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ford_guy
I've been looking into that as of late. I'm already familiar with some of the variants. But in reality, MANY different types exist, and some can only be told apart with the most miniscule details. But I have been looking into that
G-MANN
What would also be good is if we could work out the model names for the AM General HMMWVs, like M998 etc.
t0nkatracker
No it says the H2 was introduced for the 2003 model year
ford_guy
"With the introduction of the H2 in 2002 (2003 model year), the original Hummer now carries H1 badges for the first time."
Wait a minute, it says here that the H1 was introduced for the 2003 model year, but in all of your comments you say 2002. Am I missing something here?
antp
In such case if you apply the same change to all at the same time, the admin who renames vehicles will remember what you just said few minutes ago
Sometimes it is also that comments are missed.
I hope I did not miss any for the Hummer.
Sometimes it is also that comments are missed.
I hope I did not miss any for the Hummer.
t0nkatracker
But it was useless to post "this is not an H1, the H1 name didn't appear until 2002 before that the were simply called Hummers." on all - I could just remove H1 from all those with a year <2002
yes it was quite redundant the reasoning behind it was that I have in the past started commenting on a group of vehicles to be changed and the only ones that were changed we the ones that had an explanation
t0nkatracker
according to all the info I could find yes it was 2002 model year that the H1 name was adopted:
For instance this website http://www.h1owner.com/Changes/02changes.html when talking about changes to the 2002 H1 states:
"With the introduction of the H2 in 2002 (2003 model year), the original Hummer now carries H1 badges for the first time."
For instance this website http://www.h1owner.com/Changes/02changes.html when talking about changes to the 2002 H1 states:
"With the introduction of the H2 in 2002 (2003 model year), the original Hummer now carries H1 badges for the first time."
G-MANN
Tonkatracker, are you absolutely sure it was 2002 the H1 name was adopted? It's just that the H2 was launched in 2003 which must have been the reason the original Hummer became known as the H1. By the way I'm talking about actual years not "model years" (new model years begin in the autumn of the current year).
G-MANN
I suppose it's like with the original Range Rover, we used to enter "Classic" in the chassis field until someone pointed out it was only called this at the very end of its long production run.
To you maybe, but I don't know if the rest of us know what those changes were.
There are enough changes threw out the years that make it easy enough to distinguish the model year so that they can be sorted out the right way.
To you maybe, but I don't know if the rest of us know what those changes were.
antp
But it was useless to post "this is not an H1, the H1 name didn't appear until 2002 before that the were simply called Hummers." on all - I could just remove H1 from all those with a year <2002