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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 9:53 PM

I’ve always had a fondness for the Humvee, and so when they decided to make a commercial version of the military vehicle the public could buy, I wanted one. Dubbed the Hummer, it was bold and awesome looking. Once GM took over the brand, and discontinued the iconic beast and in its place introduced the H2 and H3, Hummer’s fortunes lagged. Now it looks as if it’s officially dead. RIP Hummer. Perhaps I’ll consider a used H1 once I can afford one.




I’ve always had a fondness for the Humvee, and so when they decided to make a commercial version of the military vehicle the public could buy, I wanted one. Dubbed the Hummer, it was bold and awesome looking. Once GM took over the brand, and discontinued the iconic beast and in its place introduced the H2 and H3, Hummer’s fortunes lagged. Now it looks as if it’s officially dead. RIP Hummer. Perhaps I’ll consider a used H1 once I can afford one.



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