Coming Back to Hummer
Now that we've had one of our first good snowfalls in upstate NY (8 inches so far amd still snowing), one of my closest friends who sold his H2 a year ago when the economy was taking a dive called to ask if I knew of any good H2s for sale late last night.
This is the same guy that tells everyone how he loves his Honda CRV, gets 22 mpg with it, the SUV of the future blah blah blah - we've all heard that song! He's 60 miles north of Albany in a very rural area and probably snowed in, even with the CRV. It just won't hack it in the deep snow like an H2 even with AWD it's not a Hummer. I think the H2 does so well because of the aggressive factory tires (although a lot of us have aftermarket tires), superior ground clearance (so the frame isn't pushing the snow like a snow plow), locking axles, and a good bit of weight over those wheels for traction.
The news said some of the area hospitals are requesting 4 X 4 owners to call and take nurses and doctors in today. At times like these it's great to own a Hummer.
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