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Old 02-25-2010, 07:26 AM
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Default Re: GM Said to Not Win Chinese Approval for Hummer Sale (Update2)

I think some one will step up and go for HUMMER... Who else makes a rig like HUMMER.. Sure ther are the a few Multi 100K SUV's out there but none like the HUMMER H2 for the price.

Sometimes I wonder if the guys in the GM Board room are smoken Crack.
GM still has to sell off the tooling to some one for the H3... Don't know if AMG owns the tooling for the H2 or not but some one will buy it and continue to make spares.

Or maybe the off shore private deal will go down. I hope so... Hate to see the Beast Go.
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It's a sad day around here and I was tempted to put some black bunting over the front door and wear my black arm band. I think we all thought there was a good chance of this happening, but just hoped someone would come to the rescue. Most of us shared an experience people will never have again, driving a new Hummer out of the showroom. I plan on keeping mine a LONG TIME. One thing for sure, you're going to see less and less of them on the streets through attrition.
This reminds me of when Packard went down the tubes. My dad was a big Packard fan and when they closed their doors he was visibly depressed for a while. If you're into cars and vehicles, it's like the passing of a good friend.
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