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11-29-2006, 06:24 PM
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11-29-2006, 11:35 PM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
"Experts say high gas prices may affect H2 sales to some degree, but what affects the vehicle most is its market-limiting price tag."
And non-experts say the other reason is the drivetrain and body are too old in the tooth. Drivetrain will change next year, and interior, but the body needs a drastic change. And, the release of the H3 just may have stolen some sales.  Just my non-expert opinion.
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11-30-2006, 12:21 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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"Experts say high gas prices may affect H2 sales to some degree, but what affects the vehicle most is its market-limiting price tag."
And non-experts say the other reason is the drivetrain and body are too old in the tooth. Drivetrain will change next year, and interior, but the body needs a drastic change. And, the release of the H3 just may have stolen some sales.  Just my non-expert opinion.
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Interior....YES could be improved. But i sure as hell hope they dont go rounding off the exterior to look like some God damn everday SUV. The boxy shape needs to be kept. If not I should just by a Tahoe and add some offroad goodies. I know the suspension blows a Tahoes away but one of the appealing factors to me with the H2 is its "odd" look.
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11-30-2006, 01:03 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
I am NOT saying to round it off, but there are changes that could be done to improve and add a new refreshed look to the vehicle. I'm not a designer so, I can't help, but changing the front end and adding HIDs, changing the back end and added LEDs.
Possible a temp spare could be used to save weight,  , some large fender flares to make it look like a large H3  , with some automatic chrome retractable running boards with lights. 
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11-30-2006, 01:11 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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Originally Posted by f5fstop
I am NOT saying to round it off, but there are changes that could be done to improve and add a new refreshed look to the vehicle. I'm not a designer so, I can't help, but changing the front end and adding HIDs, changing the back end and added LEDs.
Possible a temp spare could be used to save weight,  , some large fender flares to make it look like a large H3  , with some automatic chrome retractable running boards with lights. 
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11-30-2006, 07:11 PM
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Stop it! I like my H2!  If they change the body style I might as well go back to driving the F.O.R.D. 
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11-30-2006, 01:22 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
Maybe they should quit building the H2 and just build H3'sthen  . $$$ will be the deciding factor of course.
It kicks ass, nothing on the planet can wear as many hats as it, and if its time is over, so be it. I got mine. H3 can't do what I need it to do, nor can JK, Rubicon, KY cruiser, etc. Maybe there are to few of "me's" out there for it to sell? Good, I (we H2 owners) am (are) rare.
My opinion is that we will see a comback w/ the new engine/interior, especially if it has a deisel option. You will get a buch of the contractor types and specialty blue collar guys types to give it a look.
Hopefully the exterior will remain mostly the same as I feel it can be a timeless design (like the Jeep). Therefore, acessories and parts interchangability will help it become the off road entusiast vehicle it should be. Of course new lights, bumpers, grilles, interiors, etc should happen, but if the chassis remains similar it will grow to be a legend like the Broncos, K5's and more recently XJ's have.
We will see!
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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Maybe they should quit building the H2 and just build H3'sthen  . $$$ will be the deciding factor of course.
It kicks ass, nothing on the planet can wear as many hats as it, and if its time is over, so be it. I got mine. H3 can't do what I need it to do, nor can JK, Rubicon, KY cruiser, etc. Maybe there are to few of "me's" out there for it to sell? Good, I (we H2 owners) am (are) rare.
My opinion is that we will see a comback w/ the new engine/interior, especially if it has a deisel option. You will get a buch of the contractor types and specialty blue collar guys types to give it a look.
Hopefully the exterior will remain mostly the same as I feel it can be a timeless design (like the Jeep). Therefore, acessories and parts interchangability will help it become the off road entusiast vehicle it should be. Of course new lights, bumpers, grilles, interiors, etc should happen, but if the chassis remains similar it will grow to be a legend like the Broncos, K5's and more recently XJ's have.
We will see!
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yesh..... ditto.... yesh
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11-30-2006, 02:36 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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Maybe they should quit building the H2 and just build H3'sthen  . $$$ will be the deciding factor of course.
