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DennisAJC
10-17-2006, 02:25 AM
Wifey wants to trade her vehicle in for a Toyota FJ instead of an H3. Having driven both for a few days, the FJ made the H3 feel "3rd World:shhh: :giggling: ".

Painful to admit but our first choice FJ is superior to the H3 in every way.

Our second choice was the Jeep Unlimited Sahara.:eek: :popcorn:


I'll never trade in my H2. Bar none it's the best rig out of the box for a huge range of uses other than off-roading which is it's primary strength.









I fear total honesty is gonna get me flamed. Sorry guys. It's not intended to offend.

DRTYFN
10-17-2006, 02:28 AM
The pain of banning will eventually fade.:fdance: :fdance: :fdance:

Hmmm2
10-17-2006, 02:45 AM
Having driven both for a few days, the FJ made the H3 feel "3rd World:shhh: :giggling: ".

Painful to admit but our first choice FJ is superior to the H3 in every way.

WHAT?!?!?!?!?!?!:eek:

The Green Lantern
10-17-2006, 06:10 AM
I saw the new Jeep 4 doors (Green) today for the first time and I really like it!!! :dancingbanana:

Hmmm2
10-17-2006, 06:18 AM
I saw the new Jeep 4 doors (Green) today for the first time and I really like it!!! :dancingbanana:
I've seen two black ones (one on the road and one at the Auto Show) in the last 2 weeks. I like it, too, but not enough to give up my H3. There's a chance we may trade our Jeep Grand Cherokee in for it, but I was hoping for an H2 as our 2nd vehicle. :crying: We'lllllll see. ;)

Sewie
10-17-2006, 07:14 AM
our first choice FJ is superior to the H3 in every way.


Please explain.

dеiтайожни
10-17-2006, 07:20 AM
Please explain.

Dennis recently came out of the closet. That should explain it quite well. :shhh:

DDWH
10-17-2006, 03:42 PM
:giggling:

CO Hummer
10-17-2006, 04:18 PM
Hey, throw a six-pack of spare differentials in the trunk and the H3 is every bit as capable as the FJ. :D :D :D



I still can't help thinking of Shaggy when the FJ talk comes up. That's why I can't get into them. :D

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 04:31 PM
I still can't help thinking of Shaggy when the FJ talk comes up.Except for the capable part.:giggling:

DennisAJC
10-17-2006, 04:50 PM
It's understandable for some to be pissed off or shocked as to why I (Or most other members.) feel this way.

Being an H2 owner, driving an H3 to me clearly feels like a downgrade. Now don't get all fruity because I said that but there is a reason why the H3 is cheap.

We checked out 3 rigs. Jeep Unlimited, FJ, H3. I would love nothing more than to have another H in my garage. The H2 and H1 is too much rig for my wife as she claims. And it came down to quality, reliability, and surprisingly.....looks. Let me quickly explain;

Quality: FJ hands down. It's a Toyota. Unlike the H2, GM really cheapened out on the H3 IMO.

Reliability: See above.

Looks: It's still a unique looking rig. The H3 looks like an H2 but cheaper. And that's the hard truth. Not interested in a lesser rig that looks or tries to be like an H2 sitting next to mine.

The power is a big thing. H3 sports one of the weakest engines around. And it's suppose to be a Hummer.

As an H2 owner, I think it's an honest and very qualified assesment.

FJ>Wrangler>H3

But that's just my opinion.

f5fstop
10-17-2006, 05:15 PM
It's understandable for some to be pissed off or shocked as to why I (Or most other members.) feel this way. (Neither pissed off or shocked. It's your money purchase what you want. Hell, I drove Jeeps while a GM employee so I can't say anything.)

Being an H2 owner, driving an H3 to me clearly feels like a downgrade. Now don't get all fruity because I said that but there is a reason why the H3 is cheap.

We checked out 3 rigs. Jeep Unlimited, FJ, H3. I would love nothing more than to have another H in my garage. The H2 and H1 is too much rig for my wife as she claims. And it came down to quality, reliability, and surprisingly.....looks. Let me quickly explain;

Quality: FJ hands down. It's a Toyota. Unlike the H2, GM really cheapened out on the H3 IMO. (Quality? I say is not that high on the two FJs I looked at. As for cheapness, the interior, in my opinion, looked cheaper in the FJ. But this is all subjective. )
Reliability: See above. (Time will tell on this one. As time goes on, there may be some areas that pop out as being not as reliable. Off-road it like some of the H3s and see what happens.)

