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Old 11-26-2002, 05:31 PM
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chuck,

buy an expedition, oh wait, they aint around anymore. hehe
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chuck,

buy an expedition, oh wait, they aint around anymore. hehe
The Expedition is all new for 2003.
The Excursion is still produced, though it has been marked for death.
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Originally posted by Chuck!
Its not big enough for my taste. I think it could stand to be a few feet higher, longer, and fatter.
and with less gass mileage.
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and with less gass mileage.
What's the deal with that! I drove one of those and it felt like the economy car it is. H2 is showing its true colors. Gets double-digit miles to the gallon.

Sissified if you ask me.
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C'mon, there's still hope. The Ford Excavation is on the right track.

http://216.103.53.239/carnut/oddball/SUVmonster.jpg

Optional oil tanker (not shown) mounted on the back is ideal for cross-country trips.
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Old 11-29-2002, 09:19 AM
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I was on the road alot yesterday (Thanksgiving) and I saw three of those things. The Chevy dealership in Morristown has about four of them on their lot. Can any GM dealer order those things?
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Old 11-29-2002, 09:39 AM
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Originally posted by kizz
C'mon, there's still hope. The Ford Excavation is on the right track.

http://216.103.53.239/carnut/oddball/SUVmonster.jpg

Optional oil tanker (not shown) mounted on the back is ideal for cross-country trips.
Whats the retail on one of those? LoL I want one.

I wonder what the 0 - 60 on that beast is...
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Old 11-29-2002, 10:47 AM
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The Hummer plant is like 10 minutes from my house . On the way to work I see truckloads of these things going out daily , definately more than I thought they would sell , damn .
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The Hummer plant is like 10 minutes from my house . On the way to work I see truckloads of these things going out daily , definately more than I thought they would sell , damn .
Yea same here. Its a beautiful sight.
BTW, since you live in South Bend and go by the Hummer Plant to get to work, then do you work in Osceola or Elkhart?
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Old 11-29-2002, 11:40 AM
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Yea same here. Its a beautiful sight.
BTW, since you live in South Bend and go by the Hummer Plant to get to work, then do you work in Osceola or Elkhart?
I work in Elkhart . Out on CR. 6/ CR. 17 close to the toll road exit out there .
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What i meant was get the excursion. =) sorry. =)
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Old 04-01-2003, 09:16 AM
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Unintended Effect: War sparks sales of Hummer vehicles, merchandise


By RICHARD TRUETT | Automotive News


The HUMVEE, or High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, has been a highly visible vehicle in the Iraq conflict.
General Motors didn't plan it this way, but the Hummer brand is getting a big boost from the war in Iraq.

Some dealers are reporting brisk vehicle sales while others say Hummer-brand shirts, mugs, jackets and models are flying out the door.

As in the 1991 Gulf War, the military version of the Hummer -- the HUMVEE -- is featured prominently in news reports from the battlefield.

At Hummer of Orlando in Orlando, Fla., showroom traffic and sales have risen dramatically in the past two weeks, says sales manager Rob Huth.

"People are buying more shirts, hats and models, and that is sparking interest in the Hummer," he says.

But not all Hummers are created equal. The H2 model -- sometimes called the 'Baby Hummer' -- has gotten a big boost in sales. In March, dealers are expected to sell as many as 3,300 H2s.

At that rate, the H2 plant in South Bend, Ind., will be operating at full capacity to keep up with demand. The plant can produce up to 40,000 vehicles a year.

By contrast, the full-sized Hummer -- dubbed the H1 -- hasn't gotten much of a sales boost from the war. Theat may be due to price: The least expensive H1 costs more than $100,000.

Hummer spokeswoman Heather Hall said AM General will produce 400 H1s this year. That will create a sizable inventory; Hummer dealers already have 350 to 400 H1s in stock.

One yardstick for the H2's popularity is Traderonline.com. The online auction service last week offered used H2s that were being offered for more than their original sticker price of $49,270.

The H2's popularity is putting some dealers in an uncomfortable position: They want to sell everything on their lot, but they don't want to appear to be profiting from the war.

"Obviously, any time you can get exposure like that, it can't hurt you," says Stan Parsons, sales manager at Al Serra Hummer in Colorado Springs, Colo.

There has been a "tremendous interest" in Hummer trinkets, and vehicle sales have been brisk, he says.

Before the war, Hummer H2 sales were hot, Parsons says. Despite a general market downturn, it remains a strong seller, he adds.

The dealership has a 15-day supply of the H2, significantly short of its 60-day supply of other nameplates.

At Cerritos Hummer in Cerritos Calif., H2 sales are booming, says Product Manager Tom Bowlin. In the week after the first missile attack on Iraq on March 19, the dealership sold 32 H2 trucks. Normally the dealership sells 70 a month.

Early tax refunds boost sales every March, Bowlin says. But the war appears to be the primary reason for the uptick.

Says Bowlin: "Nothing screams American like driving a Hummer."
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Says Bowlin: "Nothing screams American like driving a Hummer."
YUP.
3gals/mile, $800 tires, and the perception that "I can drive OVER you if I choose to".

That's got American written ALL OVER IT.
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GM has got to be laughing all the way to the bank. The profit margins on those H2's is very high, and with the Escalade doing well they are worth the sale of 10 S10's or Cavaliers, for bottom line.
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