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Originally Posted by flopshot
Does he use the H2 for any business-related activities? I read an article a few months ago in the NY Times about how the federal tax laws are really screwed up, because it is more tax-advantageous for a business owner to purchase a large SUV than to purchase a hybrid vehicle. So people who take a tax deduction for a business vehicle are all purchasing Hummers and Yukons, it's just a better business decision for them.
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Ooohhh! Is it dump on the Hummer time?

I don't know about the current laws but yes, at least there used to be a loophole that generically classified vehicles as "commerical" based on weight alone. After all who the heck would drive an 8,000 pound monster to the soccer field? Up to 50% tax deduction I think even if you didn't own a business nor use it in any commercial manner.
OK, here is my dump on the H2 story. Went to pick up my daughter at camp last Saturday. We packed her stuff up, with some thought, but not nearly as much as when BOTH girls were at this camp for 2 weeks earlier this summer. All fit fine,
under the cargo cover. Other than a couple of pillows, the same was true when we had both girls, all the stuff they needed for 2 weeks of camp (no laundry service) including sheets, blankets, beach towels, 5 kinds of footwear, riding helmet, sleeping bag (not stuffable), etc, etc.
Next to us was an H2. The guy's wife's chest was as inflated as his ride, she was WAY too thin to be 'natural'. I guess he needs to show his manliness with 'size'. She was shoving things in the back of the H2, yelling to him in the back seat to move some stuff as her item kept falling out the back. I assume it would have fit pretty easily had they spent ANY effort planning rather than shoving. They obviously spent NO time putting the bigger stuff in first. But hey, it is big, anything should fit, no thinking necessary, right? Kind of of a general (lack of) thought process: I'm big, get outta my way, bull your way through.