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Matt19 04-10-2006 02:51 AM

yeah just dont use ur backup/reverse gear! if ur at that mall parking lot, when ur leaving just go straight. You wont feel anything anyway.

Sometimes i feel like i dont even care which lane im in, whichever unforunate car that crosses my path is well... going to be underneath me. However, once i woke up to the scent of a suv. The scent was powerful becasue it woke me up while driving. I normally never wake up, so i assumed it was another h3 who was also sleeping at the wheel. In that case out of mutual respect we would both vair out of eachothers way, but it wasnt an H3. but an H2 i was a little shocked becasue the driver was awake, but angry that i was crossing his path. So we played chicken. I always win in chicken.
The next day the same driver drove by me while I was at the bus stop.

deicustoms1 04-10-2006 03:01 AM

you sound like a bad driver

Steve - SanJose 04-10-2006 03:11 AM

Bad driving=high insurance cost. Better him than me.

S.

KenP 04-10-2006 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by humdoug:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by HummerJim:
It really doesn't bother me, especially since I live in a rural area BUT, I find that I park defensively so I can pull forward as much as possible instead of backing up. I learned this years ago with the Vehicross which has much worse vision to the rear (similar to a panel van). If I go to a mall or large parking area, I pull forward through two spots, to a spot I can drive straight out of. If I go to a friends house, I park in the street instead of having to back out of a driveway- I'm so used to it now, I don't even think about it, and do it automatically.

I agree with HummerJim's comments. I do the same. You need to understand the first thing you hit will be with your spare tire so make sure you understand how far it is behind the window. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Hummer Newbie knows all about backing up... with friends in the truck... and another H3 behind him.....

KenP 04-10-2006 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Matt19:
yeah just dont use ur backup/reverse gear! if ur at that mall parking lot, when ur leaving just go straight. You wont feel anything anyway.

Sometimes i feel like i dont even care which lane im in, whichever unforunate car that crosses my path is well... going to be underneath me. However, once i woke up to the scent of a suv. The scent was powerful becasue it woke me up while driving. I normally never wake up, so i assumed it was another h3 who was also sleeping at the wheel. In that case out of mutual respect we would both vair out of eachothers way, but it wasnt an H3. but an H2 i was a little shocked becasue the driver was awake, but angry that i was crossing his path. So we played chicken. I always win in chicken.
The next day the same driver drove by me while I was at the bus stop.
You sound like an idiot.

KenP 04-10-2006 04:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ufcjeff:
I've read about the small windows hindering driver visibility, especially when backing up. I'm wondering if this is something that those of you who've been driving the H3 for a while are getting use to <span class="ev_code_RED">YES</span> or becoming acclimated to..?? <span class="ev_code_RED">NO</span>
That should help.

HummerNewbie 04-10-2006 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KenP:
Hummer Newbie knows all about backing up... with friends in the truck... and another H3 behind him.....

Shut it bish

psywzrd 04-10-2006 01:05 PM

I ordered one of those Rear View Safety Lenses (www.rearlens.com) and it really makes a huge difference. It's obviously not as good as installing a camera, but for $25 you can't go wrong. The difference is like night and day.

Mancil 04-10-2006 02:35 PM

It's hard to see out the back window but I have found this I use my side mirrors alot more.

Aubs 04-14-2006 10:54 PM

I find the convex mirrors help quite a bit, but backing is still dubious. Having to back my H2 and my wife's H3 out of the same driveway, I can say the H2 is much, much easier to back out, just because the windows are larger.

Steve - SanJose 04-15-2006 12:19 AM

Hitchcam works great on my H3. $1100 installed but cheaper than crashing into things.

S.

HIHUMMER 04-15-2006 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mancil:
It's hard to see out the back window but I have found that I use my side mirrors alot more.

x2.

nmikes 04-15-2006 12:39 AM

I don't think the visibility or lack thereof is a major issue. In reverse you just have to go a little bit slower constantly checking all four corners as you go, something you should be doing anyway. I end up backing into parking spots, in time you get the feel for judging distance with the mirrors... its a learning curve unnerving at firt but made easier if you have decent spacial judgement and practice. Driving this thing is not like driving any other vehicle and so initially it may feel a little ackward and out of your comfort zone. Its definately not a car... but I don't think it drives like a truck either... though it is much more like my F-150 than the camaro I had . As long as you don't make sudden moves in traffic you will be fine with the blind spots... I usually let blinker click 3 or 4 times before I actually make the lane change... most other drivers are not idiots and you know when you are in someone elses blind spot... this gives them time to get out of the way. So all to recap... I think people blow it out of porportion. Your situation awareness will improve and you will build good driving habits to take with you when you drive other cars.

