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Old 06-27-2008, 12:17 AM   #241 (permalink)
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Re: GM's Hummer brand under review for sale or major revamp

Regardless of gas prices, Hummer is still a brand that both my wife and I aspire to buy, and I would hate to see it killed off as a knee-jerk reaction.

There has been a lot of talk about making a smaller H4, but why not a much smaller version that is still at its roots a hard core off roader.

I owned an '88 Suzuki Samurai for almost 10 years and had to get rid of it a few months ago. Loved this vehicle, convertible in the summer, 4x4 with leaf springs all around for hunting/fishing and trips to the ski mountains, and I still got 30 mpg using it as a daily driver to and from work every day.

In looking around at the market, there are absolutely no similarly sized vehicles being produced today, so why not a Samurai sized H2? (I ended up buying a 2001 Chevy Tracker with the 2 litre 4 cylinder simply because it was the smallest real 4x4 out there). Give it a relatively torquey 1.6 litre 4 cylinder, simple solid axles, an interior that can be hosed out and sell it at around $15k. Heck even the Samurai slotted grill is close to the Hummer slotted grill.

Niche vehicle for sure, but there are plenty of people out there that want a true 4x4 for hunting / fishing , and with the small size and 4 cylinder engine, the public's view of Hummer might even be a positive one.

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1989 Chevy Tracker 2 door convertible
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:44 AM   #242 (permalink)
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Re: GM's Hummer brand under review for sale or major revamp

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It seems like the H3 is as small as you'd want.
They should have a Wrangler competitor.

A Hummer Samurai is an interesting idea. I don't see any reason why it couldn't work... a small, hardcore off roader with a soft top and 4-banger.

The Samurai sold like hotcakes until CR screwed 'em over.
Suzuki sued and the suit was settled out of court, but the damage was already done...
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