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I didn't think GM could ruin the Hummer anymore after the H2. Guess I was wrong. I'm sure this one will be another classic plastic covered piece of GM crap too.
but.. GM would consider the vehicle a success. everyone wants one (except for the folks in this thread), they cost a ton, and GM makes lots of $$ off them. i'd say its working pretty good!
but.. i don't really like them. i'd take one though.
i think it looks a lot like a trailblazer w/nissan fenders. two wrongs don't make a right. although we see these vehicles so often before they are completly done and most of the time, they look horrible untill they actually finish it all the way. i dunno, we'll see.
Originally posted by wilson_nick i think it looks a lot like a trailblazer w/nissan fenders. two wrongs don't make a right. although we see these vehicles so often before they are completly done and most of the time, they look horrible untill they actually finish it all the way. i dunno, we'll see.
That's a good point, many times they purposely add body cladding, additional lights, blackout portions, etc. so you can't readily tell what the finished product will look like. I've seen quite a few prototypes here in Colorado (they test brakes on Pikes Peak a lot) that looked very different than the finished product...
have you ever seen spy photos of other new cars?
They have covered up the body with plastic and wrapped it with black covering so compeditors cant copy it.
motortrend.com
2005 Hummer H3: Midsize sport/ute adds a third range to the Hummer brand, derived from the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups.
I think GM is just taking a Name and well established reputation and running with it! Just like every other company out there. Make crap and sell it with the name brand.