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06-01-2006, 01:33 AM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
I'll have to double that information. I just turned 10K on the way home from work. Only trip to the dealer was for the additional fluid in the transfer case, and for a TCCM replacement and a new belt pulley to stop the squeak. I will go back for the new rails after I come back next month from Utah.
MPG on interstates was 18+ with air on and NO cruise, through the low mountains of KY and TN. Mileage for all city driving (more stop than go most of the time) has gone back up to 14.9 mpg. Went down in the winter to around 13.5 mpg.
As for idiots, only two, last year in the rest stop in IN was the first one. But after explaining to the witch that she had the H3 confused with the H2 (I explained the differences in mileage to the idiot), I then told her that if she was so worried about saving the natural resources, she should stop eating. I further explained that with what she needed to sustain her body weight, would easily feed a family of four. She then flipped me the bird, and got in her Honda Hybrid and actually tried to squeak the tires.
Latest one was last week. The weird neighbor (we all have one don't we), came over and told me I was wasting water resources by washing my H3. Well, I hate to say it, but I live in MI, and water is really not a big problem...yet. Only problem is the price we pay to Detroit for the water that supplies the suburbs. I also explained to him how to shove his head up his ass, leave me alone, and if you didn't notice, I'm the guy who at least once a month loads his H3 with a long range rifle, while having a SIG holstered to my hip, and drives off to the range. So, don't even think about f'ing with the Hummer.  All the while my one neighbor is washing his Expedition, and his wife's Tahoe, and the jerk never said a word to them.
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06-01-2006, 05:31 AM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
I will be taking a summer break from my current job to head to FT Indiantown Gap here in a few weeks (not before I have to drive to FT Dix and back). I will bring the H3 for the first trip to get my needed luxaries there to make life bearable then driving my 8 out. I pass thru Carsilse twice a month. Trying to save a few miles on the Hummer and some gas with the 8. I have a friend who lives down the "pike" toward Gettysburg. Last week we made a trip from Harrisburg on Saturday to see the import show. Love the town of Carsilse. I will try to post a few pics of my 8 tomorrow. Got rid of the wife and got the 8, was a great trade.
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06-01-2006, 05:53 AM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
Hey F stop.
Classic idiot stories!!! Why are they always fat chicks and nerds? 
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06-01-2006, 02:06 PM
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I was on the way to Ft Knox when a very very hot chic, mini skirt, midriff baring shirt apporached me staring at the H3. Being confident that it was either my uniform or the H3 I smiled as she walked up, and said "the reason innocent Iraqis are dying is because you and people like you are driving those". I think the only thing worse than an H3 driver to her was a soldier driving one. Oh well.
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06-01-2006, 02:14 PM
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TR8 Pic

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06-01-2006, 03:41 PM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
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Hey F stop.
Classic idiot stories!!! Why are they always fat chicks and nerds? 
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Sorry, left out one group, BIMBOS!!!
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06-01-2006, 04:32 PM
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you have to love the BIMBOs group, great to look at, if they would just smile instead of talk. Ruin it all as soon as they open the mouth...
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06-01-2006, 06:21 PM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
love the TR8 it looks to be in perfect condition.
I have yet to meet one of those tree huggers yet. But I'm sure I will. There have been several people ask me why I've bought such a gas hog and then turn around and tell me the H3 get's better milage than their car when I say 20 MPG.
As for iraq... I could go on for awhile there. Those of us in the military with a clue knew in 91 we'd have to go back and finish the job.
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06-01-2006, 06:42 PM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
Nice TR8! me and my wife combine for 600 lbs. you better have some big balls to walk up to us and dis the Hummer. i'll kill you and then the wife will cook you. Great meal treehuggers, little stringy 
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06-01-2006, 07:08 PM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
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you have to love the BIMBOs group, great to look at, if they would just smile instead of talk. Ruin it all as soon as they open the mouth...
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Not if you're prepared to put something in it 
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06-01-2006, 10:20 PM
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Hey F stop.
Classic idiot stories!!! Why are they always fat chicks and nerds? 
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Not sure, but I sure wish they would stay the F out of my way, and go harass the Dodge Ram drivers for a change.
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06-02-2006, 12:37 AM
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Not sure, but I sure wish they would stay the F out of my way, and go harass the Dodge Ram drivers for a change.
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No kidding ... as if Hummers are the only rigs out there sucking gas. How about full-size Fords, Land Rovers and anything with a Hemi.
I live north of Denver, and it's crazy how many rich Boulder hippies drive to their anti-war and anti-hummer demonstrations in Land Cruisers, Land Rovers, and gas sucking luxury cars. But god forbid ,they can't drive a Hummer. WTF 
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06-02-2006, 01:05 AM
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Re: 10,000 Mile Review
Having been there in '91 (the young guys call it the Great War) and a few return engagements since, I only wish we had visited the neighbor to the east and settle allot of the issues and be done with it.
The TR8 needs some serious work, two years alone while I was visiting our middle eastern beach, left it with more than a few surface rust spots. I am looking to read up on doing it myself so any auto body experts wanting to give me advice, please do. It is a great car, always fun when a few little boys with their rice burners with coffee can muffler pulls up and tries to play and gets smoked. They are always amazed about the V8 in it.
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