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Another forced re-occurence of a bad driver with the wrong stuff.
Another guy who surely drives a Hummer without knowing how to work it when outside a tarred road.
Should I would have been the Hummer dealer with some ethics I would have suggested the guy to keep driving ordinary stuff ...
In this country, roads are also full of luxury j*rks who drive the wrong size/stuff
Alain
Give it a break, its a new KJ Renegade(Liberty for all you that dont know codes). It only has a 210 HP 3.7V6. That Scrambler might have had a V8 in it.
My friedns friend got a H2 stuck in a mud puddel (back wheels only) and called onstar and told them that he got his H2 stuck in the mud and they laughed! :s They realy shouldent have made the H2, they turnned a perfectly awsome hum-v into a soccer mom van
Its like if Lockeed took there C-130 and made a whole new one with less STOL and not as durable. or made a 747 crappyer, or took the cessna 172 and add 4X4 decal and made it lukurious and wide.
Collins Bros. Jeep sells H2 Rescue Team Shirts for us Jeepers. I love my TJ Sahara and would not trade it for anything except another Jeep. Life is good.
I love it! As a Jeep owner (I have a Wrangler and Cherokee), this just validates my feelings that more expensive does not always mean better. Jeep.com should post this somewhere on their website as well as using it as part of an upcoming advertising campaign.
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