Log in

View Full Version : Ageless wonder Rod Hall,...


f5fstop
12-08-2006, 11:45 AM
...Reno, Nev., captured his 12th SCORE season class point title, winning the Stock Mini class in a Hummer H3.

NEOCON1
12-08-2006, 12:47 PM
:beerchug: :D

PARAGON
12-08-2006, 03:03 PM
sorry fstop for this


Yet he can't see fit to operate a dealership where it takes care of the customer. Apparently it's common for NV dealers to stick it to the customers and not give a crap.

I would just assume Hummer had nothing to do with Rod and Chad Hall after hearing about their Winkle Hummer dealership.

Besides, who gives a crap about H2 or H3s doing Baha style racing. Hummer needs to sponsor some teams to crawl some rocks or something that is a little closer to what the end user actually does.

HUMMJAY
12-08-2006, 03:49 PM
I did a three day driving school with Rod Hall, out at lake Taho, realy nice guy!

aetherH3
12-08-2006, 05:27 PM
sorry fstop for this


Yet he can't see fit to operate a dealership where it takes care of the customer. Apparently it's common for NV dealers to stick it to the customers and not give a crap.



I whole-heartedly agree. :iagree:

That dealership is SO disorganized and never really goes out of their way to take care of the customer, well, this one at least.:(

HummBebe
12-08-2006, 11:12 PM
Well, I can only say what I know for a fact.

I have met Josh and Rod Hall, 2 times. Both times they were gracious, friendly, and genuinely seemed to want to work with owners in teaching them how to use their HUMMERS.

I watched Rod walk up to at least 50 Hummer owners, staged and ready to hit a trail, and hang in the window of every Hummer, and PERSONALLY THANK EACH AND EVERY OWNER for coming to his event.

They put on great events, and personally participate in those events. They aren't like other "Stars" or high profile people, that will have someone else put on an event, and then show up to sign t-shirts and photos for a few moments and leave.

I have communicated (e-mail) with Chad 2 times. Both times I found him to be less than sincere, short, and or in some way in appropriate. Like he was way too busy for the "little people".

So sorry Chad, daddy loves Josh more, it's obvious....;)