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Old 06-05-2009, 11:35 PM   #1
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the Chinese already bought HUMMER and I doubt GM is too worried about helping them get the HX built
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:09 PM   #2
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the Chinese already bought HUMMER and I doubt GM is too worried about helping them get the HX built
I could careless if GM wants to help or not, I just want one.
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:23 PM   #3
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I could careless if GM wants to help or not, I just want one.
I bet you also want cheap cost, easy-to-find refueling stations, cheap fuel and a safe fuel cell, none of which are any more real today than the vehicle you speak of.

By the time hydrogen fuel cells are viable they will already be obsolete, at best relegated to range extenders for other propulsion systems. Battery electric vehicles (BEV, or EV) are the future.
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I bet you also want cheap cost, easy-to-find refueling stations, cheap fuel and a safe fuel cell, none of which are any more real today than the vehicle you speak of.

By the time hydrogen fuel cells are viable they will already be obsolete, at best relegated to range extenders for other propulsion systems. Battery electric vehicles (BEV, or EV) are the future.

Why does it seem like I'm getting attacked over just liking a car to the point of wanting one? I know i have not been on that much for a while but jeez you people got moody. Have you never saw something that you liked and wanted one? That's all im saying.
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Why does it seem like I'm getting attacked over just liking a car to the point of wanting one? I know i have not been on that much for a while but jeez you people got moody. Have you never saw something that you liked and wanted one? That's all im saying.
It's important to understand that you are not being attacked; your idea is. No matter what propulsion system the Hummer (or any other over-sized vehicle) uses it will always and forever be an absolute pig for using more resources than necessary to be created (you simply do not need a 7,000 pound vehicle to move your human-sized ass around) and to move around (even if it ran on solar power it would require an inexcusable amount of solar panels and batteries to function as compared to realistic vehicles).

Hydrogen fuel cells are also a touchy subject as the AAMA keeps going on and on about it and marketing it despite it being a far off, under-delivering and tertiary idea that a lot of resources are being dedicated to instead of more pragmatic options.
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It's important to understand that you are not being attacked; your idea is. No matter what propulsion system the Hummer (or any other over-sized vehicle) uses it will always and forever be an absolute pig for using more resources than necessary to be created (you simply do not need a 7,000 pound vehicle to move your human-sized ass around) and to move around (even if it ran on solar power it would require an inexcusable amount of solar panels and batteries to function as compared to realistic vehicles).
So you think there should be no SUV's or trucks, or vans or anything other than subcompact cars? Have you ever had to transport anything around other than, as you put it, your human-sized ass?
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So you think there should be no SUV's or trucks, or vans or anything other than subcompact cars? Have you ever had to transport anything around other than, as you put it, your human-sized ass?
The entire country of Japan gets by just fine without a single vehicle any larger than a typical minivan.

The entirety of Europe gets by with little more.

Studies have shown that in the U.S. less than 3% of all SUVs and trucks are ever used for anything other than commuting and basic errand-running.

I have fit 350 pounds of e-cycling equipment in my Yaris. 4 adults with snow gear and skis/snowboards on the back. 3 adults and 2 mountain bikes on the back. A big pile of dirt. Landscaping stone for a neighbor. 2 dogs, one at 75 pounds and the other at 45 pounds. A mini-fridge and microwave. 3 bicycles and 2 scooters. 2 2U servers, installation tools and equipment, portable cart, portable chairs and 2 overnight bags. When I want larger loads moved I have them delivered or rent a truck.

I have seen a Suburban used to carry a bouquet of flowers. An H2 to carry a bin of mail. A Ram 3500 used by a suburban commuter as his daily driver.

The reality shown here is that incredibly few people need anything larger than a compact, and the industrial sector doesn't need vehicles even 1/2 the size of what they have.

The unchecked and out of control consumption in America has spawned unadulterated excess such as the Hummer. One cannot expect to come into a subcompact car forum, visit a thread regarding a manufacturer of mostly compact and subcompact vehicles, then post about pining for the vehicle that has come to represent everything that is wrong with American largess and environmental apathy and not expect to get called out for it.
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Old 06-07-2009, 09:53 PM   #8
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I could careless if GM wants to help or not, I just want one.


Well then watch Transformers 2 and dream about what could have been for HUMMER... I know that's what I'll be doing
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