They never stopped being popular in my god-forsaken town. Drive past a big church on Sunday morning and you’ll witness an unbroken sea of shiny, oversized bricks plastered with racist stickers
Brick-shaped lifted trucks are the most popular, followed by brick-shaped non-Hummer SUVs, but Hummers tie for third place with disgraceful Hummeroid Jeeps kitted out to look like a post-apocalyptic frat party
idk the hummer ev is an unreasonable product that costs an unreasonable amount of money. saying “people want” this is kinda weird when marketing creates demand.
most people would rather have a car (that’s still too big, death to america), and reasonable people would rather have the metal plastic, and batteries be hundreds of e-bikes.
I wanted one for a brief period in the mid 90s. I lived in rural NM and I thought it would be a lot of fun to drive around on the sand dunes with one. Then I moved to rural PA and realized what a nightmare owning one would be.
Oh so people want hummers now? I remember a brief time, very brief in the early 2000’s people liked them.
They never stopped being popular in my god-forsaken town. Drive past a big church on Sunday morning and you’ll witness an unbroken sea of shiny, oversized bricks plastered with racist stickers
Brick-shaped lifted trucks are the most popular, followed by brick-shaped non-Hummer SUVs, but Hummers tie for third place with disgraceful Hummeroid Jeeps kitted out to look like a post-apocalyptic frat party
what part of the U.S do you live in. It’s been quite a hot minute since ive last seen a hummer.
It’s a deep-red county in Georgia. The kind of place with a lot of ATV dealerships and midsized megachurches
idk the hummer ev is an unreasonable product that costs an unreasonable amount of money. saying “people want” this is kinda weird when marketing creates demand.
most people would rather have a car (that’s still too big, death to america), and reasonable people would rather have the metal plastic, and batteries be hundreds of e-bikes.
I wanted one for a brief period in the mid 90s. I lived in rural NM and I thought it would be a lot of fun to drive around on the sand dunes with one. Then I moved to rural PA and realized what a nightmare owning one would be.