Vehicle Description
The Hummer brand was created in 1992, when AM General, a company
that had been producing military vehicles for the U.S. government,
began selling a civilian version of its Humvee military vehicle.
The brand's original Hummer H1 was a massive, rugged vehicle that
was intended for off-road use and had a design that was heavily
influenced by military vehicles. The H2, which was introduced a
decade later, was smaller, but it still retained the rugged,
off-road capabilities of the original Hummer. The H2 was powered by
a 6.0-liter V8 engine that produced 325 horsepower, and it featured
a luxury-oriented interior with leather seats and other high-end
amenities. It also had a more modern and refined design than the
H1, with a more aerodynamic shape and a more car-like ride.
This 2003 H2, the first year of the H2 model, looks like the day it
rolled of the truck new. The black exterior and added chrome
accents make it obvious that this Hummer has less than 21,000 miles
on the odometer. Well equipped, this Hummer has 8-way heated power
seats, dual heated/power mirrors, power windows, power door locks,
cruise control, tilt steering wheel, push-button traction control,
four-wheel drive, dual-zone automatic climate control,
stone-colored leather seating and factory stereo with Bose
speakers. On the exterior tons of chrome upgrades all around the
vehicle, along with the factory roof rack, custom chrome wheels,
Hummer "First Aid" kit and more. It has taken us a long time to
find a low-mileage H2 to add to our inventory and this example is
ready to be added to your collection or become your weekend warrior
vehicle today.
Unless stated otherwise, mileage shown on odometer is exempt and
unknown if original.
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