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2006 Hummer H3 4x4 80k Manual 5 Speed We Finance! on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:80485
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
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2006 HUMMER H3

 

80,484 miles 5 Speed Manual and 4WD. The rugged Hummer family meets civilian use. Not only is this H3 in great condition its rugged enough for anything you may put it through. Looking for a safe truck for the family or happen to be quite the outdoor person? This is H3 is for you! Gray with Black interior in excellent condition. Tires, Brakes, and Suspension are all in good shape. Some options include Black Running Boards, 5 Speed Manual with O/D , Cloth Bucket Seats, Oversized Floor Matts, Heavy-Duty Suspension and Handling, Alloy Wheels and Electronic 4WD lock. Our photos are very detailed and express the above average condition it is in. This H3 model was actually manufactured in the USA and built with pride. If you have any additional questions or concerns do not hesitate to call or email us before auction ends. Hummer, like nothing else!


ABOUT CANTECH AUTOMOTIVE


Cantech Automotive is a small-volume, late-model dealership focused on European vehicles. Our dedication to factory level service is reflected in every car available on our lot. We are your #1 Dealership alternative in the Upstate New York area. Located in North Syracuse, We our conveniently minutes away from our major airport and state routes. We can arrange buyer pickup with prior notice as well. Call us today and let’s make a deal on this H3 - most of our auctions end early with a phone call! Like what you see? Check out our full Inventory at WWW.CANTECHAUTOMOTIVE.COM or call 315.452.1168


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AT AUCTION CLOSE

A deposit of $500.00 by a VERFIED PAYPAL ADDRESS (non-refundable) must be paid within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Once the deposit has been recorded, the "Buyer" must fax or email a copy of their valid, state issued driver's license. The remaining balance must be paid with 3 business days. If the funds are not received and alternate arrangements have not been made, the vehicle will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

FINANCING

Already have your financing lined up?  That's great, we can work with your local bank or credit union to get a deal done.  In most cases we can have all paperwork sent over to them the same day you call. We also have financing available, some exclusion apply. Please contact us prior to auction ending for terms and conditions.    

ACCEPTED FORMS OF PAYMENT

CANTECH AUTOMOTIVE accepts cashiers’ checks, certified funds, or verified drafts from known/approved financial institutions. We also accept cash or bank wire. Payment must clear before vehicle is released.

TERMS AND FEES

NEW YORK residents must pay sales tax and registration fees. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for their own taxes, registration, etc. in their own states. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative feedback posted. Any and all questions, please don't hesitate to contact us directly. All vehicles are sold "as-is" and without warranty. Some vehicles will have factory warranty remaining (will be stated in our description). CANTECH AUTOMOTIVE also offers and recommends affordable extended warranties; please call us for more details. Online Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above. If you do not intend to purchase this item, DO NOT BID!

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Hummer H2 burns to a crisp; now the owner won't need the hoarded gas

Fri, May 14 2021

Here's your daily Autoblog public service announcement: Don't hoard gasoline, but if you do, absolutely do not let 20 gallons of it catch fire inside your 2004 Hummer H2. You might end up, as a Florida owner learned the hard way, with a very crispy Hummer. According to CBS affiliate WABI, in Citrus County Fire Rescue was called out to the scene at a Homosassa, Florida, Texaco station yesterday morning. The Hummer owner had just filled four five-gallon jerry cans' worth of fuel and placed them in the back of the vehicle. It's not clear what started the fire, but when emergency crews arrived the SUV was already, as the kids say, fire. The vehicle was a total loss. Photos show it completely singed and missing the hood and windows. One fender sat forlornly on the ground nearby. One injury was reported, but the individual refused to be taken to the hospital. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection was called in to handle the fuel cleanup. There's been a run on gasoline across the eastern seaboard due to a shortage caused by Colonial Pipeline, one of the major refined petroleum pipelines on the East Coast. Due to lax cybersecurity measures, the company fell victim to a ransomware attack, which shut down its operations over the weekend. Hackers based in Russia demanded a payout of $5 million to release control of Colonial Pipeline's computer systems, and Colonial paid up and has since resumed operations. Between fires, fights and admonitions by politicians not to hoard — probably one of the few things Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden agree on — that's probably good advice to follow. Gas stations should be resupplied in many affected areas within days. In Tampa, Florida, a third of the city's gas stations were out of fuel on Thursday. In Miami, outages stood at nearly 40% and growing as residents rapidly filled up their tanks. The outages would make sense if the largest U.S. gasoline pipeline served those cities. But it does not. South Florida is seeing the worst outages among areas not directly impacted by the line closure. "If you want a perfect case for where hoarding has made the situation what it is, that's southern Florida," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. "They should not be having any issues at all - they get gasoline from a barge." Statewide, about a third of gas stations are out of product, according to GasBuddy.

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