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More in: General Motors, Hummer, SUV When Tony Swan of the Detroit Free Press took the Hummer H2 SUT for a test drive, he told it like it was. With very little to complain about performance and functionality wise, his major complaints were in the area of practicality and driveability. In Tony's article, titled "IMPRACTICAL MACHISMO", he clearly demonstrates how owning the claimed Sport Utility Truck seems to be really only a fad as the truck is clearly missing the "Utility" portion of it's name.
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When Tony Swan of the Detroit Free Press took the Hummer H2 SUT for a test drive, he told it like it was. With very little to complain about performance and functionality wise, his major complaints were in the area of practicality and driveability. In Tony's article, titled "IMPRACTICAL MACHISMO", he clearly demonstrates how owning the claimed Sport Utility Truck seems to be really only a fad as the truck is clearly missing the "Utility" portion of it's name.
