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2007 Hummer H3, H3x, X Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:64913 Color: casing
Location:

Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, United States
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HUMMER buyers, are you looking to spice up your ride with an even bolder customized appearance package?  The H3X is intended for those who want to make a personal style statement and to differentiate themselves from other H3 owners.

 

What upgrades differentiate the H3x from the regular H3? The H3x starts out Luxury package equipped, and adds chrome tube steps, chrome appearance package and chrome fuel door. A body-color grille replaces the chrome unit, making the new chrome brush guard stand out more prominently. Additionally, the H3x also gets a body-color spare tire cover with a unique chrome embellishment featuring a HUMMER appliqu? as well as an exclusive wheel, center cap and tire package.  In the interior, the H3X has the H3 Logo embroidered in the headrests of the black leather seats, which are outlined with grey piping.  

 

Up For Auction

 

2007 HUMMER H3X

     

           Up for auction is a pristinely kept 2007 HUMMER H3X, 4 Door, 4 Wheel Drive SUV. It is a two owner vehicle that has never been driven in snow or rain; it has been regularly waxed twice a year and also stored in a heated garage during off season. The owner recently outfitted this vehicle with brand new Michelin style tires (P265/65R18) and a new Sear's Gold battery within the past 60 days.  Additionally, this vehicle will also come equipped with the original owner’s manual as well as a standard size spare tire in the exterior casing. 

             The owner is highly motivated to sell this vehicle. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is required at purchase to secure the sale and arrangements can be made for a local pick. Currently, the bank holds the title to this vehicle. Upon receipt of payment; it will take the bank 7-10 days to process and release the title for transfer. 

            Please remember that you can apply for financing through EBay Motors Financing Center or on the Financing tab before placing a bid or offer. As well, you can make shipping arrangements through EBay's Shipping Center by clicking on the Shipping Tab associated with any vehicle you are viewing. This tab will provide you with various shipping business as well as quotes for shipping a vehicle.  

           I have attached numerous photos for your review.  If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email me and I will respond as quickly as possible.   

Specifications:

 

Original Vehicle Price:

  • $38,065

 

H3X Features

  • Unique squared chromed wrap-around brush guard
  • Unique body-color grille
  • Unique 18-inch chrome wheels
  • Unique body-colored hard spare tire carrier with chromed accent
  • Exclusive Chrome wheel, Center cap and Tire package
  • P265/65R18-112S TL
  • H3 Logo Embroidered Headrests
  • Bright Roof Crossbows
  • Chrome Fuel Door
  • Chrome Tubular Assist Steps
  • Chrome Appearance Package

 

Engine:

  • 3.7L Inline-5 - 242 horsepower, 242 lb.-ft. of torque

 

Additional Standard Equipment

  • Luxury Package (includes leather-appointed front and rear seats, heated front seats with 8-way power adjustment, leather-wrapped steering wheel, front and rear carpeted floor mats, in-dash 6-disc CD changer with AM/FM stereo and premium 7-speaker Monsson sound system
  • Chromed Appearance Package (includes door handles and mirror caps)
  • Chromed tubular assist steps
  • Chromed fuel filter door
  • Bright roof rack crossbars
  • Stabilitrak with either Manual or Automatic Transmission

 

Thank You for Visiting my Auction!!!!

 

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