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Year:2001 Mileage:33103 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

United States, United States

United States, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Engine:6.5L TURBO DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
VIN: 137FA84332E200616 Year: 2001
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Hummer
Model: H1
Trim: PKG TT-4 ABS SUV
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 33,103
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

THIS H1 IS LIKE NEW AND HAS BEEN THROUGH AN 82 POINT MECHANICAL INSPECTION SHOWING NO PROBLEMS OR CONCERNS WHATSOEVER. THIS HUMMER BOASTS THE 6.5L V8 TURBO DIESEL BACKED BY AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE EXTERIOR OF THIS RIG HAS BEEN OUTFITTED WITH A STINGER GRILLE GUARD WITH FOUR IPF FOG LAMPS, WINDSHIELD LIGHT BAR WITH 4 KC HID XENON FOG LAMPS, FRONT MOUNTED WARN WINCH(controller not included), FRONT AND REAR TOW HOOKS, CENTRI PRECLEANER AIR INTAKE, TINTED WINDOWS, FACTORY HUMMER RUNNING BOARDS, TT4 AND A CLASS THREE TOW PACKAGE. ALL OF THE FOG LAMPS WORK PROPERLY WHEN TURNED ON. THIS HUMMER FEATURES A KILLER SET OF MOTO METAL 20 INCH CHROME PLATED RIMS WRAPPED IN A MASSIVE SET OF BRAND NEW TOYO 38/13.5/R20 OPEN COUNTRY MUD TERRIAN TIRES. THE BUY NOW PRICE IS 33000 FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME AT dontholl5@msn.com

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Humvee reborn on the battlefield... with a chimney?!

Fri, 09 Dec 2011

The military's High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), better known to most of us as the Humvee, has already served a long and distinguished career in the battlefield, and there have been a number of replacements waiting in the wings to take over where the HMMWV left off. Or, should we say, leaves off... assuming that ever happens.
It seems that the Humvee is set to get a new lease on life as military budget constraints are forcing the government to reconsider its replacement. But there are still some pesky safety issues to work out before American soldiers will feel comfortable inside the confines of the off-road box on wheels.
As you're likely aware, improvised explosive devices are an ever-increasing threat to the lives of American troops serving overseas. The Humvee, which traces its design all the way back to the year 1984 when it first saw duty as a replacement for the long-running series of military Jeeps, has seen a number of incarnations over the years that added armor and improved safety, but the latest version may feature something hitherto unseen: a chimney.

SEMA 2010: Zero South Biodiesel Electric Hummer shows its guts

Tue, 02 Nov 2010

Zero South Biodiesel Electric Hummer - Click above for high-res image gallery
Zero South, a company that popped up at SEMA in 2008, is back again with its Biodiesel Electric Hummer. The heavily modified H1 rides on tracks at all four corners - a necessary modification, since this Hummer is designed for an expedition to the South Pole.
The trip is going to be documented by Chris Paine, who's best known for the film Who Killed the Electric Car? It was reported back in 2008 that the vehicle was going to be driven by Buzz Aldrin and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The film is called Drive Around the World and was shot in 3D. Drive Around the World is also the name of an organization that works to inspire an urge to explore while raising money for various charities. The H1 shown above is Zero South's vehicle for participating in these expeditions.

GM, Pilot will build EVgo fast chargers at 500 truck stops across U.S.

Thu, Jul 14 2022

All of our maps showing electric vehicle charging stations across the U.S. are going to need an update. Today, General Motors, Pilot and EVgo announced plans to work together on a nationwide DC fast charging network. The plan calls for 2,000 charging stalls that can deliver up to 350 kW to be installed at up to 500 Pilot and Flying J travel centers in the U.S. The goal is to have DC fast chargers available in 50-mile intervals across the country. The new charging stations will feature GM's "Ultium Charge 360" branding and "Pilot Flying J" logos but will not be limited to drivers of GM EVs. The plugs will use CCS connectors and be available to anyone. GM EV owners can take advantage of benefits, including the ability to make exclusive reservations, get discounts on charging costs and streamline the charging process with Plug and Charge and in-vehicle apps that can provide real-time charger availability. The first installation phase will take place in 2023, and "the bulk of the installations" should be completed by 2025, EVgo CEO Kathy Zoi said during a conference call with reporters announcing the plan. "We're gonna get going immediately and commence all of that engineering and planning stuff," she said. "We've got a pretty orderly plan." Pilot CEO Shameek Konar said the company expects the new EV charging stations to coexist with the current fuel infrastructure. "An average Pilot Flying J location is about 10 acres," Konar said. "This will be in addition to all of our gas pumps. The way I think about it is, this is a new source of energy that is going to coexist with gas for quite some time. We can debate how long, but we need to serve both groups of customers." Installing DC fast chargers at hundreds of Pilot's travel centers — aka truck stops — means there should be food, drinks, restrooms, WiFi and even showers available while you wait for an EV to charge. Pilot recently announced its “New Horizons” plan that will invest $1 billion in upgrading Pilot travel centers with more premium amenities, including expanded seating and lounge areas. While the exact amount of time it will take to charge an EV using these new stations will vary on the EV and its current state of charge, most EVs can refill from a low state of charge to around 80 percent in 20-30 minutes on a fast charger. The new stations are future-proofed to deliver up to 350 kW, a charge rate that few EVs today can handle.