Give me your opinion
#1
Give me your opinion
I've got an 03' H2 with 86k miles on it(never been in the mud), never really had any problems (other than I just replaced the battery). I just think it's time to upgrade & was looking to get some opinions from some of you. It may be one you have now & love or it could be one you used to have & had nothing but problems. I want to stay in the H2 models, from a little of the research I've done it seems like the 08's would be best suited for me. I think they were the models that made several of the major changes as for as the engine & interior go(correct me if I'm wrong). The 09' models seem like they were pretty much like the 08's except bluetooth upgrade & I really don't need that. Appreciate any suggestions, I've also looked at some of the BMW, Mercedes & Porsche Cayennes & to me they have some really nice sportscars but the SUV's leave a lil' bit to be desired. Also, I'm not really a Denali or Escalade type. JMO
#2
Only 86k miles with no major Problems and your getting rid of it?
I just bought mine with 99k miles and I don't have any problems at all. And I've heard of other people on this forum that have 200k+ miles with no major problems except for the Transmission.
As long as you keep it maintained it will go farther than you think.
I just bought mine with 99k miles and I don't have any problems at all. And I've heard of other people on this forum that have 200k+ miles with no major problems except for the Transmission.
As long as you keep it maintained it will go farther than you think.
#3
I traded my 03 for an 06 and there is not much difference if any between the two. I just wanted a different color, but I am glad I did the trade and now I have been thinking next year to look for an 08-09 to upgrade to. I luv my H2 and there is nothing else that I can think of to replace it with.
#4
I traded my 03 for an 06 and there is not much difference if any between the two. I just wanted a different color, but I am glad I did the trade and now I have been thinking next year to look for an 08-09 to upgrade to. I luv my H2 and there is nothing else that I can think of to replace it with.
Maybe we'll get lucky and those rumors about GM bringing Hummer back are True.
#6
Only 86k miles with no major Problems and your getting rid of it?
I just bought mine with 99k miles and I don't have any problems at all. And I've heard of other people on this forum that have 200k+ miles with no major problems except for the Transmission.
As long as you keep it maintained it will go farther than you think.
I just bought mine with 99k miles and I don't have any problems at all. And I've heard of other people on this forum that have 200k+ miles with no major problems except for the Transmission.
As long as you keep it maintained it will go farther than you think.
#7
I traded my 03 for an 06 and there is not much difference if any between the two. I just wanted a different color, but I am glad I did the trade and now I have been thinking next year to look for an 08-09 to upgrade to. I luv my H2 and there is nothing else that I can think of to replace it with.
#9
The stardard Cayenne's are pretty bad. I looked at them a while back, and was not impressed at all with the ride or the interior.
When you step up to the Turbo, you get a lot more power, a great suspension, and everything inside is wrapped in leather or alcantara. It's a totally different car!
I ended up in the H2 because it's my "beater, everyday driver" and I don't really need to need to worry about keeping it clean all the time or the reliability/repair cost factor, but if you haven't looked at a Turbo, it's worth a look.
I have no idea what you're looking to spend, but depending on what Gen Turbo you want, there are some good deals out there.
When you step up to the Turbo, you get a lot more power, a great suspension, and everything inside is wrapped in leather or alcantara. It's a totally different car!
I ended up in the H2 because it's my "beater, everyday driver" and I don't really need to need to worry about keeping it clean all the time or the reliability/repair cost factor, but if you haven't looked at a Turbo, it's worth a look.
I have no idea what you're looking to spend, but depending on what Gen Turbo you want, there are some good deals out there.