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Thinking about selling my 2500HD and buying an H1. Anyone got any good/bad/indifferent experiences from actually owning or driving one of these things???
I am not talking about the armchair nation bitching about them either... I am looking for some good input from owners or riders as to the utility, towing capabililty (it is a 1 1/4 ton truck...) and driveability. The interior looks a little spartan, but I think it would be a blast and a really good image vehicle for the company.
I don't really like the H2, though I realize it is likely far more advanced from a creature comfort perspective. I don't think they make particularly good tow vehicles though.
Whaddya think???
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I know they stopped doing crash tests on them because they ran out of walls. That will be a sweet ride.
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I won't be much help, but I dig them and think it would be an awesome tow vehicle.
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...and just how small IS your penis...!!??.. :) ...jk wes :cool:
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Damn, Wes.... I figured you had "business" experience with them already :D
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New one's with the Duramax are nice, much better than the old 6.2L in the old ones. Only bad thing is the $150K price tag for a new one.
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We toest drove some of the older ones and I loved it, the interior was definitely "Spartan". And the diesel technolology (at the time) was less than desireable.
Now I have heard that the allison is going to make its way into the H1. That would be the hot ticket.
I do know a couple people that have them and love them.
I say go for it Wes :D
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I looked at one last month and was considering an upgrade myself.....they had one that was considerably loaded with a Duramax/Allison that was priced at $165,000 or so. The only thing I did not like about them was the relatively narrow front seats. My shoulder was hitting the B-pillar - I guess I could gangsta' lean to the right and feel just fine. :)
DO IT......
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I am not talking about the armchair nation bitching about them either...
That will cut your responses down to ~5. LMAO :D
New one's with the Duramax are nice, much better than the old 6.2L in the old ones. Only bad thing is the $150K price tag for a new one.
$150k!?!?!? :eek: :eek:
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