Hummer H2 Sut Crew Truck 4x4 Lift Lifted Sunroof Luxury Edt $4k In Extra Reserve on 2040-cars
Gallatin, Tennessee, United States
2005 Hummer H2 SUT Luxury Edition Sunroof Etc $4k in Extras
NO TRADES ACCEPTED AND NO FINANCING OFFERED YOU MUST GO THROUGH YOUR OWN BANK OR HAVE YOUR OWN MONEY - Regular Maintenance, Clean Clear Title - V8 Vortech 6.0L Engine - Blue on Black - Automatic Transmission - Push Button 4wd - Power Moon Roof - Power Heated Memory Leather Seats - Dash information read out that gives you fuel economy, hours, mileage, settings, etc - Built in Digital Compass and Garage opener - Keyless Entry - Onstar Equipped - Tow Package - Rear Audio Controls and heated seats - Digital Climate control Zones - New 20 in Rims with 35 MT tires - Lift Leveling Kit - Factory Alarm - Tinted Windows This truck is in great condition inside and out and is a real attention getter. It has had regular maintenance, garage kept, and runs and drives like new. It looks very stylish and is priced to sell quickly with only 102k miles which is nothing for the 6.0 Vortec Motor. Overall the truck is very nice, paint is extremely glossy, wheels and tires are great, and it runs like new. Current KBB Retail Value is $28k and doesnt include the $4k in extras so all together its worth around $32k so its priced to sell quickly.Call/Text 615-498-0167,Below is information on shipping: IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, I CAN HAVE IT SHIPPED FOR AROUND .60 CENTS A MILE. SO IF YOU LIVE 500 MILES FROM ME (37066) IT WOULD BE AROUND $300, 750 MILES WOULD BE $450, 1000 MILES WOULD BE $600 AND SO FORTH. YOU CANNOT BEAT THIS DEAL BECAUSE BY THE TIME YOU DRIVE ONE VEHICLE HERE AND TWO BACK YOU WOULD HAVE PAID THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY IN GAS AND NOT TO MENTION YOUR TIME AND MILES YOU WILL HAVE PUT ON EACH VEHICLE. SHIPPING IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY TO GO AND THEY WILL DELIVER THE VEHICLE TO YOUR DOOR. JUST LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT IT SHIPPED AND I WILL ARRANGE IT FOR YOU |
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Out With A Bang: Hummer dealer giving away free shotgun with every new vehicle purchase
Mon, 15 Mar 2010Lynch Hummer dealership in Chesterfield, Missouri - Click above for image gallery
You've heard of art imitating life? Well how about life imitating war? That's another story entirely, but not so far fetched when it comes to the Hummer. The sport-'ute that met the public eye during Operation Desert Storm has all but completely gone through its entire life cycle in the intervening years: first as a military-only vehicle, the original model became available to the public, then GM bought the rights and started churning out pickup-based H2s and H3s, the U.S. armed forces went back Iraq, the original H1 was discontinued and now GM is preparing to wind down the brand entirely. But not before one last pistol-shootin' hoorah, courtesy of the one dealership that arguably sees the truck for what it is more than any other: Lynch Hummer.
The St. Louis-area franchise made headlines last year when they started filling their emptying showroom with gun racks, selling firearms to make up for dwindling sales in the gigantic SUVs. Now the dealership is connecting the dots with a one-of-a-kind promotion: Buy a Hummer, get a free shotgun.
The GMC Hummer EV could spawn a smaller electric truck
Thu, Oct 20 2022Over 90,000 motorists have reserved a GMC Hummer EV, and the truck's relative popularity has convinced executives to consider launching a smaller and presumably more affordable model. While nothing is official yet, the Hummer EV's smaller sibling could be a midsize pickup. Citing "people familiar with the matter," Automotive News reported a smaller Hummer EV exists in the design studio that General Motors operates in California. There's no word on what it looks like yet, though it presumably borrows at least some of the rugged-looking styling cues that characterize the controversial, 9,200-pound truck. Interestingly, the smaller model could bring the Hummer name to Europe. It's too early to provide technical specifications. The model hasn't received the proverbial green light for production but Automotive News added that it's a "priority project" and that it has "a good chance of going into production." If and when it does, it's reasonable to assume the truck will use the Ultium battery technology found under the full-size Hummer EV, among other electric models from General Motors. GMC hasn't commented on the report, and it hasn't announced plans to launch a second Hummer-branded electric pickup. If the report is accurate, the baby Hummer is at least a couple of years away from hitting showrooms. First, the Hummer EV SUV will enter production. We've been here before: a downward expansion is exactly how the now-defunct Hummer brand was born. The military-bred H1 spawned the H2 for 2002 and the H3 for 2006. An even smaller off-roader previewed by the 2008 HX concept was planned but ultimately canned. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
For EV drivers, realities may dampen the electric elation
Mon, Feb 20 2023The Atlantic, a decades-old monthly journal well-regarded for its intelligent essays on international news, American politics and cultural happenings, recently turned its attention to the car world. A piece that ran in The Atlantic in October examined the excesses of the GMC Hummer EV for compromising safety. And now in its latest edition, the magazine ran a compelling story about the challenges of driving an electric vehicle and how those experiences “mythologize the car as the great equalizer.” Titled “The Inconvenient Truth About Electric Vehicles,” the story addresses the economics of EVs, the stresses related to range anxiety, the social effects of owning an electric car — as in, affording one — and the overarching need for places to recharge that car. Basically, author Andrew Moseman says that EV life isn't so rosy: “On the eve of the long-promised electric-vehicle revolution, the myth is due for an update. Americans who take the plunge and buy their first EV will find a lot to love Â… they may also find that electric-vehicle ownership upends notions about driving, cost, and freedom, including how much car your money can buy. "No one spends an extra $5,000 to get a bigger gas tank in a Honda Civic, but with an EV, economic status is suddenly more connected to how much of the world you get to see — and how stressed out or annoyed youÂ’ll feel along the way.” Moseman charts how a basic Ford F-150 Lightning electric truck might start at $55,000, but an extended-range battery, which stretches the distance on a charge from 230 miles to 320, “raises the cost to at least $80,000. The trend holds true with all-electric brands such as Tesla, Rivian, and Lucid, and for many electric offerings from legacy automakers. The bigger battery option can add a four- or five-figure bump to an already accelerating sticker price.” As for the charging issue, the author details his anxiety driving a Telsa in Death Valley, with no charging stations in sight. “For those who never leave the comfort of the city, these concerns sound negligible," he says. "But so many of us want our cars to do everything, go everywhere, ferry us to the boundless life we imagine (or the one weÂ’re promised in car commercials),” he writes. His conclusions may raise some hackles among those of us who value automotive independence — not to mention fun — over practicalities.