H2 sales down 33% in Jan.
Originally posted by Z28x
How many years does GM plan to build the Hummer H2? You can't exectly redesign it, it has to look a Hummer. IMO It is kind of in the same boat as the Retro styled cars.
How many years does GM plan to build the Hummer H2? You can't exectly redesign it, it has to look a Hummer. IMO It is kind of in the same boat as the Retro styled cars.
Now GM may want to consider making them more usable for people who actually need or want a truck. Maybe a truck that's alittle different. (should I trademark that?)
First order of business.....make a diesel available.
Second order of business....make the interior more useable and less chintzy.
Third order of business.....the 30-something chick market, is NOT your segment.
Um, actually, yea.
To anyone that's followed trends in the upper-end SUV market in the past 5 years, it's clear that a new models spends a few months on top, and then slides down to make room for the next champion of conspicuous consumption.
To anyone that's followed trends in the upper-end SUV market in the past 5 years, it's clear that a new models spends a few months on top, and then slides down to make room for the next champion of conspicuous consumption.
It's interesting that you and I are on opposing sides of the CAFE argument. Maybe we're not, just at odds over the solution.
Todd
Originally posted by Z284ever
Smoke and mirrors will only take you so far.
The H2 is a $50,000, 6000lbs, 11mpg, 5 passenger vehicle , with a cheap interior and poor visibility.
It can't be a hot seller forever.
Smoke and mirrors will only take you so far.
The H2 is a $50,000, 6000lbs, 11mpg, 5 passenger vehicle , with a cheap interior and poor visibility.
It can't be a hot seller forever.

I sat in my 1st H2 at the LA show, and was extremely dissappointed with the thing. H2 was always the only large SUV I actually liked, but it's interior is complete crap in quality next to a Chevy suburban, let alone a Ford Expedition and especially next to even a Lincoln Aviator. There were cheap pieces everywhere, some were loose, others seemed like they wouldn't last a year of just regular (not even off road) use. The outward visibility was horrendous.
I pretty much hate all large SUVs, but I used to think the H2 was at least cool. Not anymore.
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