Vehicle Description
2003 Hummer H2 - One Owner - 6.0L V8 - Automatic Transmission - 78k
Miles - Black Interior - Tan Interior We are happy to offer a more
friendly version of a Humvee, for average, everyday civilian use.
It's no Humvee painted in olive drab or tan, but it's an SUV that
anyone can use on the roads. The original Hummer or HMMWV made by
AM General, which was later nicknamed the Humvee, is a big, rough,
rugged vehicle initially made for military use. Civilians who
wanted something different to drive began buying the Humvee, one
notable early Humvee owner was Arnold Schwartzenegger who initially
saw one in an army convoy while filming the movie Kindergarten Cop.
They are big vehicles, and people were unsure about the size and
the mass of a Humvee. Interestingly enough there are now many
Trucks and SUV's driven daily that are bigger than the original
Humvee in both size and mass. Later, GM acquired the rights to the
Hummer from AM General. A few years later, the H2 was introduced
with similar styling cues to the Humvee. The Hummer was made by GM
for approximately 10 years, and included the H2, smaller H3, and H3
Truck. The Hummer H2 vehicles were actually assembled at the
Mishawaka Indiana plant where the Humvee vehicles were produced.
The vehicle you see here is a 2003 Hummer H2 finished in Black over
a gray interior, and showing 78k miles on the odometer. The Hummer
brand was a nameplate for GMC, therefore, if you look closely, it
is possible to spot many components carried over from the GMC
Yukon, and Sierra pickup truck line. This Hummer is finished in
Black paint and maintains a stock look. As a one private owner
vehicle, the exterior is in nice condition, and was clearly cared
for since new. Exterior features include a grille guard, running
boards, cab lights, chrome mirrors and door handles, roof mounted
luggage rack, tail light guards, tow hitch receiver, and alloy
Hummer wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich All Terrain tires. Since the
interior is based on a GMC SUV/Truck platform, the interior is
nicely appointed. This Hummer's interior is finished in a color
that GM called Wheat, which is in essence tan. Once seated inside,
you don't feel as if you're sitting quite as high as a GMC SUV
thanks to the Hummer's narrow window openings and lower roofline.
However, the interior offers not only a rugged look, but also plush
seats, CD Stereo with Bose speakers, dual zone climate control,
sunroof, folding back seats, and a single jump seat next to the
spare tire at the rear. Like the Humvees, the hood of this H2 moves
forward for access to the engine. A 6.0L Vortec V8 engine is at the
front, another familiar component from GMC, and is connected to a
4-speed automatic. Off-roading abilities are impressive thanks to
the 4x4 system, V8 engine, and low approach angles. This Hummer has
just over 78k miles on the odometer, and was clearly well
maintained. Civilians loved the concept of a friendlier Hummer that
could be driven daily without the worry of being too large a
vehicle to fit in parking lots or home garages. The rugged looks,
powerful engine, 4x4 system, and comfortable interior made the H2
desirable for famous people and suburban families. Here is your
chance to own a well maintained, Black H2 Hummer. Please call if
interested or e-mail with specific questions. Thanks for looking.