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Bob Moore Cadillac of Edmond
2004 HUMMER H2 Luxury
Contact Internet Sales at (888) 750-8027 for more information!
2004 HUMMER H2 Luxury
Engine: 6.0L V8 Color: Black
Stock #: X05060A Transmission: Automatic 4-Speed Interior: Wheat w/Leather Seat Trim
VIN: 5GRGN23UX4H121652 Mileage: 87,489 Body Style: SUV

Contact Internet Sales at (888) 750-8027 for more information!

Bob Moore Cadillac of Edmond
Phone: (888) 750-8027
Website: http://www.bobmoorecadillacokc.com
Address: 13020 Broadway Extension
Oklahoma City, OK, 73114
Vehicle Comments
Luxury Black NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, 3RD ROW, AIR SUSPENSION Standard features include: Remote power door locks, Power windows with 1 one-touch, Automatic Transmission, 4-wheel ABS brakes, Rear air conditioning - With separate controls, Air conditioning with dual zone climate control, Cruise control, Universal remote transmitter, Audio controls on steering wheel, Driver memory seats, Memory settings for 2 drivers, Tilt steering wheel, Power heated mirrors, 6.0 L liter V8 engine, 316 hp horsepower, Passenger Airbag - Cancellable, 8-way power adjustable drivers seat, 4 Doors, Four-wheel drive, External temperature display, Compass, Tachometer, Reverse tilt mirrors - Dual mirrors, Speed-proportional power steering, Trip computer, 4WD Type - Full-time, 8-way power adjustable passenger seat, Front seat type - Bucket, Rear heat - With separate controls, Split-bench rear seats, Intermittent window wipers, Privacy/tinted glass, Rear wiper, Skid plates - 4, Daytime running lights, Dusk sensing headlights, Power retractable mirrors, Limited slip differential - Mechanical, Auto-dimming mirrors - Electrochromatic, driver only, Clock - In-radio display... This really is a great vehicle for your active lifestyle*** A real head turner!!! This versatile H2, with its grippy 4WD, will handle anything mother nature decides to throw at you! This Vehicle has less than 88k miles.. Includes a CARFAX buyback guarantee... Safety equipment includes: ABS, Passenger Airbag - Cancellable, Daytime running lights, Dusk sensing headlights...NICELY EQUIPPED: Power locks, Power windows, Auto, Rear air conditioning, Climate control...
Vehicle Features
Technical
• Automatic Transmission
• 6.0 L liter V8 engine
• 316 hp horsepower
• 4 Doors
• Four-wheel drive
• Limited slip differential - Mechanical
• 4WD Type - Full-time
Safety
• 4-wheel ABS brakes
• Passenger Airbag - Cancellable
• Daytime running lights
• Dusk sensing headlights
Interior
• 8-way power adjustable drivers seat
• 8-way power adjustable passenger seat
• Front seat type - Bucket
• Rear heat - With separate controls
• Split-bench rear seats
Exterior
• Intermittent window wipers
• Privacy/tinted glass
• Rear wiper
• Skid plates - 4
Convenience
• Remote power door locks
• Power windows with 1 one-touch
• Rear air conditioning - With separate controls
• Air conditioning with dual zone climate control
• Cruise control
• Universal remote transmitter
• Audio controls on steering wheel
• Driver memory seats
• Memory settings for 2 drivers
• Power heated mirrors
• Tilt steering wheel
• Tachometer
• Compass
• External temperature display
• Power retractable mirrors
• Trip computer
• Reverse tilt mirrors - Dual mirrors
• Speed-proportional power steering
• Auto-dimming mirrors - Electrochromatic, driver only
• Clock - In-radio display

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GM Super Cruise beats Tesla Autopilot again in latest hands-free test

Wed, Oct 28 2020

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Sun, Jul 9 2023

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