2004 Hummer H2 4x4 6.2l V8 on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
More details at: neelyniibrahim@ukhome.net .
· Overall Description
This vehicle is a head turner, one of a kind.
There are no lien on the vehicle, I own it out right and have the title.
Low miles
Asanti 30" rims (3 pieces sectionals)
30" Pirelli Scorpion Tires (Chrome rim lips are exchangeable)
· Vehicle drive smooth even on large rims and low profile tires
· Asanti chrome Grille and trim accessories
· Lojack
· Custom alarm
· OEM theft-deterrent system vehicle PASS-lock
· After marker Custom Remote Key-less Entry with two-way visual transmitters
· Custom remote panic button
· Custom Acrylic speaker box W/ lighted LED
· Custom triple amplifier audio system (crisp clean sound)
· Custom DVD player W/ Navigation system
· Custom head rest monitors
· Custom black lacquer dash cover on chrome accent inserts
· Customer Chrome interior vent trim covers
· Custom chrome cup holder accent cover
· Custom plush head liner
· Custom exterior chrome accent
· Custom floor and rear headliner speakers
· Air conditioning dual-zone automatic climate control with individual
· Dual climate settings for driver and right-front passenger
· Driver and passenger airbags selector
· Assist handles front passenger and rear outboard
· Integrated rear audio controls and rear air vents
· Cooling engine oil cooler
· Cruise control electronic with set and resume speed
· Cup holders front and rear
· Defogger rear-window electric
· Differential full-locking rear electronic driver-selectable
· Door handles chrome
· Driver Information Center with trip computer (personal and business trip
Odometer fuel used average speed average fuel economy trip timers 15-day
vehicle speed history annual mileage and personalized features)
EXTERIOR
· Custom Super Chip ignition system
· GVWR 8600 lbs. (3901 kg)
· 4-wheel drive
· Custom battery quick disconnect
· Alternator 160 amps
· Custom chrome side ladder-type
· K&L filter
· Headlamps dual composite halogen with automatic exterior lamp control
· Custom Chrome lamp covers
· Custom black-out brake lights
· Custom chrome rear louvers
· Custom chrome front side louvers
· Custom chrome top and side hood accent
· Mirrors outside heated power-adjustable power-folding and driver-side auto-dimming with memory
· Power outlets 5 auxiliary 12-volt includes 2 front 2 intermediate and 1 in the rear cargo area
· Seats front bucket includes 8-way power driver and front passenger seat
· Adjustable 4-way lumbar control and 2-position driver memo
· Spare tire carrier rear bumper-mounted W/ locking features
· Steering power recirculating ball variable effort
· Sunroof power tilt-sliding with express-open
· Suspension front independent with torsion bar and stabilizer bar
· Throttle control electronic
· Transfer case electronic shift
· Transmission 6-speed automatic heavy-duty electronically controlled with
· Overdrive tow/haul mode and tap up/tap down shifting
· Wipers rear intermittent with washer
Under body protection includes drive-line skid plates and rocker protection
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Low gas prices bring the Hummer back to life
Wed, Nov 12 2014It took more than the high cost of gas to kill off the Hummer brand, but the military/civilian vehicle's near-endless need for fuel didn't help sales when gas prices started to climb. Turns out, there is still a thirst for the gas-devouring vehicle in the US. The evidence is anecdotal at best, but since we know prices at the pump can change car shopping behavior in America, the idea that more people want a Hummer now than they have these past few years doesn't surprise us at all. Gas prices in the US are currently sitting at $2.926 a gallon, on average, much lower than the $3.186 per gallon they were a year ago and below $3 a gallon for the first time since 2010. According to the Washington Post, this is causing a slight uptick in used Hummer H1 sales. With a fuel consumption rate of around 12 miles per gallon, every penny drop in gas prices has a big impact on the H1's running costs. Read more on the newfound Hummer lust at the WaPo, including how online interest in H1s was up 11 percent at Autotrader last month. Late last month, TrueCar issued a report on the recent increase in new vehicle sales of large SUVs and pick-up trucks, thanks to falling fuel costs. TrueCar president John Krafcik said in a statement that, "Hybrid popularity is waning, and the country's love of the full-size pickup truck is remarkable.'' Looks like that love extends to the used lot as well. Anyone know someone who has re-joined the Hummer brigade? News Source: Washington PostImage Credit: Carolyn Kaster / AP Green Hummer Gas Prices hummer h1
Hummer H2 burns to a crisp; now the owner won't need the hoarded gas
