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Originally Posted by iwillnc
By the numbers there are actually around 1,000 more H2's that were produced then H3's
Which is hard to tell when driving around.
But yea, It's definately not a boring everyday toyota that everyone has anyway
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Not True-
Total production figures on the H2 were 149,939 - AM General and wikipedia agree on this figure.
Total production figures on the H3 were 156,867 - GM's figures are a little higher than wikipedia on this model.
Even lower numbers are H2s produced from 2006 on 37,511
Lowest numbers are for the H3 Alphas and 2005 and up H2 SUTs. 2005 and up SUT production is 21,312.
I have to agree with most, that although H2s are plentiful around here with Lynch right around the corner, I don't see nearly as many as I saw two years ago. When winter comes here, you see the Hummers come out of garage retirement!