Originally posted by: KruptosAngelos
The only use I can see a hummer for is maybe parking on top of riced out civics.
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
damn they are expensive used though. they depreciate like mad.
so if they are expensive used, they would hold their resale value. if they depreciate like mad, they would be cheap used. which is it?
Originally posted by: Corn Nog
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
damn they are expensive used though. they depreciate like mad.
so if they are expensive used, they would hold their resale value. if they depreciate like mad, they would be cheap used. which is it?
50K is expensive, but yet they retail for about 110...
its both.
MIKE
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Originally posted by: KruptosAngelos
The only use I can see a hummer for is maybe parking on top of riced out civics.
only civics?
how about any rice mobile.
and maybe the occasional H2.
MIKE
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
im talkin H1 here buddy, no pussy bullshit.
MIKE
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
Ferrari and Corvette aren't daily drivers... But I'll never understand women's fascination with SUVs. I'll never understand anyone's fascination with SUVs honestly. I can understand buying them for utilitarian purposes, but I just don't get the "cool" factor.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
Ferrari and Corvette aren't daily drivers... But I'll never understand women's fascination with SUVs. I'll never understand anyone's fascination with SUVs honestly. I can understand buying them for utilitarian purposes, but I just don't get the "cool" factor.
That's a type of woman, not all women. There is also a type of woman who like this.
They appreciate space, isn't that obvious ?Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: BullyCanadian
ok I know a 26 year old successful business man, his last two cars (before his H2) were a ferrari and a corvette, he says the H2 easily gets him the most punnany
Ferrari and Corvette aren't daily drivers... But I'll never understand women's fascination with SUVs. I'll never understand anyone's fascination with SUVs honestly. I can understand buying them for utilitarian purposes, but I just don't get the "cool" factor.
