Bill Pitz wrote:
> Anyway, here's something that I've always found interesting about the
> H1 vs. H2...
>
> The H1 has a pricetag of ~100k and comes with less creature comforts
> than the H2 (although they've added quite a few yuppie features to the
> H1 recently). The H2 has all of the yuppie features and is still only
> ~50k. There's got to be some seriously lacking heavy duty-ness of the
> H2 suspension/chassis, IMO...
H1 - not far from military spec
H2 - underpinnings are a hybrid of the GM 1500 and 2500 chassis
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