Looks: It's still a unique looking rig. The H3 looks like an H2 but cheaper. And that's the hard truth. Not interested in a lesser rig that looks or tries to be like an H2 sitting next to mine. (Agreed, it is unique.)

The power is a big thing. H3 sports one of the weakest engines around. And it's suppose to be a Hummer. (I drove one, and compared to the 3.7L in the newer H3s, I didn't notice that much in city traffic. For power, the 2008 will exceed it, unless Toyota comes out with a bigger engine.)
As an H2 owner, I think it's an honest and very qualified assesment.

FJ>Wrangler>H3 (My assessment would be H3/Wrangler > FJ. I do have to admit, I like the new Wrangler and the 4-door design, in the right color (RED), is growing on me again. The FJ is unique and I kind of like it, but that interior I could never live with. Again, my opinion, and I respect yours.)
But that's just my opinion.

Keep us up to date with how it off-roads over the next year. I would be curious to hear the honest truth about its abilities. Talking with other owners, none have taken it off-road, and naturally, I do NOT believe any salespeople who sell the vehicle. But I trust your assessment of its abilities.

What color did you get? I like the yellow or the silver....

h2co-pilot
10-17-2006, 05:20 PM
I agree on the interior of the FJ.

It seems that comparing raw dimensions that the off-roading capabilities should be rather similar- tho the weight of the H3 relative to it's size is an advantage- as with anything so similar "It's all in the driver.". That is all.

:popcorn:

dochummer
10-17-2006, 05:40 PM
My wife wants an LR3.....I'd take it over an FJ any day... :)

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 05:41 PM
Obviously no one has seen a new JK perform offroad, but to already assume it's somehow below the FJ or the H3 is laughable.

Simply having a SFA with disconnects and lockers F and R quickly accelerates it off-road wise.

It is certainly comparable to the FJ in the interior and blows each of the others away due to the simple fact that it can go topless.

Obviously, from other threads, it's already known what I now think of the FJ/H3 comparison off-road.

usetosellhummer
10-17-2006, 06:12 PM
what a joke:iagree:

BlueHUMMERH2
10-17-2006, 06:24 PM
Having been in the position of having both an H2 and H3 in the driveway, I'd have to say, in my opinion, Dennis has contracted mad cow disease. :D

I find the H3 interior quality to be extremely high in comparision to both the FJ and the new Wrangler. I never really found the engine in the H3 to be lackluster, except when passing on country roads (which I do maybe 3x/month). I personally don't like a powerful, rip-roaring engine unless there's sporty handling to back it up (i.e., BMW X5). So the whole acceleration/power argument is a moot point in my opinion, and if you're really interested in an off-road vehicle, should it matter if you can go 0-60MPH in 8 seconds? I think the relationship of the torque band to RPM's should be of more interest.

If you're looking for strictly a street vehicle, then avoid the H3. It's not designed for that use. Choose a Ford Explorer or the new GM Acadia/Outlook/Enclave CUVs, because they certainly have the power, and the latter models will have tons of cargo room, airbags, seating, AWD, and power along with 22-24 MPG. There's absolutely no reason to have an FJ, Jeep, or Hummer if you're not looking to use it off-highway.

So I suppose we should ask, what are your intentions with the next vehicle Dennis? Do you plan to take it off the highway? Or is it a mall cruiser designed to ferry dry goods from the grocery store and back? No offense here, but we should just know what your intentions are.

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 06:38 PM
.......but we should just know what your intentions are.You don't need to know ****!

You offering an opinion is like an ant farting! It means nothing.

ZigsRig
10-17-2006, 06:58 PM
:lame: ...

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 07:08 PM
:lame: ...Yep, you are indeed lame. Why the need to proclaim it so in this thread?

hummog
10-17-2006, 07:13 PM
Interesting how H2's are perceived to be so superior to the H3's, yet when H1's felt this way about H2's it was a different story.......

