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H2 Hummer Suv on 2040-cars

US $31,995.00
Year:2007 Mileage:53617 Color: Lamp Control
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

2007 HUMMER H2 SUV TRUCK 

Options

  • 4-Wheel Drive
  • ABS (4-Wheel)
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Alternator 145 Amps
  • Assist Handles Front Passenger and Rear Outboard
  • Audio System Feature Bose Performance-Enhanced Premium 9-Speaker System
  • Backup Camera
  • Battery Rundown Protection
  • Body Liftgate With Fixed Glass
  • Brakes 4-Wheel Disc Hydraulic Power
  • Bumpers Front and Rear Painted a Single Color
  • CD (Multi Disc)
  • Cargo mat Rubber (Not Available With (AS3) Rear Third row Folding Bench Seat.)
  • Cassette
  • Console Overhead With Storage bin
  • Cooling Engine oil Cooler
  • Cruise Control
  • Cruise Control Electronic With Set and Resume Speed
  • Cup Holders Front Console and Rear Seat Armrest
  • Daytime Running Lamps
  • Defogger Rear-Window Electric
  • Differential Driver-Selectable Locking Rear
  • Door Handles Chrome
  • Door Locks Power Programmable
  • Door Locks Rear Child Security
  • Doors Triple-Sealed
  • Dual Air Bags
  • Dual Power Seats
  • Floor Covering Color-Keyed Carpeting
  • Frame Ladder-Type
  • Glovebox Passenger-Side
  • Grille Chrome
  • Gvwr 8600 lbs. (3901 kg)
  • Headlamps Dual Composite Halogen With Automatic Exterior Lamp Control
  • Heated Seats
  • Horn Dual-Note High and low
  • Lamps Clearance Marker 2 Front and 2 Rear
  • Lamps Identification Markers 3 Front and 3 Rear
  • Leather
  • Luggage Rack Side Rails
  • Luxury Pkg
  • Map Pockets
  • Moon Roof
  • Navigation System
  • Onstar
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Premium Sound
  • Privacy Glass
  • Rear Axle 4.10 Ratio
  • Recovery Hooks Front and Rear
  • Retained Accessory Power
  • Roof Rack
  • Seats Heated First and Second row
  • Spare Tire Carrier Rear Bumper-Mounted With Jack Storage Provisions
  • Steering Power
  • Steering Wheel Accessory Controls
  • Steering Wheel Leather-Wrapped
  • Suspension Front Independent With Torsion bar and Stabilizer bar
  • Suspension Package Standard Ride 5-Link Coil Springs
  • Theft-Deterrent System Vehicle Passlock
  • Throttle Control Electronic
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Tire Full-Size Spare With Cover
  • Traction Control
  • Traction Control Single Wheel
  • Trailering Equipment Heavy-Duty Includes Front Winch Receiver Provisions
  • Universal Home Remote Includes Garage Door Opener 3-Channel Programmable
  • Wheel Flares Front and Rear Black
  • Windows Power With Driver and Global Express-Down
  • Wipers Front Intermittent wet-Arm With Pulse Washers
  • Wipers Rear Intermittent With Washer
  • Wiring Provisions Auxiliary Front Lighting

Features

CONVENIENCE FEATURES
1-touch down
Driver vanity mirror
Tilt steering wheel
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Air conditioning
Garage door transmitter
Front beverage holders
Speed control
Illuminated entry
Rear door bins
Front dual zone A/C
Memory seat
Rear beverage holders
Automatic temperature control
Power windows
Passenger door bin
Audio memory
Overhead console
Passenger vanity mirror
Remote keyless entry
Driver door bin
Rear air conditioning
Emergency communication system
ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES
Rear audio controls
Radio data system
Cassette
Weather band radio
AM/FM radio
Speakers: 9
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
CD player
SEATS AND TRIM
Heated front seats
Heated rear seats
Leather steering wheel
Power passenger seat
Leather shift knob
Rear seats: split-bench
Front seats: bucket
Passenger seat mounted armrest
Driver seat mounted armrest
Power driver seat
Leather upholstery
Rear seat center armrest
Split folding rear seat
BODY EXTERIOR
Auto-dimming door mirrors
Trailer hitch receiver
Power door mirrors
Heated door mirrors
Skid plates
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Traction control
Passenger cancellable airbag
ABS brakes
Security system
Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger, rear w/tilt
4 wheel disc brakes
Panic alarm
Ignition disable
Occupant sensing airbag
Dual front impact airbags
LIGHTING, VISIBILITY AND INSTRUMENTATION
Outside temperature display
Tachometer
Fully automatic headlights
Trip computer
Front reading lights
Rear window wiper
Compass
Variably intermittent wipers
Rear window defroster
Voltmeter
Rear reading lights

