Anyone own or tried a Hummer?

Anyone own or tried a Hummer?

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jondude

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2,345 posts

217 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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I'm going through one of these 'want one of those' phases with the Hummer.

I would be using it mainly for shops and going to work. Am I deluding myself with having one of these on British roads?

What are they like to drive?

Are they reasonably comfortable to drive and easy to get with RHD?

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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1, 2 or 3?

jondude

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2,345 posts

217 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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300bhp/ton said:
1, 2 or 3?
I am guessing the 3 is the better option for our roads as it is slightly narrower and a bit better on gas?

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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I’ve not personally own any of them. But have an interest in them. They hold their money well and are pretty rare.

The Hummer H1 is the civilian version of the HMMWV, usually called “HumVee”

These are purpose built military vehicles and as such refinement and normal road practicality are not a major concern. They are incredibly tough and rugged and in the right environment superb off road. The H1 has sound proofing and a nicer interior and air con. Where as the Humvee is very basic.

Think very much Land Rover Defender. Just several rungs up. They are also wide. This is done so they run in the same wheel tracks as larger military trucks.

Very very cool. But likely hugely impractical in the UK unless you are dedicated to running one. They will be slow and relatively poor mpg.

The H2 and H3 are both built on GM platforms and are designed and built as production road vehicles. This makes them completely different to the H1. And I don’t think they share any parts either.

The H2 is a full size SUV. It is big, just like the other full size SUV’s you get in the USA. i.e. a size up from a Range Rover. The H2 is full of charm and is likely a complete hoot to own and a real statement.

The H3 is the smallest and cheapest offering. And arguably the least bespoke. It is more “Discovery” sized. What would be called a mid size SUV. And directly competed with vehicles like the Toyota FJ Cruiser (which is also very cool). The H3 should be as easy to live with as a Discovery and just as practical.


Some would claim the H2 and H3 are more show than go. Or more substance over style. And in a way they are. But they are both very capable 4x4’s and very good vehicles. That just happen to have something extra in the styling department.

jondude

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2,345 posts

217 months

Thursday 18th April 2019
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Thanks - appreciate the information.

Yes, I think I will take a closer look at the H3 and try to take a ride in one. I agree in many ways it is impractical but there is something about this vehicle that just gets me and well, life is short smile

jeremyc

23,447 posts

284 months

jondude

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217 months

Thursday 18th April 2019
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Rogue86

2,008 posts

145 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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I had a H3 for the day shooting it, they're not as ungainly as you might imagine on UK roads. A bit like driving a van!

alabbasi

2,511 posts

87 months

Friday 24th May 2019
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I had an M998 which is the military version of the H1 which I bought from the US Army. It had the 6.5 diesel engine without the turbo and needed new heads and a water pump. First drive and I decided that i did not want it. To big, too loud , too heavy and felt like the diffs were going to blow up at 40mph (It's an Army truck so very short gearing)

They did look cool however.

64Blue

15 posts

64 months

Monday 10th June 2019
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Noticed this Thursday (13th June), 9pm on Quest Channel, Wheeler Dealers is a 1992 Humvee they do up if anyone is interested. It is a repeat.