The Hummer H2, a modern-day symbol of robustness and luxury, bridges the gap between the utilitarian toughness of its military predecessor, the Humvee, and the comfort expected from today's SUVs. This 2007 Hummer H2, with 79,800 miles, encapsulates the essence of the brand's hardcore history while integrating contemporary comforts and luxury, making it an exceptional choice for both off-road adventures and city cruising.
Reflecting the early 2000s' cultural zeitgeist, this 2007 Hummer H2, finished in a striking red, echoes the era of music video prominence and celebrity endorsements, adding to its iconic status. The vehicle is adorned with a chrome appearance package, enhancing its visual appeal with an aftermarket roof rack, mounted road lights, and chrome accents that elevate its rugged demeanor. It stands proudly on a set of black XD wheels, emphasizing its formidable presence. The interior is a sanctuary of comfort and luxury, featuring black leather seats that accommodate four passengers in opulent comfort. The inclusion of a moonroof, dual DVDs, and TVs on headrests, connected to a premium Bose sound system, offers entertainment options reminiscent of the 2000s, ensuring a pleasant journey regardless of the terrain.
Beneath its muscular frame, the 2007 Hummer H2 is powered by a 6.0L V8 engine, perfectly suited to its bold character and off-roading capabilities. This powerhouse delivers robust performance, seamlessly transmitted to all four wheels via an automatic transmission, ensuring that the H2 is as capable of navigating challenging terrains as it is cruising on the highway in style. This blend of power and luxury makes the 2007 Hummer H2 a standout vehicle, embodying the spirit of adventure with the sophistication of modern SUVs.
2007 Hummer H2
6.0L V8
4-Speed Automatic
4WD
Red Exterior
Black Leather Seats
Aftermarket Roof Rack
Luxury Preferred Equipment Group
Dual Dvd Player TV On Headrests
Moon Roof
4X4 All Wheel Drive
Audio System With Navigation
Chrome Appearance Package
Roof Mounted Off Road Lights
An icon of the American Military, it’s really no surprise that the original HMMWV spawned civilian models. While the Hummer H1 was more of a direct reincarnation, the Hummer H2 offered consumers a more stylish and practical entry point into General Motors’ Hummer lineup, available in both SUV and SUT body styles. Design-wise, the Hummer H2 retained its forebear's boxy and aggressive styling. Although smaller than the H1, the H2 retained some impressive dimensions and, with it, all the road presence that it was due. Today, the Hummer name is attached to an EV that takes inspiration from the original, but if you want the original American icon, then look no further than our featured 2008 Hummer H2 SUT. It’s a truck that features some tasteful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that they bought the truck stock and built it themselves.
When AM General started selling civilian Humvees, known as Hummers, it answered the prayers of many — not least those of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had lobbied for such a vehicle for ages. However, when the original H1 was launched, it wasn’t for everyone. It was large and not the most practical option. There existed the need for something a bit smaller and more refined. Enter then, the Hummer H2 The H2 was introduced under General Motors, which purchased the Hummer brand name from AM General in the early 2000s. Although the name eventually disappeared, the Hummer H2 remains an icon of American motoring. Other than Jeep, the Hummer H2 is virtually unique in its ability to offer a military-inspired package in the segment. On offer today is a 2006 Hummer H2 with a 6.0-liter V8 engine and just 82,000 miles on the clock.
The Hummer rose to popularity in the 2000s; it was common to find multiple hip-hop artists and rappers sporting one in the background. With its bling status, finding a Hummer that sports its factory styling is becoming challenging; oversized chrome wheels and other exterior components are nice. However, that boxy, extensive styling is iconic and best enjoyed with subtle modifications. Present today is a rare bird in the world of Hummer's and looks like this 2009 Hummer H2. With a reported 83,000 miles on the clock, this sizeable American beast is a low mileage example built to command the streets and is a factory-clean example that sports subtle modifications that don't take away from its factory appeal.
An icon of the American Military, it’s really no surprise that the original HMMWV spawned civilian models. While the Hummer H1 was more of a direct reincarnation, the Hummer H2 offered consumers a more stylish and practical entry point into General Motors’ Hummer lineup, available in both SUV and SUT body styles. Design-wise, the Hummer H2 retained its forebear's boxy and aggressive styling. Although smaller than the H1, the H2 retained some impressive dimensions and, with it, all the road presence that it was due. Today, the Hummer name is attached to an EV that takes inspiration from the original, but if you want the original American icon, then look no further than our featured 2008 Hummer H2 SUT. It’s a truck that features some tasteful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that they bought the truck stock and built it themselves.
When AM General started selling civilian Humvees, known as Hummers, it answered the prayers of many — not least those of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who had lobbied for such a vehicle for ages. However, when the original H1 was launched, it wasn’t for everyone. It was large and not the most practical option. There existed the need for something a bit smaller and more refined. Enter then, the Hummer H2 The H2 was introduced under General Motors, which purchased the Hummer brand name from AM General in the early 2000s. Although the name eventually disappeared, the Hummer H2 remains an icon of American motoring. Other than Jeep, the Hummer H2 is virtually unique in its ability to offer a military-inspired package in the segment. On offer today is a 2006 Hummer H2 with a 6.0-liter V8 engine and just 82,000 miles on the clock.
The Hummer rose to popularity in the 2000s; it was common to find multiple hip-hop artists and rappers sporting one in the background. With its bling status, finding a Hummer that sports its factory styling is becoming challenging; oversized chrome wheels and other exterior components are nice. However, that boxy, extensive styling is iconic and best enjoyed with subtle modifications. Present today is a rare bird in the world of Hummer's and looks like this 2009 Hummer H2. With a reported 83,000 miles on the clock, this sizeable American beast is a low mileage example built to command the streets and is a factory-clean example that sports subtle modifications that don't take away from its factory appeal.
At this point, the original Land Rover Defender is a British Institution, but bar a few examples that made it to the US in the 90s, this off-roading icon has largely remained out of the hands of American consumers. The good news, though, is that thanks to the 25-year import rule, we can now start to enjoy some of the best Defender models that the rest of the world has had access to. This 1998 MY Land Rover Defender TD5 RHD Restoration was imported from the United Kingdom and features the sought-after 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder diesel engine. It also features some choice upgrades that are bound to tickle the fancy of owners looking to enjoy an adventurous lifestyle.
An icon of the American Military, it’s really no surprise that the original HMMWV spawned civilian models. While the Hummer H1 was more of a direct reincarnation, the Hummer H2 offered consumers a more stylish and practical entry point into General Motors’ Hummer lineup, available in both SUV and SUT body styles. Design-wise, the Hummer H2 retained its forebear's boxy and aggressive styling. Although smaller than the H1, the H2 retained some impressive dimensions and, with it, all the road presence that it was due. Today, the Hummer name is attached to an EV that takes inspiration from the original, but if you want the original American icon, then look no further than our featured 2008 Hummer H2 SUT. It’s a truck that features some tasteful upgrades, with the current owner reporting that they bought the truck stock and built it themselves.
The Land Rover Defender is a British icon that has been offered since 1983. This 1998 model has undergone a full frame-off restoration which was completed in 2024, as reported by the current owner. Retaining its original engine with less than 56,000 miles, this Land Rover Defender 90 has been upgraded with air conditioning and an array of new mechanical parts, ready to take off on its new adventures.
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