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G-MANN
G-MANN
Well, if you're going to tow something that's heavier than your vehicle, you'd better be very careful because if the trailer goes over, so will you.
Neptune
In general the act of towing itself and both securing the object you’er going to tow as well as the trailer itself can be very dangerous (if you don’t know what you’re doing) This is especially the case if you have never towed anything before. Even if you DO know what you’re doing while towing, you still have to keep in mind the other idiots on the road who don’t know how to drive. For me, on average towing is rather uneventful.
As for the Expedition? Is it dangerous that it can tow 4,000lbs more than its own weight?
For sure no.
As for the Expedition? Is it dangerous that it can tow 4,000lbs more than its own weight?
For sure no.
G-MANN
9000lbs is not twice as much as 6000lbs is it? So an Expedition can tow a trailer weighing 4 metric tons? That's nearly twice the weight of the car, isn't that dangerous?
Anyway you do realise that most H2s aren't used for pratical purposes, they're just posermobiles.
Anyway you do realise that most H2s aren't used for pratical purposes, they're just posermobiles.
Neptune
What’s really bad is the Hummer H2 has one of the poorest towing capacities for a full-size SUV. The average towing capacity for a H2 depending on how it’s equipped, is ....*drum roll please*.... Just 6,000lbs! Plus its higher bumper height makes towing more difficult.
This is why I could never use a Hummer. I usually tow items that weight more than 6,500lbs (my boat & boat trailer/horse trailer etc.) My Ford Expedition Limited, whose towing capacity is 9,000lbs will tow twice the amount a Hummer H2 can. Which is pretty shameful for the Hummer H2.
This is why I could never use a Hummer. I usually tow items that weight more than 6,500lbs (my boat & boat trailer/horse trailer etc.) My Ford Expedition Limited, whose towing capacity is 9,000lbs will tow twice the amount a Hummer H2 can. Which is pretty shameful for the Hummer H2.
G-MANN
I kind of like the original Hummer but I'm not sure it should have been released commercially, but then we have Arnie Schwarzenegger to thank for that. I mean a civilian has absolutely no use for an H1, but then it's America, where civilian can also buy automatic rifles like the M-16.
But I hate the H2, it's just a pimped-out Chevy Tahoe, it's nothing like the real Hummer. And that goes for the H3, except it's a little smaller.
But I hate the H2, it's just a pimped-out Chevy Tahoe, it's nothing like the real Hummer. And that goes for the H3, except it's a little smaller.
MBSL65fan
I just hate Hummers, especially the H3.
Neptune
Neptune
But isn't that a Minivan is for?
Yes, however a Mini-van can’t perform Intermediate Off-Road tasks now can it?
Why is that so important in an offroader?
It would not be useful to a family, if the vehicle was limited in how many people it could accommodate. (It would be really useless if a family uses the SUV off-road and seating was limited)
What do you mean by that exactly?
Just ease of use, not complicated to operate and or incorporates useful/handy features.