Build for the people who can't get enough of over-engineered vehicles, this 2006 Hummer H2 takes the beloved American Military vehicle that roamed the desert wilderness and puts it on the road for the everyday civilian to drive and enjoy because they can. Unlike the barebones military vehicles, this H2 comes with the Luxury Preferred Equipment Group and includes a number of modern conveniences, including keyless entry and a premium sound system. It also has more utilitarian options too, including an XM Satellite Radio. Set to bulldoze over anything that everyday life could throw at it, this H2 has 200,000 miles under its belt and has proven its mettle, and is ready for many more.
In 1992, AM General finally gave in to the people's asking and began selling a civilian version of their legendary Humvee, nicknamed the Hummer. The Hummer was quick to gain a reputation as a status symbol, a vehicle made for people who liked to stand out, and part of that was thanks to its high price tag and the fact that it was frequently seen in Hollywood movies and TV shows. As you can see from this example, the Hummer H2 was a 3-ton beast that couldn't go unnoticed and will forever go down as an icon in the luxury SUV stage. Today, the Hummer H2 has become a collector's item, and this beautiful 2003 example is currently up for sale.
In 1992, AM General finally gave in to the people's asking and began selling a civilian version of their legendary Humvee, nicknamed the Hummer. The Hummer was quick to gain a reputation as a status symbol, a vehicle made for people who liked to stand out, and part of that was thanks to its high price tag and the fact that it was frequently seen in Hollywood movies and TV shows. As you can see from this example, the Hummer H2 was a 3-ton beast that couldn't go unnoticed and will forever go down as an icon in the luxury SUV stage. Today, the Hummer H2 has become a collector's item, and this beautiful 2003 example is currently up for sale.
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What does a Humvee carrying troops to a combat site and a Hummer have in common? Why none other than that the Hummer is the civilian version of the military oriented Humvee, with both being built by AM General. The Hummer H1 began production in 1992 with the last of the Hummer line-up the Hummer H3 produced from 2005-2010. This truck exudes a certain characteristic with its behemoth size and aggressive styling, what we have is a 2009 Hummer H2 Predator with some tasty visual and some mechanical upgrades, it also has just 100,000 miles on the clock and available to be seen in The Sunshine State, Florida.
Every time you see a Hummer roll by, take a moment to thank Arnold Schwarzenegger. Had it not been for The Terminator's gentle request, this brand would never have materialized. After the H1, AM General, who owned Hummer at the time, decided to release a smaller model called the H2. Of course, smaller is relative, as anyone who's driven, ridden in, or even been near an H2 will testify that it still dwarves most other SUVs. This 2008 Hummer H2 Custom has received quite a bit of refreshment and customization and is ready for you with just 500 miles since it underwent a heart transplant.
The Hummer is a striking SUV that can stand toe-to-toe with even the most impressive off-road vehicles, including the G-Wagon. Boasting a massive full-size body-on-frame construction, the Hummer commands attention and respect wherever it goes. This iconic symbol of American excess, the Hummer H2, is our featured model today, which has undergone a meticulous custom build process. With its rugged build and impressive ground clearance, the H2 can navigate even the most challenging terrains with ease, while providing passengers with an unparalleled level of comfort and luxury. This behemoth of a vehicle has already completed an impressive 40,000-mile journey and now awaits its next fortunate owner.