Someone buy this H2
Originally Posted by Orion ZyGarian
Noo...they couldnt use an actual Humvee chassis to build it, they had to use the Tahoe chassis...Hummer is NOT supposed to be synonymous with "luxury bling cruiser". Its supposed to be *goes over land mines without major troubles, protects U.S. soldiers, etc. etc. etc*. What the fuck is this bullshit with the H2? FYI I could care less if something was JDM or not. Except the 1JZ. But still.

Keep talking.......................................
Everyone has their own reasons to like/dislike a vehicle, I just don't see the need to insult someone because their choice isn't in line with yours. We've got people on this site that have said SUV's should be banned all together, that's ridiculous. If you don't like it, fine, but leave the stupid "But then again, I do have low self esteem and would like to reaffirm my masculinity by creating a spectacle to draw the attention of other motorists as they ogle my behemoth SUV/night club/status symbol." and "Even I dont have a small enough penis to have to drive one" comments out of it. That's just childish bullshit, and I promise you guys aren't anywhere near the superior beings you try to portray yourselves to be.
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Originally Posted by BigBadBuick
I want to see the H1 that goes over land mines with no problems 

During 1995, production of the M1114 based on the improved ECV chassis began. The M1114 meets Army requirements for a scout, military police, and explosive ordinance disposal vehicle with improved ballistic protection levels. The M1114 provides protection against 7.62 mm armor-piercing projectiles, 155 mm artillery airbursts and 12 lb. anti-tank mine blasts. The U.S. Air Force has a number of vehicles under the designation M1116, specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Air Force. The M1116 features an expanded cargo area, armored housing for the turret gunner and increased interior heating and air conditioning system. The M1114 and M1116 receive armor at O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt Armoring Company of Fairfield, Ohio.
Having enough armor to protect the occupants from a blast does not equal "goes over land mines without major troubles" as our good buddy Orion stated. I still say once that mine goes off, that H1's going nowhere
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