2002 Hummer H1 Turbodiesel, 65k In Upgrades on 2040-cars
Enfield, Connecticut, United States
H1 HUMMER MILITARY STYLE AND SPECS PARTS, THIS IS A REAL MANS MANS TRUCK! THIS IS NOT FOR AN AVERAGE PERSON... I CANT EVEN START TO LIST THE UPGRADES BUT EVERYTHING IN THE TRUCK IS NEW AND JUST UPGRADED, FROM SUADE LINERS TO ALL CUSTOM CARBON FIBER INTERIOR, EVEN HAS THE RARE CENTER CONSOL SEAT SO IT CAN SEAT 5 TOTAL. PICS SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES. LINE-X PAINT SO ITS IS VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT JOB! NONE OF THAT SISSY FLAT BLACK PAINT HERE.... Interior: 1. Materials for interior (carpeting/Vinyl/Glue/Ultra suede/Hardware for upholstery 2. Custom Seats (set of 4 with Logo and air shipping from USA) 3. All Aluminum Dash Trim has been polished/finished in Brushed finish and Lacquer coating 4. 40-Inch LED Roof Light Bar 5. LED 7" Military Spec White LED Headlight system 6. LED Front Turn Signals Military Spec 7. 4 LED interior Dome Lights 8. Smoke rear tail lights and Side Marker Lights 9. Strip interior/Rebuild Interior, all Electronics newly wired(window motors, locks, lighting, security system - Interior lighting upgraded to LED, INSTRUMENT Gauges being retro-fitted with LEDs, repairing most non-functioning electronics) 10. Rare Center seat, so it can seat 5 total passengers! 11. 39” Super Swampers Other Features include: -Front and Rear Cameras - Tint/Re Tint Windows - Remote Starter for Diesel Truck with Diesel Glow plug module and Two way remote for extended range and start confirm (Remote Locks/Alarm/ etc) - Air Horn, Military Antenna System, Whip Antenna/Mount - Paint Winch Assembly and Red Paint Hook - 2 Rear 4 Cluster LED Fog Lights, replaced all Marker lights on truck to LED, Rear License Plate Light LED, Smoke rear tail lights and Side Marker Lights Stereo And Entertainment Systems/features: ALL ALPINE PARTS Double DIN Stereo/DVD Bluetooth Unit/ IPOD/NAV/, Speakers for Stereo, Amplifier, Subwoofer, built in TV for rear entertainment THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST RARE H1s YOU WILL SEE, I HAVE A FERRARI AND THIS CAR GETS MORE LOOKS THAN THE FERRARI AND I AM NOT KIDING. DONT MISS YOUR CHANCE ON THIS TRUCK CAUSE YOU WILL NEVER SEE SOMETHING LIKE THIS AGAIN. |
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GMC Hummer EV SUV first drive, RIP Camaro, Ferrari Roma Spider | Autoblog Podcast # 773
Fri, Mar 24 2023In this episode of the Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by News Editor Joel Stocksdale. They start off with one of the week's biggest official news items — the impending death of the sixth-gen Chevrolet Camaro. On the subject of powerful American cars, they pivot to a teaser from Stellantis execs that there are big things ahead for its Dodge Charger SRT Daytona Banshee concept. From there, they look at Ferrari's new topless Roma and then get into Ford's multi-billion-dollar electric vehicle pivot. Speaking of expensive EVs, Joel just got back from driving the new GMC Hummer SUV. He also had the new F-150 Lightning Pro in his driveway, and that's followed by Greg's update on Autoblog's long-term Toyota Sienna. Autoblog Podcast # 773 Get The Podcast Apple Podcasts – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes Spotify – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast on Spotify RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown News Chevrolet Camaro production will officially end after 2024 model year Dodge CEO teases more to come from Charger SRT Daytona Banshee Ferrari Roma Spider returns a front-engined soft top to the lineup Ford Model e losing billions as it says EV unit should be seen as startup What we're driving Ford F-150 Lightning Pro 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV 2023 Toyota Sienna Platinum AWD Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts Autoblog is now live on your smart speakers and voice assistants with the audio Autoblog Daily Digest. Say “Hey Google, play the news from Autoblog” or "Alexa, open Autoblog" to get your favorite car website in audio form every day. A narrator will take you through the biggest stories or break down one of our comprehensive test drives. Related video: How to activate Crab Walk on the GMC Hummer EV
GMC Hummer EV First Drive Review | True supertruck, for better and for worse
