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Old 05-15-2007, 04:38 AM
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Default Re: h3 vs h2 in speed.

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2006 H3 will lose to a 2006 H2, but not by that much, and it is not the dog everyone says it is. It will get up and go, and runs 90 all day long...well so long as the fuel remains.
2007 H3 will stay pretty much even with the 2007 H2. Just a note: the 2008 Alpha will kick the 2007 H2's rear end (well, maybe not kick but beat ). I have not had the privalege to try out a 2008 Alpha against a 2008 H2, since I'm having problems finding the 6.2L H2.
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thanks f5, Ive driven several h3's and even had one as a rental car for a few days between the time I wrote this post up. Your right, the h3 really is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be, but I'll wait for the alpha, I like to know i have a lot of power behind me. The alpha Im sure will beat the 2007 h2, but with the increase of hp in the 2008 h2 it should be interesting to see how quick they are. Looking forward to seeing more of these updated trucks.
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