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March 03, 2005 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-03-03

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a 60 percent grade and clamber over a 16-inch vertical wall, which pretty
much negates the need to slow down when crossing over a speed bump.
An advanced traction control system monitors each wheel as it spins,
transferring available torque to the wheels that have traction.
If you happen to get stuck in deep sand or snow, another setting
loosens the traction controls on all wheels to allow the 6,400-pound H2
to "paddle" through the mess, and with tires the size of small children,
I'd pay to see that.
Sure, it might be hard to go through the ATM drive through, and the
parking spots at Kroger's might be much more limited than in my Mini
Cooper, but it sure was fun to tool around in the Big Dog on a cold day
with a great view of the road.



Thanks to Suburban Hummer of Troy for allowing Cool Runnings to
cruise the roads of suburban Detroit.

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