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2008 Hummer H3, Repairable, Clean Title 88k Miles, Loaded, Very Clean, Ez Fix!!! on 2040-cars

US $6,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:88254
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A REPAIRABLE 2008 HUMMER H3. THE VEHICLE RUNS GREAT AND LOT DRIVES. IT HAS DAMAGE TO THE FRONT BUT THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION DO NOT HAVE ANY DAMAGE, IT IS A GREAT EASY REPAIRABLE PROJECT, THE VEHICLE IS VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!!! NO SERVICE LIGHTS ARE ON ACCEPT FOR THE AIRBAG LIGHT DUE TO THE SEAT BELTS BEING LOCKED UP! PLEASE VIEW PHOTOS FOR MORE DAMAGE DETAILS AND SUCH. FOR SALE BY A MICHIGAN REGISTERED DEALER. MICHIGAN CLEAN TITLE IN HAND. WE ARE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW TO COLLECT 6% SALES TAX IF THE VEHICLE IS SOLD TO A MICHIGAN RESIDENT OR CUSTOMER COMES TO OUR LOT HERE PERSONALLY TO PICK UP THE VEHICLE. YOU WILL NOT PAY SALES TAX TWICE. IF THE VEHICLE WILL BE SHIPPED BY A TRUCK OUTSIDE OF MICHIGAN, WE DO NOT NEED TO COLLECTSALES TAX (NEED A BOL FROM THE CARRIER) WE CAN HELP ARRANGE VEHICLE DELIVERY TO ANYWHERE IN THE US, PLEASE EMAIL FOR A QUOTE. LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS, EMAIL OR CALL AT 231-640-4285. THANK YOU! AFTER PURCHASING THE VEHICLE THE BUYER IS REQUIRED TO PAY A $500 DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HOURS. ALL BUYERS WHO WIN THE VEHICLE AND DO NOT PAY FOR IT WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY. THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP OR ARRANGING SHIPPING OF THE VEHICLE PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS!!! 
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Low gas prices bring the Hummer back to life

Wed, Nov 12 2014

It took more than the high cost of gas to kill off the Hummer brand, but the military/civilian vehicle's near-endless need for fuel didn't help sales when gas prices started to climb. Turns out, there is still a thirst for the gas-devouring vehicle in the US. The evidence is anecdotal at best, but since we know prices at the pump can change car shopping behavior in America, the idea that more people want a Hummer now than they have these past few years doesn't surprise us at all. Gas prices in the US are currently sitting at $2.926 a gallon, on average, much lower than the $3.186 per gallon they were a year ago and below $3 a gallon for the first time since 2010. According to the Washington Post, this is causing a slight uptick in used Hummer H1 sales. With a fuel consumption rate of around 12 miles per gallon, every penny drop in gas prices has a big impact on the H1's running costs. Read more on the newfound Hummer lust at the WaPo, including how online interest in H1s was up 11 percent at Autotrader last month. Late last month, TrueCar issued a report on the recent increase in new vehicle sales of large SUVs and pick-up trucks, thanks to falling fuel costs. TrueCar president John Krafcik said in a statement that, "Hybrid popularity is waning, and the country's love of the full-size pickup truck is remarkable.'' Looks like that love extends to the used lot as well. Anyone know someone who has re-joined the Hummer brigade? News Source: Washington PostImage Credit: Carolyn Kaster / AP Green Hummer Gas Prices hummer h1

REWIND: Watch the GMC Hummer EV live reveal right here

Tue, Oct 20 2020

It has been a long wait to see the GMC Hummer electric pickup truck, which was teased way back at the Super Bowl in February of this year. And that wait ends tonight at 8 p.m. eastern time when GM pulls the covers off the truck. You can see the whole reveal right here, or during the World Series on Fox or "The Voice" on NBC. For everything we know about the truck, go to our reveal post here. The truck should be impressive. GMC has previously announced it will have up to 1,000 horsepower, and it will have a variety of fun features such as removable roof panels and four-wheel steering that can move the truck sort of sideways with "Crab Mode." The GMC Hummer will also be available in pickup and SUV forms. So be sure to tune in tonight for one of the biggest (figuratively and literally) vehicle reveals of the year. And keep an eye on Autoblog for all the latest on the Hummer and other vehicles.

Big electric trucks won't save the planet, says the NYT

Tue, Feb 21 2023

When The New York Times decides that an issue is an issue, be prepared to read about it at length. Rarely will a week passes these days when the esteemed news organization doesn’t examine the realities, myths and alleged benefits and drawbacks of electric vehicles, and even The Atlantic joins in sometimes. That revolution, marked by changes in manufacturing, consumer habits and social “consciousness,” may in fact be upon us. Or it may not. Nonetheless, the newspaper appears committed to presenting to the public these pros and cons. In this recently published article titled, “Just How Good for the Planet Is That Big Electric Pickup Truck?”—wow, thatÂ’s a mouthful — the Times focuses on the “bigness” of the current and pending crop of EVs, and how that impacts or will impact the environment and road safety. This is not what news organizations these days are fond of calling “breaking news.” In October, we pointed to an essay in The Atlantic that covered pretty much the same ground, and focused on the Hummer as one particular villain, In the paper and online on Feb. 18, the Times' Elana Shao observes how “swapping a gas pickup truck for a similar electric one can produce significant emissions savings.” She goes on: “Take the Ford F-150 pickup truck compared with the electric F-150 Lightning. The electric versions are responsible for up to 50 percent less greenhouse gas emissions per mile.” But she right away flips the argument, noting the heavier electric pickup trucks “often require bigger batteries and more electricity to charge, so they end up being responsible for more emissions than other smaller EVs. Taking into consideration the life cycle emissions per mile, they end up just as polluting as some smaller gas-burning cars.” Certainly, itÂ’s been drummed into our heads that electric cars donÂ’t run on air and water but on electricity that costs money, and that the public will be dealing with “the shift toward electric SUVs, pickup trucks and crossover vehicles, with some analysts estimating that SUVs, pickup trucks and vans could make up 78 percent of vehicle sales by 2025." No-brainer alert: Big vehicles cost more to charge. And then thereÂ’s the safety question, which was cogently addressed in the Atlantic story. Here Shao reiterates data documenting the increased risks of injuries and deaths caused by larger, heavier vehicles.