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Meanwhile, riders in a spacious cabin for five or six rest on firm bolstered seats and encounter luxurious accommodations that extend to optional leather upholstery and high-tech audio and navigation gear.
Cushions and backs of front buckets move eight ways though power controls, with four-way lumbar adjustments provided along with two memory settings. The second-row bench holds up to three adults and an optional third-row jump seat, which can be folded or removed to expand rear cargo space, fits a teenager.
Bose sound systems for H2 range from an AM/FM stereo with CD and cassette decks to a premium package with front-loading CD player for six discs.
The MSRP for H2 whittles the price of the original H1 approximately in half. It begins at $48,800, including the delivery fee.
Packaged options split into the $2,575 Lux Series (six-disc CD changer, heated leather seats, tubular assist steps, custom carpet floor mats) and a $2,215 Adventure Series (air suspension, brush guard, first aid and tool kits, roof rack crossbars). Further, add-on gear like off-road roof spotlamps is available separately.
Pros: No one will miss you. You will feel powerful, sexy and invincible.
Cons: You will not actually be powerful, sexy and invincible. This is a vehicle no one needs to own. What the vehicle actually says about its owner is that they are inconsiderate, irresponsible and very likely obnoxious. Unlike a GM Suburban or a Ford Explorer, there is nothing at all practical or useful about this vehicle. It's pure ego. Think carefully about buying one.
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