Mr.
Stool:
"Part of my economy" that's code for Union Thug!
"If a bully want's to beat up my sister then I will defend her." I didn't know that
Jerry's Kid was your sister!
We get trolls from all makes & model of vehicle and some of them end up sticking around to share their experience with the forums...but with your first post being a pissing match, I doubt you could add much to this site.
The fact remains, the video of the tie-rod break was stolen from here and posted on EVERY Jeep site out there. Your forums are full of US VS. THEM attitudes, so don't even begin to preach here.
Do a search for the word "Tahoe"...does it come up with the GM vehicle? No. Does it bring up links for info on the Lake Tahoe Resort? No. It's all Jeeper forums trashing the H2.
Bash the H2 all you want, we know who are the jealous ones. We have some forum members who drive "beaters", yet we don't tell them to 'go to your own forum' or make threats. If they have something to offer, they stick around.
I haven't been much of a fan of Jeep since Chrysler bought out the brand (Willys was the only real Jeep - the rest are knock-offs), but now that the Germans own you, should I call your rides
VOLKSWAGEN? GM owns the Hummer brand, but Hummers are still made where they always have been...Mishawaka, Indiana at the AMG plant. Check how many postings of "Tahoe" are on your Heeper threads.
The <STRIKE>J</STRIKE>
CHeepers talk about how much money the Hummer cost which always is the first sign of ENVY! Stock vs. stock isn't what it's about anyway...skill of the driver (or lack thereof) is what makes or breaks any machine.
I may not have the experience that many on this forum have, but I don't limit who I am willing to learn from by trash-talking their ride. It is folks with your attitude that get the wheeling spots closed up for the rest of us.
If we are all "offroaders" than leave it at that....wheel with Hummers and you may learn something that has yet to enter your closed little mind. I for one am not about to leave out those who have real interest in learning or sharing offroad knowledge.
By the way, since I lived in Indiana I can honestly say, Ohio drivers are NUTS!
