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RubHer Yellow Ducky 12-06-2006 07:47 AM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
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Originally Posted by Wisha Haddan H3
:lame:
paragon
It's the same old story. You jump on a thread, make fun of someone's opinion or choice of words, do something ridiculous - like define it for him in umpteen languages - to show how educated you are, state high-minded opinions you don't support and then refuse to answer legitimate questions about it ... as if you're above all this mundane chatter. But all you really are in the end is an arrogant, hypocritical troll.

Your health condition isn't your fault, but your attitude and behavior is. You're a smart guy ... so share what you know about wheeling and mechanics, take pride in helping someone out, offer people some encouragement, enjoy their passion for hummers, and for god's sake don't take yourself so seriously.

You have a lot you could offer this forum, and there's a lot you could be learning. Don't waste your intelligence and experience on worthless insults and negativity. Life's too short. The people who know you seem to respect you ... give the rest of us a reason to.


Sorry, I don't agree with you. At some point you just have to shoot 'it" to put "it" out of its misery...

RYD

glowrider 12-06-2006 01:11 PM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Huck BB62


As you can see here, we own both, an '05 Denali, and an '06 H3 Adventure, so I for one have my money where my mouth is. The Denali most definitely outperforms the H3 on the road in every single way, except ONE, and that's cornering. It's far FAR faster, far FAR more comfortable, it's far more stable on the slabwork, it's steering is a lot lighter (almost too light for my taste) It has a really decent turning radius (Don't get me wrong here, the H3 has a really GOOD turning radius, it's just that the Denali's not bad, especially compared to any other full size SUV) The H3's cargo capacity is just about half what the Denali's is. Those friggin' non-flat rear seats do drive me bonkers when I'm trying to carry something back there, at times I've wished I would just take 'em out.

Our Denali gets exactly the same mileage as our H3. The H3 really needs the 6.0, because it's so heavy that when you're in traffic, or driving in the mountains, you've got your foot mashed to the floorboards a lot and the Denali isn't even trying.

I drive straight up and straight down the mountain every day. There's not a straight flat section of road the whole 45 mile commute.

Which one do I prefer commuting in? The H3. I shag the krap out of the sucker. To give you an idea of how bad, the stock tires are gone at 20k. The H3 behaves pretty well... to a point. You can definitely feel the ass end hunting around when you cook a corner too hot, but it does pretty well. I went from the Mini S, an amazing street legal go-cart, to the H3, so I'm pretty familiar with what great handling is. The H3 takes me another eight minutes or so to drive to work. My Sierra 4x4 HD extra cab handles as well as the H3 (believe it or not, the cornering speeds are the same). I've drifted our H3, it does NOT like it. The best thing is to never ever EVER hit the brakes when the H3's out of shape, stay moderately in the go pedal and ride it out, you hit the brakes and it gets more out of shape fast. The heavy rear end wants to move around, and it's not in the direction you're likely to want to go!

The Denali IS mushier than both of those. It's also insanely better on a long trip. I can hurry the Denali on the curves, but it's not happy about it. It takes about the same amount of time in the commute, because it's motor is so much stronger. Going back up the mountain, the Denali is much MUCH more easy and fun to drive because the engine's not screamin at over 4k rpm and the tranny's not hunting every single corner (when I'm hurrying the H3, I just leave it in D3, and quite frequently it shifts down to 2)

This summer, I trailered the H3 up to Oregon on our car hauler when we bought our river house and drove our truck back home alone to work leaving my wife to enjoy the new digs, flew back up, and then a couple of weeks we loaded up the H3 to drive back home. We had that thing PACKED. The roof racks were full, the back was packed to the brim. Let me tell you, I've never ever missed our Denali so badly. Our dogs were miserable.

Commuting, offroading, it's the H3 hands down.

Again, on long trips, it's the Denali. By the way, the Denali is an EXCELLENT snow vehicle. The traction control works wonderfully. The Denali is a wonderful machine, mushy handling and all.

What else would one expect?


Thank you for this post. One of the few that actually have any relevance. I don't plan on taking long road trips or doing much offroading, I just want a smaller (than full size), cheap SUV that can handle the snow/rain, maybe haul a few c-stands and camera gear, and in general help me to avoid driving my M5 in anything but decent weather, all while looking fairly swish doing it. The Denali never did me wrong in the snow, but the steering was absolute ****e. Took half a wheel turn to change lanes, 3 turns to make a 90 degree turn, etc. The Envoy Denali had much tighter steering, but that thing has bad memories for me. If the H3 has any semblance of decent steering and it absorbs the road well when I test drive it, I do believe I'll get one.

NEOCON1 12-06-2006 01:59 PM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
hey Huck , lookin like christmas at your place :beerchug:

NEOCON1 12-06-2006 03:22 PM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
This Matthews double riser C-Stand (Century Stand) comes complete with folding legs attached to 40" tall Column, two 40" risers, Hollywood Grip Head and a 40" Hollywood Arm.


:beerchug:

glowrider 12-06-2006 04:19 PM

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:) As long as someone does

PARAGON 12-06-2006 04:24 PM

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The Buckeyes suck.:giggling:

Wisha Haddan H3 12-07-2006 03:59 AM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Huck BB62


As you can see here, we own both, an '05 Denali, and an '06 H3 Adventure, so I for one have my money where my mouth is. The Denali most definitely outperforms the H3 on the road in every single way, except ONE, and that's cornering. It's far FAR faster, far FAR more comfortable, it's far more stable on the slabwork, it's steering is a lot lighter (almost too light for my taste) It has a really decent turning radius (Don't get me wrong here, the H3 has a really GOOD turning radius, it's just that the Denali's not bad, especially compared to any other full size SUV) The H3's cargo capacity is just about half what the Denali's is. Those friggin' non-flat rear seats do drive me bonkers when I'm trying to carry something back there, at times I've wished I would just take 'em out.

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Excellent reply and good info :beerchug:

westhillsat 12-07-2006 07:34 AM

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H3's are fun :cool:



:popcorn:

Zoomie 12-08-2006 02:21 AM

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OH! And I thought a C stand was a holder for C Cups.:dancingbanana:

usetosellhummer 12-08-2006 04:40 AM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
don't be a bummer buy the hummer

glowrider 12-09-2006 11:45 PM

Re: Salutations - suggestions sought
 
I put a downpayment on an '07 'lux package with the offroad kit. Have to fly down to Maryland later this week to get it, there were only three manual tranny H3's sitting in stock within 300 miles of NYC, and two were spoken for. I refused to get an auto. Black/Black. Now I just have to find some time to go and pick 'er up.


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