Rick 04-15-2006 12:48 AM

Getting used to = becoming acclimated to
&
Becoming acclimated to = Getting used to
(It means the same thing!)

It's not a yes AND no question... It's a yes OR no question.

Personally... I think the answer is obvious.

Steve - SanJose 04-15-2006 03:23 AM

And the question is? Oh yea, visibility. Judging by the number of posts about people backing up and hitting things indicates some problem.

S.

RubHer Yellow Ducky 04-15-2006 07:48 AM

Like it was said before. You must adjust to any car/truck.

I've added the Fresenal Lens on the rear window and the 2 wide angle outside little mirrors and it imporves it 90%,

BUT

even before adding $30 worth of stuff I still drove defenceivily. Spend $1100 and you still have to go slow and look no matter what you drive,

UNLESS OF COURSE

you bought you licence at SEARS

or

Are an ILLEGEL IMMEGRENT !!!

RYD

ufcjeff 04-17-2006 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rick:
Getting used to = becoming acclimated to
&
Becoming acclimated to = Getting used to
(It means the same thing!)
And become familiar with.... So what?

It's not a yes AND no question... It's a yes OR no question.
Do you have any feedback on the actual question; yes OR no?

Personally... I think the answer is obvious.
Not if you have not driven one yet but thaks for your input just the same. You are as helpful as that Paragon guy.

Steve - SanJose 04-18-2006 01:33 AM

Yea but look at all this useless info that you got.


S.

Rick 04-18-2006 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ufcjeff:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Rick:
Getting used to = becoming acclimated to
&
Becoming acclimated to = Getting used to
(It means the same thing!)
And become familiar with.... So what?

It's not a yes AND no question... It's a yes OR no question.
Do you have any feedback on the actual question; yes OR no?

Personally... I think the answer is obvious.
Not if you have not driven one yet but thaks for your input just the same. You are as helpful as that Paragon guy. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Hey dips h i t... Did you see my post on page 1?

"The visability is definitely hindered compared to other SUVs I've owned and/or driven. There are a lot of blind spots with the H3. You become aware of them and compensate. The little round convex spot mirrors attached to the side-view mirrors help a little. I just installed a rear-view backup camera. It helps a little to see what you might ordinarily run over. But to me it's more novelty/gadget than anything else. I figured it will help my wife when she drives. it. You get used to it after a while.

BTW... this is obviously an unmoderated forum. You are going to get all kinds of responses to your questions. Sift through the ones that help and ignore the rest. Just my .02..."

My 2nd response was aimed at someone else!

You'll end up hitting someone anyway! Who cares?

ufcjeff 04-18-2006 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rick:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ufcjeff:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Rick:
Getting used to = becoming acclimated to
&
Becoming acclimated to = Getting used to
(It means the same thing!)
And become familiar with.... So what?

It's not a yes AND no question... It's a yes OR no question.
Do you have any feedback on the actual question; yes OR no?

Personally... I think the answer is obvious.
Not if you have not driven one yet but thaks for your input just the same. You are as helpful as that Paragon guy. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Hey dips h i t... Did you see my post on page 1?

"The visability is definitely hindered compared to other SUVs I've owned and/or driven. There are a lot of blind spots with the H3. You become aware of them and compensate. The little round convex spot mirrors attached to the side-view mirrors help a little. I just installed a rear-view backup camera. It helps a little to see what you might ordinarily run over. But to me it's more novelty/gadget than anything else. I figured it will help my wife when she drives. it. You get used to it after a while.

BTW... this is obviously an unmoderated forum. You are going to get all kinds of responses to your questions. Sift through the ones that help and ignore the rest. Just my .02..."

My 2nd response was aimed at someone else!

You'll end up hitting someone anyway! Who cares? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Your first response was helpful and appreciated. And you are lying if you're going to claim now that your second response was aimed at someone else; You were making corrections to the grammar in MY original post. F-Tard! Go piss one someone elses thread.


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