From: vlmuke@comcast.net
Date: Sun May 14 2006 - 21:02:46 PDT
Hi
Someone mentioned that why don'y they sell commercial versions of the H1,
Our Local paper and some friends that work there said that right now sales are down and the costs are too high they run any where from 90,000 to 140,00 dollars for an H1 and they get alot of complaints that they won't fit in a parking spaces, can't fit in most garages and right now the demand is for the Humvee is very high and they orginally started making them as the humvee production was slowing but since Iraq the demand for humvees has been high
Hope this helps
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Here is some info on the H1
Actually that is what the H1 was orginally intended for But famous people like Arnold and other stars made them popular, the other thing is that the commercial versions were too expensive for most commercial users, they made a firetruck, amubulance versions, rescue trucks ect, they sold some but not very many, they concetrated on the puplic instead, a modified pick up is less than half the cost of a H1.
and they have a higher profit margin with the humvee
RichB
Elkhart, IN
From: MV <MV@dc9.tzo.com>
> > We'll be down to Honda, Toyota (Seen the new FJ Cruiser? Its METAL!!!)
> > Volvo, S&S, Dodge, and a few others like Volvo.
>
> It sure would be nice if some of these were actually American companies.
> Well I think S&S is, but that hardly counts. Being an ex-Detroiter
> and an ex-GM engineer just makes all of these bunglings hard to swallow.
> They were screwed up when I left in '82 and it's been a downhill
> slide for GM ever since. In the late 70's GM believed that they were
> making close to 60% of the cars sold in the US. They didn't advertise
> that fact and actually skewed the numbers that were reported to avoid
> anti-trust actions. They were seriously concerned about the Government
> breaking up the company. Not much later some real bozo's (bean
> counters) took control of the company and began to drive it into the ground.
>
> Dave
>
> Ryan Gill wrote:
> > At 10:39 AM -0400 5/13/06, MV wrote:
> >
> >> GM - a bunch of idiots trying to make things.
> >>
> >> Their decision making ability is dismal.
> >>
> >> Example: GM Heavy truck division sold to Volvo - now Volvo truck -
> >> uh... have you seen just a couple of Volvo trucks on the road?
> >
> >
> > Volvos been doing the Military Truck thing in Europe. Give them another
> > 5-10 yeras, and they'll be shooting for US contracts soon.
> >
> >>
> >> If only these guys had a clue about how to run a company.
> >> Unfortunately all of the guys who actually grew General Motors and
> >> Ford are dead. Apparently now the only guys in control are bean
> >> counters and since they don't make beans, they are screwed.
> >
> >
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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