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While on my trip to Ohio for fireworks yesterday, i saw this odd looking SUV. I first saw it about a mile south of the Tech Center, but this was as close as i could get to it, on the on ramp to 696.

At first i thought it was a Jeep Commander, but on the sides it had the Hummer name. On the back, the names and logos were covered with black tape. I dont know what it was, but it defanitly wasn't a H2 or H3. Does anyone know anything about this?

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The Hummer name was on it because the engineers were too embarrassed to tell the world that this pug faced abomination is a Dodge.

The Hummer name was on it because the engineers were too embarrassed to tell the world that this pug faced abomination is a Dodge.

Come on, it's not that bad!

Its bad!!

I like the Nitro, but it is somewhat the Hummer knock-off.

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