This might be controvertial... but... what about the H2? Does anyone think that's a good idea? I don't mean the car itself, but marketing it as a mass consumer vehicle? I'm amazed how many are popping up in the burbs where I live. I suppose it's all about money.
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My best friend got an H2 about 7 or 8 months ago and I have to tell you for the money compared to other SUV's they are the sh*t!!! I love it. It IS MASSIVE but it looks sweet and the amentities inside the vehicle are unbelievable. Not to mention it can practically climb a freakin wall...hehe! Only HUGE drawback I saw was it was slow as molasses still and the gas mileage I think is still the worst out of any SUV. I think GM though hit a landmine with it...gonna sell a TON!
I can understand how people can like the H2, because, quite honestly, it's a pretty cool car. But I have the same problem with it as I do with the huge SUVs. It's so not necessary. If a third of the folks who buy the H2 actually go out and climb a mountain with it, I'd be less critical. But my guess is, it's just the next status symbol.
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Absolutely. Especially here in Houston where it's flat as a board. I consider it just another "look at me" car.
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