It kicks ass, nothing on the planet can wear as many hats as it, and if its time is over, so be it. I got mine. H3 can't do what I need it to do, nor can JK, Rubicon, KY cruiser, etc. Maybe there are to few of "me's" out there for it to sell? Good, I (we H2 owners) am (are) rare.
My opinion is that we will see a comback w/ the new engine/interior, especially if it has a deisel option. You will get a buch of the contractor types and specialty blue collar guys types to give it a look.
Hopefully the exterior will remain mostly the same as I feel it can be a timeless design (like the Jeep). Therefore, acessories and parts interchangability will help it become the off road entusiast vehicle it should be. Of course new lights, bumpers, grilles, interiors, etc should happen, but if the chassis remains similar it will grow to be a legend like the Broncos, K5's and more recently XJ's have.
We will see!
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SUPER DITTO'S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leave outside alone, add diesel option, and not change interior but add options for seating and console like 4 captains with full console. HID's outside for better visibiliy but, please leave outside look alone for everyday user and let each person add their signature to it and that keeps a whole other industry alive as well. I can't wait till i get another H2 to go with Show Queen to drive everyday with diesel in the new one and just run the wheels off it and it not be a super glamour girl. Even if I do not off road, which would not be the case, I would use it as a daily work truck in SUT or a H2 pickup model and it would go dirty a few more days like a work truck would. But, would be happy with regular old H2 wear it out and come back and buy the same one again not worried if it looked the same as the one I had 10 years ago, I buy a GM pickup truck for 25 years not for change in looks. The H2 meets the urge it causes inside ME to be used in different roles as represented by the hundreds of cases on this forum. Reference Pic of TAZ "Beastly Beauty" customized because that is what i felt like doing with it at the time. Next one would like 4 captains as no kids to haul and huge rear carrying space for cases of blueprints, tool chest, lock in box to carry items or luggage, and whatever else. They take rough edge off H2 and I can get by with a GM truck and a new 2008 Challenger R/T.
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Hopefully the exterior will remain mostly the same as I feel it can be a timeless design (like the J##p).
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Agree. A few weeks ago, I was at an outdoor wedding. When the valet drove my Hummer away, it was the only time I have really seen it being driven by someone else. I wasn't really paying attention until I looked back at some one behind who was talking, and there was my H2 about 100 yds away. I almost froze. That was THE vehicle I really wanted. And it was mine. I recall thinking, "wow, that's the best looking vehicle I've ever seen." I would not change its basic looks one bit. If I could only have and drive one vehicle for the next ten years, and I could not sell it for cash (otherwise I would go for a Maybach or something), there is no other vehicle of which I know that I would rather have at any price. On the other hand, if I had to make the same choice, but for a second, non-commuting vehicle, I'd probably go with the H1.
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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Originally Posted by f5fstop
I am NOT saying to round it off, but there are changes that could be done to improve and add a new refreshed look to the vehicle. I'm not a designer so, I can't help, but changing the front end and adding HIDs, changing the back end and added LEDs.
Possible a temp spare could be used to save weight,  , some large fender flares to make it look like a large H3  , with some automatic chrome retractable running boards with lights. 
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Well if it has the automatic chrome retractable running boards with lights then where can I pre-order 
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11-30-2006, 06:20 AM
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Re: H2 Plant Layoffs
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Originally Posted by f5fstop
I am NOT saying to round it off, but there are changes that could be done to improve and add a new refreshed look to the vehicle. I'm not a designer so, I can't help, but changing the front end and adding HIDs, changing the back end and added LEDs.
Possible a temp spare could be used to save weight,  , some large fender flares to make it look like a large H3  , with some automatic chrome retractable running boards with lights. 
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Make it look like an H3 did that hurt I thought the H3 was a small cheap imitation of an H2 .The REBEL
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Make it look like an H3 did that hurt I thought the H3 was a small cheap imitation of an H2 .The REBEL
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This coming from a guy whose genes come from his mom and her cousin Jimmy Bob.
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