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Old 07-20-2004, 11:47 PM
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Re: Re: XLR worth the $70,000 Price Tag?

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Originally Posted by gonenuts15792
Well The Hummer and the Tahoe must be able to handle offroading because the U.S. army around here uses them offroad a lot. Jimster, with all do respect, just shut up, and you also might want to think about getting a life outside of this website.
I do have one, take a look at my profile, 7 posts a day amounts to about 1 hour a day (Reading included). I am married and have a proper job. Your judgements are about as ill-founded as your arguments and that's saying something.


The US Army use the H1 (One of the best offroading vehicles there is), the H2 is just an uglified Tahoe with over inflated tyres, you dolt and even then the "Humvee" is far different from a Civillian Hummer. The Tahoe's have no doubt also been extensively modified, the army does that to all thier vehicles, if not then they are only being used as staff cars, even a military Defender or Gelandewagen is far different from a civillian model and those cars are as about as focused as Off-roaders come.
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