Tech Specs

OFF-ROAD CAPABILITY
Ground clearance (min): 251mm (9.9")
Departure angle: 40 deg
POWERTRAIN
Mode select transmission
Horsepower: 325hp @ 5,200RPM
Transmission: 4 speed automatic
Engine liters: 6.0
Sequential multi-point fuel injection
Fuel tank capacity: 32.0gal.
Cylinder configuration: V-8
Engine location: front
Recommended fuel: regular unleaded
Torque: 365 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
Number of valves: 16
Drive type: four-wheel
Limited slip differential
SPECS AND DIMENSIONS
Compression ratio: 9.40 to 1
Engine horsepower: 325hp @ 5,200RPM
Front headroom: 1,029mm (40.5")
Rear legroom: 980mm (38.6")
Payload: 998kg (2,200lbs)
Turning radius: 6.6m (21.7')
Exterior height: 2,012mm (79.2")
Curb weight: 2,903kg (6,400lbs)
Front shoulder room: 1,687mm (66.4")
Wheelbase: 3,119mm (122.8")
Exterior body width: 2,062mm (81.2")
Towing capacity: 3,039kg (6,700lbs)
Engine bore x stroke: 101.6mm x 91.9mm (4.00" x 3.62")
Rear hiproom: 1,575mm (62.0")
Rear headroom: 1,008mm (39.7")
Interior maximum cargo volume: 2,452 L (87 cu.ft.)
Front legroom: 1,049mm (41.3")
Engine displacement: 6.0 L
Exterior length: 4,821mm (189.8")
Engine torque: 365 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
Interior cargo volume: 1,133 L (40 cu.ft.)
Rear shoulder room: 1,684mm (66.3")
GVWR: 3,901kg (8,600lbs)
Front hiproom: 1,598mm (62.9")
SUSPENSION/HANDLING
Front tires: 315/70SR17.0D
Rear tires: 315/70SR17.0D
Wheel size: 17"
Speed-sensing steering
Single rear wheels
Tires: all-terrain
Rear anti-roll bar
Front wheel independent suspension
Power steering
Front anti-roll bar
Alloy wheels
 

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Super Bowl LVII car commercial roundup: Watch them all here

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Fewer automakers than usual spent money advertising during Super Bowl LVII. In total, there were only five traditional ad spots from three big OEMs. A number of car-adjacent ads aired during the Big Game, too, and we’ll bring you those ads in this roundup alongside the more obvious ones. WeÂ’ve compiled all of the automotive-related commercials for you here in this post so you donÂ’t have to go searching for them elsewhere. Read on below to see what aired as the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. Ram's Super Bowl spot offers a cure for 'Premature Electrification' This commercial revealed the new electric Ram Rev pickup, and itÂ’s themed like a prescription ad for an antidote to "Premature Electrification.” A concerned narrator in the Ram spot asks if you're afraid that going electric too soon will mean "you might not be able to last as long as you like," and there's a guy on a pier who's going to need some new equipment if he wants to catch fish. We're also told there are "options being designed to extend range in satisfying ways," so if this truck isn't right for you, you have choices. All the commercial's missing is a silly medical marketing name and six seconds of speed-reading gibberish about side effects like intestinal bleeding and death. Which are two more good things. Jeep 4xe Super Bowl commercial highlights modern version of 'Electric Boogie' JeepÂ’s “Electric Boogie” commercial follows the Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee 4xe in a variety of simulated off-road situations. Though fun, the soundtrack is the real star of the show. The songÂ’s original artist, Marcia Griffiths, was joined by Grammy winner Shaggy, Jamila Falak, Amber Lee, and Moyann on the track. The modernized re-recording celebrates 40 years since GriffithsÂ’ original track, and Jeep says the track is available for streaming now. Kia returns to the Super Bowl with the tale of 'Binky Dad' This year, Kia follows the adventure of "Binky Dad" in his quest to fetch his daughter's lost pacifier, which naturally takes him over just about every bit of terrain you might encounter upon leaving the civilized confines of Southern California for the not-so-civilized mountains of ... probably also California. It features the refreshed 2023 Kia Telluride, which probably doesnÂ’t need much advertising to see these days, but Kia went for it with the strong three-row SUV anyway.

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