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Old 03-11-2006, 11:25 PM   #31
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Yep its in Melbourne......fits 8 big blokes in it....and we have heaps of fun driving OVER roundabouts and have an expedition to dromans drive in planned. Took my wife parking in it recently....and man..have to tell you there is just tons of room....the grab handles make excellent stirrups.
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Old 03-11-2006, 11:48 PM   #32
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Oh that kind of hummer!
i was thinkin the same thing... i wouldnt pay for either....
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:31 AM   #33
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It actually has some pretty descent specs and a price thats well in range of competition models..

Something about owning one just doesn't appeal to me though.
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Old 04-11-2006, 10:53 AM   #34
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It will be on my list of cars to look at when I look at getting a new car late next year. They are not that big. Length is 4.7m and the width is 2.1

Compare that to a territory Length 4.8m and width 1.9m or 2.2 if you include mirrors.
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:32 AM   #35
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i wouldnt buy a H3....couldnt afford it.
if i could afford a Hummer it would have to be a H1.
if your gonna go big, you may as well do it properly.
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:41 PM   #36
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I wouldnt buy one.......But hopefully Jim Beam gives me one
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:54 PM   #37
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nah they look ok but i read its a five cylinda? as if you would get such a beefy looking thing and then you tell people it only has 5 cylindas...it has no power. a terry turbo would cost less or the same amount and it has a decent engine and would smash that under powered hummer...180kw vs 245 kw? what a joke
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Old 04-11-2006, 02:11 PM   #38
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are they turbo'd or no ?

if so .. wind up the boost.

if not .. then it sucks balls
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a terry turbo would cost less or the same amount and it has a decent engine and would smash that under powered hummer...180kw vs 245 kw? what a joke
And your point? The H3 will be in the same category as the Pathfinder, D3, prado ect. It was not designed as a performace SUV. There is a V8 H3 coming out in the USA late next year.
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Old 04-11-2006, 02:56 PM   #40
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I'm guessing they'll be priced out of most peoples range to consider one!! Should buy one for the wife, just have to make sure we can afford the insurance!!
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And your point? The H3 will be in the same category as the Pathfinder, D3, prado ect. It was not designed as a performace SUV. There is a V8 H3 coming out in the USA late next year.
my point is that it will chew alot of fuel, it will sound girly coming from a beasty looking thing , a stock terri would leave it for dead. let alone a terri turbo which is in the same price range as these monsters. and at the end of the day a real hummer has a v8
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Old 04-11-2006, 03:02 PM   #42
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The H3 is actually shorter than a Territory, is a toy ripp off of the real thing.
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Old 04-11-2006, 03:34 PM   #43
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I'd prefer this Land Rover
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Old 04-11-2006, 03:49 PM   #44
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I could afford to buy one, but if you are really wanting to go off road, here are the best options in factory condition:


1. Troopy turbo diesel
2. Defender
3. Patrol turbo diesel
4. Land cruiser turbo diesel
and at about 13. Hummer.

They are not really meant to go off road. They are just another status symbol. Alice Springs has a way of separting the men from the boys in 4 wheelers. The above list is based on experience.
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why are the land cruisers so good?
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:23 PM   #46
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a stock terri would leave it for dead. let alone a terri turbo which is in the same price range as these monsters.
But if you were to take them both off road I think you would find the H3 would leave the territory for dead.
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They are not really meant to go off road.
Are you referring to the H3 or hummers in general?
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Are you referring to the H3 or hummers in general?
military spec hummers will go almost anywhere, but they are too wide. But if you have cannons and bombs on board I guess it doesn't matter.... :
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why are the land cruisers so good?
Land cruisers are nowhere as good as they were once. IMO the last good cruisers were the 80 series, with the exception of some live front end 100 series. But keep the land cruiser troopy out of that statement, they are the last good toyota off roader. I have seen these trucks go all sorts of places with ease.

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I'd get one but not for offroading. Dump it on some big chromes and cruise the town for chicks to throw in the back! I bet you could still drive over some cars in it if you wanted to :
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