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September 26th, 2005 09:09 PM #1
I was cruising along last week when i chanced upon a Hummer h1 for sale. It had a double cab pickup body configuration.Ever the hummer fan i asked the seller what kind of gas consumption this particular h1 had. He replied 4-5 km/l.yikes!lakas talaga.Sayang ganda pa naman ng porma.
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September 26th, 2005 10:00 PM #3
4.5 is actually quite good, since the rating sa US papatak satin mga 2km/li lang dapat.
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September 26th, 2005 10:22 PM #4
Originally Posted by theveed
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September 26th, 2005 10:45 PM #7
...yeah, if it's 4-5 then its no different from the consumption of an expedition.
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September 26th, 2005 11:08 PM #8
he he comparable kasi ang hummer h1 sa isang tangke!! di ba po h1 yung ginagamit ng us military sa kanilang mga operations(pumalit sa ever-beloved jeepney!)
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September 27th, 2005 08:58 AM #9
Originally Posted by zidane21
H1 is the civilian version.
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September 27th, 2005 11:51 AM #10
Originally Posted by zidane21
Tama ka kapatid na kapalit ng Jeep ang HMMWV which was built with the specs of Bradley M1 Tank.
In 1979, the military announced a competition for the design of a new vehicle and released preliminary specifications. At the beginning of 1981, the Army released the final specifications for the new vehicle called the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, HMMWV. The specifications would allow the HMMWV to replace several vehicles in the current inventory while providing capabilities beyond any other vehicle.
The specs gave requirements for both the shape and mechanics of the vehicle. Roof height, hood height, and profile were defined. Furthermore, the military wanted to standardize mobility for combat vehicles so that all could remain together. Therefore, the HMMWV had to meet the same specs as the Bradley's and M1 tanks. The 16" ground clearance, 60% grade, 40% side slope, 18" vertical step, 30" fording w/o preparation, etc. are the military's mobility requirements for combat vehicles, including the HMMWV.
Civilian HUMMER
Sometimes people call the military HMMWVs as HUMMERs or vice versa. Technically this is wrong. The military HMMWVs are called "Hum-Vees". The commercial (a.k.a. civilian) models are called HUMMERs. While they are closely related, there are differences between the families.
Tama si mazdamazda, if you can afford a Hummer, gas shouldnt be a problem. Kaya natatawa lang ako sa mga bibili ng H3, nagtitipid daw ng gas amf. :twak:
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