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I was at the San Jose international autoshow last weekend and went to the Hummer display of course. A lot of people checking out the H3's, but not much activity around the various versions of the H2.
S.
And on top of all that, she's a bit of a hottie.
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Susan Docherty really gets it, I'm glad she's
the general manager of Hummer. She's seems like
Steve Jobs as far as doing what is good.
I just did a Google search and found that
Autoline video online as a RealPlayer stream, at:
http://www.autolinedetroit.tv/autoli...hives_2006.php
(Hey, Susan said "no one needs a Hummer"
meaning they want one but don't
really need one. Hmmm, I disagree...)
I like the capability comparison with
Hummer vehicles being offroad capable
vs. watches being waterproof to 1000 meters...
Susan, when you do go with a hybrid engine
(down the road), make it a PLUG-IN capable hybrid!
(Then we can plug in our cars to electrical
outlets and run purely on electric motors until
we need to use gas.)
I also happened to see the CEO of General Motors
Rick Wagoner on a TV interview program this
morning (Sunday). I like how he emphasized the
importance of designing vehicles that people
want. There was an H3 in the background
(as well as a Corvette -- there was a gorgeous
black new Z06 on the showroom floor next to the
white H3 I bought!)
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