is hummer alive or dead
#11
Hummer h2 transmission flush do you do this service or don't you?
I haven't done this service on none of my vehicles and my transmissions have shifted fine. I'm a little nervous to have this service done because i have heard stories of transmissions leaking and major problems. Have you had the any problems after this service?????
#12
Honestly, I couldn't care less if they bring back the Hummer brand, but I would like to see a new H3/H3t line. Call it a GMC H3/H3t or anything else. Take whatever they were planning for the next version and sell it under an existing GM brand - even give it a new name, I don't care.
#13
Hummer did a poor job in controlling the conversation. The Obamabots droned on about this brand for years, all the while doing so from their 14mpg Range Rovers and Mercedes.
The Hummer brand was about off road. Strength. To release an H3 under the GMC brand, would mean utility. An H3 is not a utility truck.
Once Obama is out of office and GM is no longer run out of the White House, Hummer will return.
As for the Camaro/ Firebird disappearing, that was due to lack of interest in muscle cars with Gen X/ Gen Y moving to ricers. The retro design of the Mustang showed GM that there was a market for muscle cars albeit to an older demo (older Gen X/ Boomers).
With Jeep being so aggressive as of late, it is a matter of time before Hummer returns.
The Hummer brand was about off road. Strength. To release an H3 under the GMC brand, would mean utility. An H3 is not a utility truck.
Once Obama is out of office and GM is no longer run out of the White House, Hummer will return.
As for the Camaro/ Firebird disappearing, that was due to lack of interest in muscle cars with Gen X/ Gen Y moving to ricers. The retro design of the Mustang showed GM that there was a market for muscle cars albeit to an older demo (older Gen X/ Boomers).
With Jeep being so aggressive as of late, it is a matter of time before Hummer returns.
#14
I'd like to see it come back...but I just don't think it's going to happen...
Granted we're seeing the rebirth of many old namesakes; Camaro, Impala, Challenger...but when's the last time one of the big-three resurrected an entire 'division?'
Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Geo, Eagle...all still gone. Sadly enough Hummer, Pontiac, Saturn and Mercury will join them.
Granted we're seeing the rebirth of many old namesakes; Camaro, Impala, Challenger...but when's the last time one of the big-three resurrected an entire 'division?'
Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Geo, Eagle...all still gone. Sadly enough Hummer, Pontiac, Saturn and Mercury will join them.
#15
The brand message may have been all about off road, but the vehicles and those that purchase them don't necessarily see it that way. Leather, sunroof, navigation, rear entertainment system... A GMC branded H3-like vehicle with the same or better off road capability would be just fine with me. With fewer GM brands, no reason GMC can't branch out a bit and widen their target audience.
#17
I guess in the spirit of this thread I should say, it would be nice to see a GMC H3/H3t in the future, but I doubt it will happen.
#18
Not trying to hijack, but I think the GMC concept beats the Raptor. The Raptor is F150-based...I was checking one out at the local dealer and the front end components just don't seem that 'rugged.' At least the GMC would be an 8-lug HD...I'd really like to see this concept hit the streets...it would make a nice 'next' truck in the event, heaven forbid, I had to move on.