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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / July 2005

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Hummer versus suburban

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yar - 28 Jul 2005 16:57 GMT
Hi

I live in the UK and have had a couple of burbs and now have a dodge ram
1500 with a rear lid.

Can some one tell me just how much smaller inside is the Hummer, and is it
suitable for two large dogs, any other comments would be appreciated .

Thanks
mudmonkey - 28 Jul 2005 17:19 GMT
What style of hummer?  The H1 is very roomy, ( never driven any of them
) matter of fact you'll have a hard time parking it in most spaces its
wide and long, the wagon would give you a good deal of room.  The H2
and H3 are simply rebadged suburbans so you might as well save your
self money and find another burb.  

just my .02
mudmonkey
Big Al - 28 Jul 2005 19:17 GMT
> What style of hummer?  The H1 is very roomy, ( never driven any of them
> ) matter of fact you'll have a hard time parking it in most spaces its
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> just my .02
> mudmonkey

Huh? The H2 is nothing like a Suburban. Shares some driveline and suspension
parts. You need to go look at them.

Al
ray - 28 Jul 2005 20:22 GMT
A h2

>> What style of hummer?  The H1 is very roomy, ( never driven any of them
>> ) matter of fact you'll have a hard time parking it in most spaces its
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>
> Al
mudmonkey - 28 Jul 2005 21:51 GMT
most of the driveline, when I said badging I should have said looks.
mechanicly the H2 is a suburban/tahoe
SnoMan - 29 Jul 2005 00:36 GMT
>most of the driveline, when I said badging I should have said looks.
>mechanicly the H2 is a suburban/tahoe

This is correct it is basically a burb chassis with a big box bolted
to it they use a good bit more fuel than a burb too.
Franko - 31 Jul 2005 18:08 GMT
75-80% of drive train is the same as Burb/Hoe.

> >most of the driveline, when I said badging I should have said looks.
> >mechanicly the H2 is a suburban/tahoe
>
> This is correct it is basically a burb chassis with a big box bolted
> to it they use a good bit more fuel than a burb too.
 
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