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Then what's the point of their stupid commercial? Some ads are just retarded!

2007-03-17 08:05:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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If it's diesel, and the electrical connections are all sealed, and it has a snorkel that is above water, then any vehicle can do that. A friend on mine in Australia used to do that for fun in an old Toyota Lancruiser with a diesel engine. I think it's there way of saying that they would like everyone who buys a Hummer to ruin the interior, dash electrics, carpet, seats, etc...so they can buy another one.

Yep, it is pretty retarded. And the people that think that it is a good idea to do that are also retarded. Face it, many Hummer owners seem to be retarded - otherwise, they'd buy a Suburban - which is the same, except for the bodywork. This means that the Hummer has worse visibility, worse aerodynamics, worse fuel consumption, less interior space - but is otherwise identical to a Suburban. There is a reason the military still use the original Hummer - the road versions have none of the good gear (the versatile engine, 4-wheel independant suspension, etc) the original came with.

Its like seeing a Ferrari, then going out and buying a Ferrari body with Suzuki mechanicals, suspension and chassis. Sad, huh?

2007-03-17 08:19:24 · answer #1 · answered by Me 6 · 0 0

I'd have to say no... however, if you notice, it never says "vehicle can't actually transform into a submarine" anywhere in the ad. Go to the hummer dealership and buy one, and then sue them for not delivering what their ad promised.

2007-03-17 08:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by fenderguy 3 · 0 0

Haven't you noticed that all the truck ads are unbelievable There all so fake I can't believe anyone would take them seriously.

2007-03-17 09:24:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A stock one definately could not do that. However, with a little modification, sure it could. Definately would void the warranty though.

2007-03-17 10:20:11 · answer #4 · answered by IFlyGuy 4 · 0 0

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