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Originally Posted by tomp
You're correct about the offroad part, but that's not how I looked at it. I was looking at it more on the lines of the haters claiming H2 drivers pretend they are in the military etc.
Don't get me wrong though, I am all for making a vehicle look unique - but this one and ones with rubber band tires give the haters ammo to fight with. I certainly don't hate chrome - except when it's way overdone or reduces offroad capabilities.
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Not arguing here -- just struck me funny how the same stuff produces polar opposite opinions. To me, the "black out" H2s seem to pretend to be in the military much much more (after all, who's ever seen bling-bling on a military vehicle?). Since the H2 is an SUV first and foremost, I feel that going "black out" is abandoning part of the H2's heritage -- just as much as going "full bling" mode with rubber band tires abandons it's 4x4 capabilities.
Therefore, the
perfect H2 should be one who embraces all aspects of what makes it "Like Nothing Else"; a blinger who tackles serious trails; in short... MINE!