Thu, Apr 7 2022Right from the start, the 2022 GMC Hummer EV has been advertised with superlatives, mostly in reference to its specifications. GMC has even called it a "supertruck" in its own materials. And while we've received a taste of the truck before, only now have we finally got our hands on the production-spec model, and had the opportunity to drive it both off-road and on the street. What we've found is that the Hummer EV is undoubtedly a supertruck, much the same way that a Ferrari or a Lamborghini is a supercar. It totally delivers on its incredible capabilities, but there are compromises. And they're worth being aware of before plunking down the more than $100,000 a first-year Hummer will run you. That six-figure truck is the version we tested, the Edition 1, which actually rings in at $112,595. It's the only version in production for now, with lower trims coming in the next couple years. It's sold out, but many of the features will be available on the next highest trim level, the EV 3X. Among those features are the three motors, torque vectoring, “Watts To Freedom” launch mode, four-wheel steering, removable glass roof panels, 35-inch tires, Super Cruise, power rear window and MultiPro tailgate. In other words, although you can literally no longer order an Edition 1, you can still order a Hummer EV with nearly the same specification. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. We'll start where most owners probably will: mashing the throttle. No one can resist seeing what 1,000 horsepower and 1,200 pound-feet of torque will feel like. It's even a tad more torque in Watts To Freedom mode, which preemptively runs the cooling system to enable the additional twist. That mode allows the Hummer to hit 60 mph in 3 seconds, and the drama is dialed up with visual, audible and haptic cues. But even without engaging launch mode, the Hummer EV impresses and delights with its acceleration. In addition to pinning you to the seat, the entire truck squats in an exaggerated fashion. It's absurd, especially considering the truck's curb weight that surpasses a truly astounding 9,000 pounds. ThatÂ’s several hundred pounds more than the heaviest GMC Sierra HD 3500 diesel dually. Of course, that weight, as well as the nature of electric motors, means the party starts to calm down as the speed increases. The weight is noticeable in other areas, too.
Cadillac Celestiq, Lyriq, Hummer, other future GM electric cars: Here's everything we saw at ‘EV Day’
Wed, Mar 4 2020WARREN, Mich. — Today, General Motors held an “EV Day” event at its Warren, Michigan, campus to present its new “Ultium” battery technology, modular electric vehicle architecture and soon-to-come electric vehicles. Unfortunately, we were forbidden from bringing cameras into the event, so while we canÂ’t show you what we saw, we can tell you more about it. While we saw the previously teased Cadillac EV (which we now know to be called the Lyriq) and the GMC Hummer pickup teased during the Super Bowl, there were a number of other future cars at the event, which GM President Mark Reuss assured us are all real vehicles in the works. The biggest surprise came at the end of the event, though, in the Cadillac Celestiq electric sedan, which Reuss described as a future flagship that would be hand-built “very locally.” It had been hiding under a dark sheet all morning, with the front and rear illuminated Cadillac emblems shining from underneath. When the wraps came off, we saw a long, white, four-seat fastback sedan. The 23-inch wheels were pushed out to the very corners of the car, giving it what appeared to be a very long wheelbase. The model on the stage had no side mirrors or visible door handles. The grille mirrored that of the Lyriq crossover next to it, with integrated lighting in lieu of the usual mesh or slats youÂ’d see in an internal combustion car. The entire roof, all the way until it tapered to the tail of the vehicle, was tinted glass. In back, vertical tail lighting ran down the C-pillar before turning rearward across the top of the trunk. Inside, everything below the beltline of the windows — essentially all but the headrests and top portion of the steering wheel, was hidden from view. Behind the Celestiq, a large digital display showed a rendering of its interior. The dash consists of a pillar-to-pillar curved LED display serving as both instrument panel and infotainment system. Protruding forward between the front seats was another touchscreen that appeared to house some more controls, with open area, probably for storage, below it. The rear seats had the same sort of touchscreen between them. Built into the back of the front seats were a pair of rear-seat entertainment screens, much like we saw in the Lyriq. The door panels blended wood, metal and animated lighting to give character and a sense of opulence. GM interior design manager Tristan Murphy was on hand to tell us a bit more about the Celestiq.