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Paradox
25th July 2005, 19:47
http://www.autoweek.com/files/specials/200...1115S%20CXT.jpg (http://www.autoweek.com/files/specials/2004_sema/autoweek_sema/images/1115S%20CXT.jpg)

The International CXT. 9 feet tall, 8 to 10 miles per gallon, 7 tons, and $150,000. Can you say "ego?" Wouldn't it be easier if they just bought semi-trucks? 18 wheelers? :rolleyes:

bunk
25th July 2005, 19:53
The Russian opposite number is better than the Hummer, i read an article on it but forgot the name? That looks totally crazy, even in the US fuel prices are rising aren't they? I bet only a few made for rich people

Clarksist
25th July 2005, 20:15
Wow. How small can your dick possibly be to want to buy that peice of camo-laden shit?

And yes, Josh, US fuel prices are at like $2.50/gallon where I'm living. And they constantly go up.

Going up just like the world's temperatures...

Organic Revolution
26th July 2005, 17:57
i was walking around and saw one of these monstrosities. it sounded exactly like a semi and had the exhaust of a damn tank.

FriedFrog
26th July 2005, 18:37
"OUR ENERGY POLICY WARMS THE PLANET!"

Pawn Power
26th July 2005, 19:51
What? You don't need to haul 5 tons of cargo :lol:

which doctor
26th July 2005, 20:25
Who would seriously need one of these things and and be able to afford it. Maybe farmers could use it for something but they couldnt afford it. A rich shit could afford it but since everything he gets done for him all he could do is parade around town in it

Lord Testicles
26th July 2005, 21:37
Farmers could probably afford it with the substadies their getting.

Ater Sanguis
28th July 2005, 06:11
8 to 10 miles per gallon

Shit, I would think something like that goes against some fuel economy laws. Can you imagine pulling up next to one of those things at a stoplight? Towing behind it 3 other cars, a freighter, a motor-home, M2A2 Bradley, bulldozer, and anything alse the sonuva***** could hook up to it. I bet the lights could burn the retinas right out of your eyes. And does anyone else find it ironic that it's camouflage even though I'm sure the sound it makes is nothing short of the Apocalypse. The thing couldn't sneak up on Helen Keller.

redstar2000
30th July 2005, 17:33
1. Rent one.

2. Drive to right-wing demonstration/rally.

3. Let 'er rip! :lol:

4. Wash off blood and body parts and return to car rental agency.

http://www.websmileys.com/sm/cool/123.gif

omegaflare
8th August 2005, 03:27
rs2k, I have the perfect slogan get a sticker and put on on the hood of the damn thing "The aftermath of imperialism"

:D

Mr Flibble
11th August 2005, 19:32
so funny how americans complain about fuel prices...come to Europe and u shalt see what petrol really costs.

Organic Revolution
11th August 2005, 19:45
its sick that people want to go bigger and bigger and destroy the enviorment even more, with there cars.

Latifa
12th August 2005, 11:49
hahahahah

my god, I think I'm going to die. I thought the Dodge Ram STR-10 was big.... :lol:

DaCuBaN
15th August 2005, 17:14
Just to rub a little more salt in the wound, it's actually more efficient than the H2 Hummer. You're damned lucky if you can get better than 5mpg from it, let alone 8 (UK Gallons) like this monster.

Elect Marx
17th August 2005, 10:41
Yeah; I see a rather long hummer limo around here sometimes, among others <_<

bed_of_nails
18th August 2005, 06:46
I see a ton of those.

Don't Change Your Name
18th August 2005, 07:10
Now that&#39;s a damn big pickup.

Do not even think about parking it or putting it in a garage, though.

patria grande
25th August 2005, 18:33
Originally posted by [email protected] 25 2005, 07:05 PM
http://www.autoweek.com/files/specials/200...1115S%20CXT.jpg (http://www.autoweek.com/files/specials/2004_sema/autoweek_sema/images/1115S%20CXT.jpg)

The International CXT. 9 feet tall, 8 to 10 miles per gallon, 7 tons, and &#036;150,000. Can you say "ego?" Wouldn&#39;t it be easier if they just bought semi-trucks? 18 wheelers? :rolleyes:
A car like that that can only be sold in the U.S. &#33;&#33;&#33;
Itīs amazing how americans love huge cars and donīt care about the environment or the energy crisis.

Sir Aunty Christ
25th August 2005, 19:05
I saw a stretch Hummer the other day.

I mean, wtf?

Des
25th August 2005, 19:30
yeah theres a whole bunch of those around belfast at the moment...

its the new cool thing to do... apparantly..

barret
1st September 2005, 23:22
The reason behind buying such large vehicles is that most Americans are dreaded with the fear of car crashes, due to the massive amounts of advertising, including those about drunk driving. They feel safer knowing that they can crush any other vehicle on the roads and escape unscaved. Plus, they need a vehicle that can fit their fat asses and still make them appeal to others.

barret
1st September 2005, 23:24
Oh by the way, I checked out their site, and they have a link at the bottom to their "Green Diesel" program. Its pretty pathetic, heres the link. http://www.greendieseltechnology.com/whatis.asp