I bought a used 07' H3 for a winter vehicle in Canada. The thing is incredible! It hardly notices any form of weather exists. I can drive it through snow drifts higher than the bumpers and it doesn't even hesitate. It gets way too much crap considering how great it is.
The tow point shown at 2:47, looks like it wouldn't handle a couple-a good bumps if the H3 was stuck. I wouldn't want to be depending on that with my 4000 lb. vehicle stuck hub-deep in vacuum mud. Those are there for decoration only.
most people nowadays take the marketing gimics of Tesla etc however for times like these why not neccessarily a Gas guzzler however something that can burn off fuel & put of enough precipitation
I bought a used 07' H3 for a winter vehicle in Canada. The thing is incredible! It hardly notices any form of weather exists. I can drive it through snow drifts higher than the bumpers and it doesn't even hesitate. It gets way too much crap considering how great it is.
as utilitarian as those years of Hummer's were they are the type of vehicles that can emit enough warming to generate to clouds or atmospheric content
It's just a 5-cylinder. Gets better gas mileage than a Toyota FJ.
É um super carro 🇧🇷👍
owned a '08 HUMMER H3 Alpha and loving' it!
you have now also
Planning to add Alpha to my collection :-)
my love hummer
Loved it and loved the driver ^_*
The tow point shown at 2:47, looks like it wouldn't handle a couple-a good bumps if the H3 was stuck. I wouldn't want to be depending on that with my 4000 lb. vehicle stuck hub-deep in vacuum mud. Those are there for decoration only.
There is a right-hand drive, isn't there?
well if the steering wheel is on the right side then it probably is?
most people nowadays take the marketing gimics of Tesla etc however for times like these why not neccessarily a Gas guzzler however something that can burn off fuel & put of enough precipitation
Gronky
You are calling H3 drivers plunkers? You really just blanketed that term for thousands of people?