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1. How many new Hummers have you purchased/leased since the 1998 model year?

2. Do you intend to purchase/lease a new Hummer in the next two model years?

For me:

1. 0

2. no

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1) Zer0

2) If the HX were made available, I would seriously consider it.

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1) No

2) If they make a Hummer with a disel that gets 40mpg's probably. so i guess no

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1. 0

2. With an innovative alternative fuel sipping or efficient energy off-roading prowess with more balls for work than show, may be.

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1. None

2. HX only. . . the closes thing that would match the fun I had with my TJ.

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1. 0

2. I would consider the Hummer Hx concept if it went to production (heck, who am I kidding? Produce the Hx and make it affordable, and you've got me hooked! :yes: )

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On second thought, if I had the means, I'd buy an H2 just to drive it and piss off the greenies.

Maybe I could use my artistic abilities to paint something creative about the future on it.

(I dunno, suffocating people, an atomic bomb or a clown with a hatchet or something)

:D

GM has the opportunity to turn the world on it's head with Hummer and forever cement the image of the company as one that INNOVATES if only they would apply the Volt technology to the division.

Hummer is hated, so eliminate the reason for people to hate it and shove the brand down society's throat while asking them WHY thy hate the brand. That'll make the kind of memorable impact that GM needs to make and it will change minds. But alas, GM hasn't got the balls to have a vision and stick to it.

If you make people look stupid in their own self image, you will reverse their thinking.

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2. HX is the only worthwhile option out of Hummer in either production or concept form. Restyle it a bit into a GMC and close the division.

I like how you think! :thumbsup:

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