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    • JonSav
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      Policy Limits said:
      It was like a practical H1 that you could actually drive.

      What’s that supposed to mean? lol
      I daily drive my H1

    • Andrew Wheeler
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      H1 the Viper of SUV’s!

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Jonsav post pics!!!!

    • JonSav
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      I got one.,. think I have some others posted on l4p somewhereh12.jpg

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Love it

    • Andrew Wheeler
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      There’s one in my neighborhood and I always enjoy seeing it on the road, very unique and agressive vehicles that still stand out as special today.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Jon the connection between the viper and the H1 is uncanny ,it’s another extreme in it category .

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      I used to love how my Hummer had Lambo doors and how my Lambo did not…muahahaha

    • TowDawg
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      I love my H2 and will probably keep it forever (unless I get an H1), even though it never gets driven anymore. It, like the Viper, is just a classic, American, “in your face” vehicle that will always have a spot in my garage.
      And honestly, they ride and drive pretty damn nice depending on the type and size tires you put on them (mine doesn’t ride so good anymore, lol).

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      The last year made in 2008 and got a super deal on it as a left over. Third row, chrome wheels, corvette engine and monster truck feel all awesome. It was like a practical H1 that you could actually drive. 3 years of ownership with no problems other than shifter getting stuck in park a couple of times right near the end of ownership. (Damn GM and their overdone electronics!). Nice nav and sun/moon roof. Hated the flat screen location in the last one on the roof as it obstructed rear view, they should’ve left behind head rests. 9,000 lbs made you feel like king of the road. Inspection was once per year instead of once every other due to weight though. I tricked it out with a double street glow kit and vertical doors to support a custom car show my firm was hosting at the time. Most SUV’s feel like they are only cars after having this thing.

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