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Hummer H2 2005 - Great Condition - Low Mileage - Lots Of Extras on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:88241 Color: doors
Location:

Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

Low Mileage, Brush Bar, Custom WeatherTech Cargo Liner and Mats, Immaculate Carpet Throughout, DVD Player, Extra Bulbs for Running Lights, Great Tread on Tires, Non-Smoker
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Minor scratches and dings on exterior doors, Driver side power seat switch will need to be replaced before too long - cost to repair is $1300 new; $650 used - Overall asking price has been adjusted accordingly.

  • DVD Player
  • Bose RDS audio system with AM/FM, CD player and cassette
  • Windshield wipers with variable intermittent wipe
  • 12v power outlet: front, rear and cargo
  • Air conditioning with climate control 2
  • Anti-theft protection
  • OnStar Ready
  • Clock
  • Coming home device
  • Compass
  • Computer with average fuel consumption and range for remaining fuel
  • Delayed/fade courtesy lights
  • Cruise control
  • Front seats and rear seats cup holders
  • External temperature
  • Floor covering: carpet in load area
  • Driver front airbag , passenger front airbag with occupant switch off
  • Bucket heated electrically adjustable driver and passenger seat with height adjustment, lumbar adjustment, five adjustments and tilt adjustment
  • 3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat and passenger seat
  • Front seat center armrest
  • Garage door opener
  • Headlight control with dusk sensor
  • Two height adjustable head restraints on front seats and rear seats
  • Memorized adjustment with two settings on door mirror position with five driver's seat positions
  • Remote power locks includes trunk/hatch
  • Power steering
  • Front and rear power windows with two one-touch
  • Front and rear reading lights
  • Front and rear heated seats
  • 3-point reel rear seat belts on driver side, passenger side and center side
  • Rear seat center armrest
  • Three asymmetrical split bench front facing heated rear seats with zero adjustments
  • Rear separate audio control
  • Automatic operation rear view mirror
  • Remote audio controls
  • Seating: five seats
  • Leather seat upholstery with additional vinyl
  • Service interval indicator
  • Nine speaker(s)
  • Leather covered steering wheel with tilt adjustment
  • Tachometer
  • Telematics
  • Illuminated driver and passenger vanity mirror
  • Ventilation system with micro filter
  • Front Brush Bar
  • Black front and rear bumpers
  • Day time running lights
  • Driver power heated chrome door mirrors with automatic and automatic operation indicator lights , passenger power heated chrome door mirrors with automatic indicator lights
  • Electric foldable mirrors
  • Front fog lights
  • Complex surface lens halogen bulb headlights
  • Luxury trim alloy & leather on gearknob
  • Fixed rear window with defogger and intermittent wiper
  • Roof rails
  • Cargo area dimensions: length (inches): 71.7, front width (inches): 67.6 and width between arches (inches): 46
  • Cargo capacity: rear seat down (cu ft): 86.6 and all seats in place (cu ft): 40
  • 5,967 cc 6 liters V 8 front engine with 101.6 mm bore, 92 mm stroke, 9.4 compression ratio, overhead valve and two valves per cylinder LQ4
  • Unleaded fuel 87
  • Multi-point injection fuel system
  • 32 gallon main unleaded fuel tank
  • Power: 242 kW , 325 HP SAE @ 5,200 rpm; 365 ft lb , 495 Nm @ 3,600 rpm
  • Underbody protection for fuel tank, for transfer case and for engine
  • Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 8,600, curb weight (lbs) 6,400, gross trailer weight braked (lbs) 6,700 and max payload (lbs) 2,200
  • External dimensions: overall length (inches): 203.6, overall width (inches): 81.2, overall height (inches): 81.2, ground clearance (inches): 10, wheelbase (inches): 122.8, front track (inches): 69.4, rear track (inches): 69.4 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 43.5
  • Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 40.5, rear headroom (inches): 39.7, front hip room (inches): 62.9, rear hip room (inches): 62, front leg room (inches): 41.3, rear leg room (inches): 38.6, front shoulder room (inches): 66.4 and rear shoulder room (inches): 66.3
  • 4.1:1 axle ratio
  • Brake assist system
  • Rear differential lock
  • Four disc brakes including four ventilated discs
  • Electronic brake distribution
  • Electronic traction control via ABS
  • Immobilizer
  • Rear limited slip differential
  • Torsion beam front suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs , trailing arm rear suspension rigid with stabilizer bar and coil springs

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