Am General Hummer H1 Wagon on 2040-cars
Glendale, California, United States
I'm selling my collection of cars. 2001 AM General Hummer H1 Wagon! It looks great
with leather interior, upgraded sound system with Navigation, dual fuel tanks
and front upright exhaust for true off road and deep water capabilities. Runs perfect. This truck is more like a show truck than an offroad truck. I've had a few H1 Hummers and this one truly runs and drives like a new Hummer. This Hummer recently had a paint job with Metricks black DuPont Clear. It is show quality paint. Lots of extras. Your opportunity to own this great Hummer with a great price.
· EXTERIOR Heat-treated/corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy body Steel roof HD rear bumper Galvanized steel doors Dual black swingaway mirrors Black door lock bezels Halogen headlights EZ-Kool glass Helicopter lift hooks Windshield wiper/washer system Vertical hinged swing-out rear doors Heat & sound insulation § I INTERIOR 4-passenger seating-inc: (4) high-back bucket seats Driver/front passenger armrests Padded interior Power windows Power door locks Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, odometer, tachometer, fuel level, engine coolant temp, oil pressure, voltmeter Flow-through ventilation Air conditioning w/auxiliary air/heat AM/FM stereo radio w/cassette Glove box Utility lighting package § MECHANICAL 6.5L (396) turbo-diesel V8 engine Serpentine drive belt Sealed central venting system HD 4-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission w/OD 2-speed transfer case Torque-biasing differentials TT4 traction control system Full-time four wheel drive 124 amp alternator HD multiple-cooling systems-inc: engine coolant, engine oil, transmission oil, transfer case oil, power steering fluid Welded steel box-section frame w/5 cross members 130" WB 10,300# GVW 3146# payload 4100# capacity front/6800# capacity rear GAWR 4-wheel independent double A-frame suspension w/HD open-end coil springs HD hydraulic shock absorbers LT37/12.50R16.5D SBR BSW Goodyear Wrangler MT tires 16.5" two-piece steel wheels Pwr-assisted variable-ratio steering 4-wheel hydraulic inboard-mounted pwr disc brakes 4-wheel anti-lock brakes Dual fuel tanks (25 gallon main/17 gallon auxiliary) § SAFETY 3-point seat belts for all seating positions Side door impact beams 4-wheel anti-lock brakes TT4 traction control system |
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Hummer H2 burns to a crisp; now the owner won't need the hoarded gas
Fri, May 14 2021Here'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.
My year in EVs: 8 electrics that are changing the car industry
Wed, Dec 1 2021The year 2021 will go down as an inflection point in the auto industry’s transition to electric vehicles. It's when many much-anticipated models became reality. No longer sketches or sketchy prototypes, electric vehicles appeared from all corners with everything from the Lucid Air to Ford Mustang Mach-E changing how we think about transportation. I managed to drive a lot of them, and as I went through my notes, I realized IÂ’ve got a mini memoir of the seminal EVs of 2021. HereÂ’s my take on eight of them. Hummer EV Easily the most over-the-top EV I tested this year. The 1,000-hp super truck lived up to the hype with its domineering presence, stupendous power and simply being a reincarnated Hummer. I took it for a short spin on- and off-road at the General Motors Proving Grounds in Milford, Mich., and was impressed with the airy cabin, removable sky panels and expansive touchscreens. Yes, I crab walked, which felt like steering a pontoon boat, though I can see why it would be useful. Lucid Air Dream Performance The most beautiful sedan I tested all year, EV or otherwise. Unlike the futuristic Mercedes EQS — which is quite attractive — LucidÂ’s car is a blend of mid-century modern interior aesthetics and classic European exterior styling. When I walked up for my test drive, someone who IÂ’m pretty sure was comedian Jon Lovitz was sitting inside and taking it all in. As it sat in the valet of a hotel in a wealthy suburban enclave north of Detroit, the Lucid drew more attention than any of the Mercedes, Cadillacs or Lexus models passing by. The driving experience was enveloping. Starting at $169,000 for the Performance model (reservations are closed), the Lucid I sampled packed 1,111 hp and 471 miles of range. From the precise steering to the comfortable suspension, the dynamics were spot-on. It's a formidable product, and all the more impressive given itÂ’s LucidÂ’s first. Chevy Bolt EV The Bolt was the most pleasant surprise for me. It handled well, offered low-to-the-ground hot hatch dynamics and the steering was dialed-in. Adding a crossover variant for the new generation was a smart play. On a summer morning where I went to a first drive of the Ford Bronco at an off-road course, my hour-long commute in the Bolt was an enjoyable appetizer. The Bolt was also my biggest disappointment due to its extensive recalls for fire risk. Ironically, I had the Bolt in my driveway when the initial recall went out for the previous generation (2017-19).
Humvee reborn on the battlefield... with a chimney?!
Fri, 09 Dec 2011The 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.