RE: [DMCForum] Big Trucks..
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RE: [DMCForum] Big Trucks..



You know I was thinking that as I replied to Marc's post myself.  I was
telling my father the other day that next Hurricane season I might be able
to make it to our plant facility even in the worst conditions.  I can just
see me pulling up to a customer to pick up their scrap wheels in my wife's
H2.



On a side note, my father and I were also mulling about replacing our Rams
with H1's one day for work one day for just that impression I described
before.  We tow about 8000 Lbs or scrap in our trailers daily, and the H1
would more than tackle that.  If the H2 came in diesel we would do it now.
Our junkyard buddies would flip out if we drove in with those bad boys lol.



Jack Stiefel -- Tampa, Florida

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From: Andrei Cular [mailto:acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 9:43 PM
To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Big Trucks..



In south west FL 6" of standing water is a daily occurance during rainy
season.


Andrei

Marc Levy wrote:

>
>How often will you wife need to tackle 6 inches of
>standing water at 40mph?  or climb 16-inch steps?
>
>It may be a capable vehicle, but in most cases the
>only purpose to a vehicle like this is status.  Most
>(not all) owners have no need for that kind of
>machine.
>
>
>--- Jack Stiefel <jackstiefel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
><SNIP>

>
>>The H2 is said to be capable of tackling 6 inches of
>>standing water without
>>slowing below 40 mph, and conquer 20-inch streams at
>>5 mph. According to
>>Hummer "It can also comfortably and confidently
>>climb 16-inch steps and
>>rocks, without getting hung up or jarring its
>>passengers. And it can paddle
>>through deep sand or run over sandy surfaces in
>>high-speed desert conditions
>>with remarkable ease." The H2's 6.0-liter V8 is good
>>for 316 hp and 360 lb
>>ft of torque. The V8 is mated to a heavy duty GM
>>4L65-E four-speed
>>electronic automatic transmission, with a 3.06 first
>>gear ratio.
>>
>>
>>
>>Just my 2 cents, but it is a very capable vehicle my
>>wife will be proud to
>>drive around since she hates the Mini-van.  Truth be
>>told it will be her
>>daily driver as I use my 2005 Ram 2500 Turbo Diesel.
>>   
>>
><SNIP>
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