2006 - Hummer H3 on 2040-cars
Lowell, Florida, United States
Really Nice Low Mileage 2006 Hummer H3 Let Me start Off By Saying I Am A Retired Private Collector And Hobbyist Here In South Florida. I Am Not A Dealer Nor Do I Play Games Or Use Smoke And Mirrors To Advertise A Car. Each Car Will Be Correctly Described Without Any Surprises. All Cars Are Either From My Personal Collection Or Belong To Friends Of Mine Who Ask Me To Advertise Their Cars For Them. All Cars Are Priced According To Their Condition, Options, Documentation, And Rarity In Today’s ever Changing Market And Are Available Without Any Frivolous Markups Or Auction Fees Saving You Thousands. Any One Looking For A Hummer Knows Finding One This Clean Is Getting Harder And Harder To Do Especially One With Low Mileage And In This Kind Of Condition, So I won’t Bother To Bore You With Useless Info You Already Know. This Is A 2 Owner Florida Vehicle, And Is Currently Owned By A Good Friend’s Girl Friend So I Know It Has Never Been Off Roaded Or Abused In Any Way. This Beauty Has Only 48,000 Original Miles And The Following Is Just A Sample Of All The Goodies It Comes With: Transferrable Platinum No Deductible Warranty Good Till Oct. 2014 Full Window Tint Luxury Package Chrome Appearance Package Power Sun Roof Heated Seats Automatic Tranny Chrome Running Boards 22” Tires Custom Wheels Take A Good Look At all The Pictures And They Will Give You An Idea Of The Kind Of Condition This H3 Is In And Please, Call With Any Questions You May Have. As With All The Cars I Market This One Is Being Sold As Is Where Is And Is Available For Inspection By Appointment Only. Both The Seller And I Assume No Responsibility For Any Repairs Or Representations (Oral Or Written) After Purchase Is Completed. I Will Be Happy To Answer Any Questions, But Do Not Email Me Asking For The Reserve Price, I Will Be More Than Happy To Discuss This With You. Please Be Advised This Auction May be Cancelled At Any Time, And For Any Reason. All Information For This Ad Has Been Provided To MeThank You……………………Ric 561-775-8629
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GMC has received 65,000 Hummer EV orders so far
Tue, Mar 29 2022The GMC Hummer pickup truck only just went on sale, and already there's word from company brass that demand is higher than expected. According to a report from CNBC, Duncan Aldred, global vice president of GMC, said the automaker has received more than 65,000 combined orders for the current electric truck and upcoming SUV. What's more, the number of customers converting reservations into orders is humming along at 95%, which is also higher than the company projected. "Productions actually slightly ahead of plan and were putting things in place now to actually expedite that as well, so we can deliver these reservations quicker than we originally thought," Aldred said, adding that new orders placed today probably won't result in a delivered vehicle until 2024. "Were doing all the studies on that and were confident we can go a lot quicker than we originally thought," Aldred said, "But it still means a reservation now probably means delivering in 24." The version of the Hummer pickup that's currently being built is the highest-spec Edition 1 model. That truck ran at least $110,295, but since it's already sold out, new customers will be looking at Hummer EV 3X that starts right around the $100,000 mark before any optional equipment is added (and assuming you can find a dealer that won't try to jack up the price). At some unspecified point in the next year or so, GMC will start building a lower-cost Hummer 2X for $89,995. A year or so later, the $79,995 Hummer EV 2 will make its debut. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Electric Hummer is official, and Tesla's got momentum | Autoblog Podcast #612
Fri, Jan 31 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor Alex Kierstein and Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder. They start things off with a discussion of the week's news: GMC is launching an electric Hummer truck with a Super Bowl ad, and Tesla was profitable in Q4, sending its stock soaring. Then they talk about what they've been driving, including a super badass Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, the Kia Telluride and their long-term Volvo S60 PHEV. There's no "Spend My Money" segment this week, so send in your questions for future podcast episodes. Autoblog Podcast #612 Get The Podcast iTunes Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 Download the MP3 directly Rundown Hummer returns as electric GMC truck Further reading: Grappling with the dark side of EVs Tesla profitable for second straight quarter Cars we're driving: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500XD Kia Telluride (whose safety tech won Autoblog's 2020 Technology of the Year Award) Long-term Volvo S60 T8 update Feedback Email Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Hummer H2 burns to a crisp; now the owner won't need the hoarded gas
Fri, May 14 2021Here's your daily Autoblog public service announcement: Don't hoard gasoline, but if you do, absolutely do not let 20 gallons of it catch fire inside your 2004 Hummer H2. You might end up, as a Florida owner learned the hard way, with a very crispy Hummer. According to CBS affiliate WABI, in Citrus County Fire Rescue was called out to the scene at a Homosassa, Florida, Texaco station yesterday morning. The Hummer owner had just filled four five-gallon jerry cans' worth of fuel and placed them in the back of the vehicle. It's not clear what started the fire, but when emergency crews arrived the SUV was already, as the kids say, fire. The vehicle was a total loss. Photos show it completely singed and missing the hood and windows. One fender sat forlornly on the ground nearby. One injury was reported, but the individual refused to be taken to the hospital. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection was called in to handle the fuel cleanup. There's been a run on gasoline across the eastern seaboard due to a shortage caused by Colonial Pipeline, one of the major refined petroleum pipelines on the East Coast. Due to lax cybersecurity measures, the company fell victim to a ransomware attack, which shut down its operations over the weekend. Hackers based in Russia demanded a payout of $5 million to release control of Colonial Pipeline's computer systems, and Colonial paid up and has since resumed operations. Between fires, fights and admonitions by politicians not to hoard probably one of the few things Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden agree on that's probably good advice to follow. Gas stations should be resupplied in many affected areas within days. In Tampa, Florida, a third of the city's gas stations were out of fuel on Thursday. In Miami, outages stood at nearly 40% and growing as residents rapidly filled up their tanks. The outages would make sense if the largest U.S. gasoline pipeline served those cities. But it does not. South Florida is seeing the worst outages among areas not directly impacted by the line closure. "If you want a perfect case for where hoarding has made the situation what it is, that's southern Florida," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. "They should not be having any issues at all - they get gasoline from a barge." Statewide, about a third of gas stations are out of product, according to GasBuddy.