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azskyrider
09/30/2004, 11:16 PM
For those interested in seeing the H3 in some off road action... http://www.rubicon-trail.com/public/HummerH3/

doubleadesign
10/01/2004, 07:12 AM
kinda Honda Elementish in styling.
I like the extended fenders, too bad that's was it's only distinguishing feature.
i hope the final will have more character, this ones seems a bit lacking.
but owning a VX skews my opinion of every new model that comes out.
and every time i see a concept i get this crazy thought that if the VX went into production maybe this one will too!

I love the H3 pickup concept, just no place for the dog and wife together.

Francesco Rizzo
10/01/2004, 07:22 AM
I'm sorry to say, I don't think the vx is gonna be much of a match to this puppy, I found this info off of a site that had some spy photo's but I'm not too certain they're company released specs.

3.5L displacement double overhead cam (DOHC)
inline 5 cylinder configuration gas engine
20 valves variable valve timing
turbo 350 hp @ 6000 rpm
350 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm

Dallas4u
10/01/2004, 08:43 AM
Kinda hard to say what it looks like... besides the fact that you can just search on the net and find a million pics of it. At first I was thinking, it looks like a cross between a Liberty and a Xterra... then I realized they vinyl-ized the hell out of it. Now, the more I look at it... through the costume... the more I like it. Looks wise, it's much better than the overly bloated H2.

If those stats (listed above) are right, it could be a nice performer.

azskyrider
10/01/2004, 09:24 AM
http://www9.online.rtlklub.hu/kepek/0408auto//040802hummer32501.jpg
http://www9.online.rtlklub.hu/kepek/0408auto//040802hummer32502.jpg

azskyrider
10/01/2004, 09:34 AM
it will look like all hummers but here is an idea
http://hummer.carclub.ru/pictures/articles/bn_img_news.jpg

but if you look at this picture then the off road pics you can see through the cover and get a better idea. They said it will be priced in the mid $30,000s which I think is a Great price as 4WD 4runners,Pathfinders, Rubicon owners are in that ball park.

http://www.rubicon-trail.com/public/HummerH3/DSCN0010.JPG

Nazrat
10/01/2004, 03:08 PM
I hope that the H2 behind it is full of tie-rods

:D

-Tad

SPAZZ
10/01/2004, 05:19 PM
it looks like a Liberty /Saturn hybrid crossbread mutated lead eating freak!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cutting it short "Mercury Rising"

yeah...lets watch another video of the H2 blowing his tierod!!!!

Triathlete
10/01/2004, 10:48 PM
And in the end they will most likely become $30,000 POS posers with spinner rims!;puke:

VXR
10/02/2004, 01:52 PM
I heard it was a Silverado or Durango in a new dress.
or was that the H2?
:rolleyes:

azskyrider
10/03/2004, 07:29 AM
It is based on the Canyon with the Inline 5 cylinder engine with the addition of a turbo. In the mid 30's I am sure you will see twice as much on the road than the H2s.

transio
10/03/2004, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by VXR
I heard it was a Silverado or Durango in a new dress.
or was that the H2?
:rolleyes: The Durango is made by Chrysler, and is based off their small-truck platform. :)

mrtew
10/03/2004, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by azskyrider
it will look like all hummers but here is an idea
http://hummer.carclub.ru/pictures/articles/bn_img_news.jpg

but if you look at this picture then the off road pics you can see through the cover and get a better idea. They said it will be priced in the mid $30,000s which I think is a Great price....[/URL]

That drawing isn't even close! The spyshots are totally accurate except that the retail version doesn't have the grille curtain or the crazy black trim paintjob. The two pix you posted right above that one are totally accurate including the shot of the thickest steering wheel GM has ever produced, which actually started when the shop leather-wrapped a prototype steering wheel that already was the thickness of the 'final' wrapped version.

azskyrider
10/27/2004, 10:17 PM
http://www.rockcrawler.com/features/newsshorts/04october/hummer_h3.asp


Looks like an H2 to me but only more economical. For Being high tech it has the Low tech rear leaf spring suspension.

VX1032
10/28/2004, 06:03 AM
isn't the colorado pickup using an isuzu transfer case? wouldn't it be interesting if the H3 was too and we could get their 4.03 gears.

azskyrider
10/28/2004, 07:13 AM
Maybe an SUV not for the masses but it is very affordable at $35k. and comes from the factory with 33" tires. and a rear locker. Also about the size of an accord so it should be pretty agile. IMHO it could be a much better off road SUV than the h2.