Fri, May 14 2021Here's your daily Autoblog public service announcement: Don't hoard gasoline, but if you do, absolutely do not let 20 gallons of it catch fire inside your 2004 Hummer H2. You might end up, as a Florida owner learned the hard way, with a very crispy Hummer. According to CBS affiliate WABI, in Citrus County Fire Rescue was called out to the scene at a Homosassa, Florida, Texaco station yesterday morning. The Hummer owner had just filled four five-gallon jerry cans' worth of fuel and placed them in the back of the vehicle. It's not clear what started the fire, but when emergency crews arrived the SUV was already, as the kids say, fire. The vehicle was a total loss. Photos show it completely singed and missing the hood and windows. One fender sat forlornly on the ground nearby. One injury was reported, but the individual refused to be taken to the hospital. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection was called in to handle the fuel cleanup. There's been a run on gasoline across the eastern seaboard due to a shortage caused by Colonial Pipeline, one of the major refined petroleum pipelines on the East Coast. Due to lax cybersecurity measures, the company fell victim to a ransomware attack, which shut down its operations over the weekend. Hackers based in Russia demanded a payout of $5 million to release control of Colonial Pipeline's computer systems, and Colonial paid up and has since resumed operations. Between fires, fights and admonitions by politicians not to hoard — probably one of the few things Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden agree on — that's probably good advice to follow. Gas stations should be resupplied in many affected areas within days. In Tampa, Florida, a third of the city's gas stations were out of fuel on Thursday. In Miami, outages stood at nearly 40% and growing as residents rapidly filled up their tanks. The outages would make sense if the largest U.S. gasoline pipeline served those cities. But it does not. South Florida is seeing the worst outages among areas not directly impacted by the line closure. "If you want a perfect case for where hoarding has made the situation what it is, that's southern Florida," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. "They should not be having any issues at all - they get gasoline from a barge." Statewide, about a third of gas stations are out of product, according to GasBuddy.
Junkyard Gem: 2006 Hummer H3 SUV
Sat, Apr 27 2024After General Motors bought the rights to the Hummer brand from AM General in 1999, it continued to sell the civilianized versions of the military HMMWV that was made famous after appearing in the heavily televised Operation Desert Storm. The Hummer H1 (as it became known) never sold in large numbers, but The General decided to make everyman Hummers based on existing GM truck platforms. The Silverado-based H2 came first, debuting as a 2003 model, followed by the Colorado-based H3 as a 2006 model. Here's one of those first-year H3s, found in a Denver self-service car graveyard recently. Now it's time for some Hummer brand history. After the American Motors Corporation bought Kaiser Jeep in 1970, it spun off the fleet and military parts of that operation into a new company called AM General. The best-known AM General products for many years were the Jeep DJ Dispatchers, generally called "Mail Jeeps," and they were sold all the way through 1984. 1984 was also the year that the United States Army put the first AM General-built High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV, which soldiers pronounced "Humvee" at first but eventually adopted the "Hummer" nickname). Around the same time, militarized VW-powered sand rails were being purchased from Chenowth by Uncle Sam. After Arnold Schwarzenegger convinced AM General to build civilianized Hummers, sales of the not-so-civilized brute that became the H1 began in 1992. The H2 and H3 had the misfortune to be launched just before the Great Recession hit and fuel prices went crazy, while a couple of overseas conflicts that were much less popular than Gulf War I made grim headlines and reduced the street appeal of combat-inspired civilian wheels. The H1 got the axe in 2006; GM tried and failed to sell the Hummer brand to a Chinese manufacturer in 2010, as it struggled through Chapter 11 bankruptcy, finally giving up and killing the brand alongside Pontiac, Saturn and Saab. Then the Hummer name was revived in 2022 as an electron-fueled GMC model, and you can buy a 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV right now (though GMC's website warns of "LIMITED AVAILABILITY" in big red letters, so you might have a hard time actually taking delivery of one). The final 2010 H3s were built for Avis at Shreveport Operations, which itself shut down two years later.