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Old 05-14-2005, 01:24 PM
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I ordered a H3 at the end of April. This weekend my dealer had a demo on the lot. White with 33's (the 33's looked great on the car, I am not sure if you will be able to get 35's on the front tires), chrome roof rack (which looked great), and chrome step bars.

My first impression of the car was the solid feel. I loved the sound of the doors closing, the tires were huge, it felt really well built.
So I test drove it, maybe 10-15 miles. The first thing I was concerned about was the acceleration. It was okay(average), not a V8, but not underpowered. I hit 70 on the on ramp without even noticing. The car revs very low so it doesn't feel like it is straining. The ride overall was good. Like I said it feels well built. I don't know if it is because it's a new car. However, when I hit a bump I noticed that the rear axle vibrates a little. I think it's because of the truck base. I was ok with it, but a back seat passenger may not like it.
This car is HUGE! I loved it when I pulled up at a red light only to look down on the Tahoe next to me, as he drolled over my ride. I passed a suburban, and again had to look down You definitely sit up high. The interior was great. Very plush and comfortable. The seats felt good, the fabric was nice. I love the size of the steering wheel. It is a fatter than most cars, and the wheel is smaller. I felt like I had really good control of the car. I think this is why the turning radius is so good, because of the small wheel. The radio (monsoon) was a little weak, but I have two 12's in my car now. The cargo area is a little small, but I'm sure you can sqeeze the luggage for a family of four in there(might be a little tight). The mirror has on star and compass, and temp. The view out of the car while driving is a little limited. The windows are small. The front window felt like a mile away, the rear view mirror was attached to the front, I had to reach way out to adjust it. I think once you get use to your blind spots, like any car, it will be okay. I definitely noticed a blind spot on my left. A lady who was sitting in the back while I test drove it felt a little clostrophobic (sp?) Keep that in mind if you plan on hauling any drunk girls in the back.
One draw back...you can not put the car in neutral for hauling on the automatic (for you RV'ers). Overall, I really like the car, I felt my schlong grow 3 inches while behind the wheel. Definitely a great truck! Hope that helps
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