DennisAJC
10-17-2006, 07:38 PM
Just to clarify,

I'm not at all slamming the H3 members here. Some of you guys have proven to have uncanny wheelin ability as witnessed in Moab and now the Rubicon.

Just have a different opinion on rigs.

dеiтайожни
10-17-2006, 08:25 PM
see! more great examples of reading comprehesion. First, just because I can admit that the FJ can outwheel the H3, far from leads anyone to assume that I "love" the FJ. I think they are ugly as crap, anal warts and all.

So, does the FJ outwheel the H3 enough to make up for it's ugly as crap looks? Considering all these vehicles (in most cases probably), are on paved roads at least 90% of the time, what's the better choice? Seems logical to go with one that you can actually bare to look at it, be seen in, and be comfortable in.

This one could probably outwheel the **** out of your h2, so should we all run out and get one?!
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6728/soccermom1280au0.jpg

h2co-pilot
10-17-2006, 08:27 PM
yes

BlueHUMMERH2
10-17-2006, 08:30 PM
So, does the FJ outwheel the H3 enough to make up for it's ugly as crap looks? Considering all these vehicles (in most cases probably), are on paved roads at least 90% of the time, what's the better choice? Seems logical to go with one that you can actually bare to look at it, be seen in, and be comfortable in.

This one could probably outwheel the **** out of your h2, so should we all run out and get one?!
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6728/soccermom1280au0.jpg

Muahahaha! :OWNED:

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 08:31 PM
So, does the FJ outwheel the H3 enough to make up for it's ugly as crap looks? Considering all these vehicles (in most cases probably), are on paved roads at least 90% of the time, what's the better choice? Seems logical to go with one that you can actually bare to look at it, be seen in, and be comfortable in.

This one could probably outwheel the **** out of your h2, so should we all run out and get one?!
I never said one should buy the FJ over the H3, never said the FJ was "better" than the H3, etc. Simply stated FJ > H3 based on MY experience with wheeling both vehicles.

If it was simply about wheeling, I wouldn't own a H2.

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 08:33 PM
BTW beloved does not = love


If you had any love in your childhood, you might know this :shhh:WTF?

You get more weird and dumb with each post.

BlueHUMMERH2
10-17-2006, 08:34 PM
I never said one should buy the FJ over the H3, never said the FJ was "better" than the H3, etc. Simply stated FJ > H3 based on MY experience with wheeling both vehicles.



Better =/= greater than?:confused:

dеiтайожни
10-17-2006, 08:47 PM
I never said one should buy the FJ over the H3, never said the FJ was "better" than the H3, etc. Simply stated FJ > H3 based on MY experience with wheeling both vehicles.

If it was simply about wheeling, I wouldn't own a H2.

So, is it or isn't it simply about wheeling?

ROX
10-17-2006, 09:55 PM
LMFAO! :D Dennis!!quit stirring the pot!:twak:

Make sure the one you get is the SAFEST one to put your wife and children in on the freeway and around town.

:popcorn: :popcorn:

PARAGON
10-17-2006, 09:59 PM
So, is it or isn't it simply about wheeling?Is what simply about wheeling? My owning an H2?

By my comment, obviously not.

RazM
10-17-2006, 10:02 PM
I found the root of the problem!

Lets face it Dennis, your wife really just needs something substantial in her hands. You obviously can't fulfill her needs in that department, and neither can the H3. I hope the FJ saves your marriage :beerchug:

dеiтайожни
10-18-2006, 12:14 AM
LMFAO! :D Dennis!!quit stirring the pot!:twak:

That is exactly why I've been petitioning to stop the retail release of Dennis's HT. No telling when he will stir the pot again, and instead of no residue, it will be like superglue.

dеiтайожни
10-18-2006, 12:14 AM
I found the root of the problem!

Lets face it Dennis, your wife really just needs something substantial in her hands. You obviously can't fulfill her needs in that department, and neither can the H3. I hope the FJ saves your marriage :beerchug:

:jump: Best of luck!

SnakeH2
10-18-2006, 02:28 AM
I found the root of the problem!

Lets face it Dennis, your wife really just needs something substantial in her hands. You obviously can't fulfill her needs in that department, and neither can the H3. I hope the FJ saves your marriage :beerchug:

I sense a picture of someone sleeping:giggling: :giggling: