nothing about the interior and cockpit styling, which in my opinion is the best in its class, not to mention nothing was said about the Monsoon stereo, which I enjoy a lot.
He does tout its serious off-road credentials and capabilities, but leaves that to a small paragraph or two. It is true most SUV buyers don't take their machines off-road, like he mentions, but he fails to mention all that engineering makes them more rugged on-road and if you need a serious off-road machine, there's little to compare it to. He says they are hard to enter, but at 6 ft 2 I have no problems, but anything with decent ground clearance is going to be hard to enter compared to a sedan.
We're used to people bashing the I5, but he says almost nothing about its fuel economy or the availability of a manual transmission in this category of vehicle.
He does admit that the H3 has "distinctive styling and is primally stirring," but I feel the article missed the whole point that these are fairly economical, serious off-road machines, that ride and handle well, with creature comforts not often found in this category and downright luxurious in base trim even.
OK, I just had to vent after reading that article, sorry everyone, and once again - Healey and USA Today, have continued their GM bashing. If you want a comfortable grocery hauler SUV, buy an Explorer or Pilot, but this article really missed the point about the all around capabilities of the H3.

Lovin' my H3 more every day http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif

HummerJim
07-22-2005, 11:18 AM
Jim Healey continues his GM bashing in his H3 article today. When I sat down with my coffee, I knew before I even started reading, he wasn't going to like it - he never has liked anything GM, only Japanese stuff and BMWs.
He does a lot of comparing with the Jeep Liberty which I looked at and test drove and don't even consider in the same class as my H3. What he fails to mention is the Liberty rides like a tank compared to the H3 and the seats are no where near as comfortable, and the interior design is primitive in comparison. The standard underbody protection isn't as good and he nit picks the power window switch location, which I find to be fine, and of course the visibility issue, which goes with the styling - kinda reminds me of the way they hammered the '63 split window Vette when I was younger for its visibility, but a more beautiful styling statement has rarely been seen since.
He also says nothing about the interior and cockpit styling, which in my opinion is the best in its class, not to mention nothing was said about the Monsoon stereo, which I enjoy a lot.
He does tout its serious off-road credentials and capabilities, but leaves that to a small paragraph or two. It is true most SUV buyers don't take their machines off-road, like he mentions, but he fails to mention all that engineering makes them more rugged on-road and if you need a serious off-road machine, there's little to compare it to. He says they are hard to enter, but at 6 ft 2 I have no problems, but anything with decent ground clearance is going to be hard to enter compared to a sedan.
We're used to people bashing the I5, but he says almost nothing about its fuel economy or the availability of a manual transmission in this category of vehicle.
He does admit that the H3 has "distinctive styling and is primally stirring," but I feel the article missed the whole point that these are fairly economical, serious off-road machines, that ride and handle well, with creature comforts not often found in this category and downright luxurious in base trim even.
OK, I just had to vent after reading that article, sorry everyone, and once again - Healey and USA Today, have continued their GM bashing. If you want a comfortable grocery hauler SUV, buy an Explorer or Pilot, but this article really missed the point about the all around capabilities of the H3.

Lovin' my H3 more every day http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif

PARAGON
07-22-2005, 11:32 AM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HummerJim:
Jim Healey continues his GM bashing in his H3 article today. When I sat down with my coffee, I knew before I even started reading, he wasn't going to like it - he never has liked anything GM, only Japanese stuff and BMWs........
......He also says nothing about the interior and cockpit styling, which in my opinion is the best in its class.... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>That figures! It not only won awards, it is a window to what the cockpit of future GM vehicles will be like. Just wait until that fit and finish shows up on the GMT900 platform when they start production on the all new redesigned Tahoe/Yukons in December which will be followed up redesigns of the rest of the trucks. That same look and feel that H3 has is what you can expect and that is going to sell a ****load of GM suvs and trucks next year.

H3OH
07-22-2005, 02:09 PM
I was laughing my ass off when reading about the windows. EVERYONE I have shown my H3 to LOVES the windows! And does he not realize that they are at head level, where you can see everything around you? It's not like they're at your waist and you can't see out. This guy is an idiot!

I absolutely LOVE the way it drives, and grin every time I get in my H3!

XM DUDE
07-22-2005, 02:14 PM
The Hummer is a vehicle that you eather love or hate no matter what flaver it comes in.

wannabeH3
07-22-2005, 08:22 PM
ill agree the i5 is a crap engine for the h3, you can get better economy with most v8's, but instead we got a weak ass engine that gets crap for mileage cuz its so weak.. but i love my h3 regardless! i used to own a liberty, and the window button position sucks on that as well, its on the center console.. instead of the door... it is hard to put our windows down, but f**k it the styling is awesome! but the liberty is such a small cramped vehicle compared to the h3, what a silly review.

Hummer Guy
07-22-2005, 09:41 PM
I'm not one to say one brand is better than another, but I chuckled a little when he called the Jeep Liberty a "serious off-road vehicle." And that guy spelled the name of my hometown wrong... http://www.elcova.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_mad.gif