What makes a Hummer H2 a good truck?
Step ladder to help you get in and out of the truck with ease. Loud radio system so when you want to hear your favorite song. Heated leather seats as well as power windows made it very comfortable in the winter on those cold early mornings or late freezing nights. Sunroof for extra light and spare tire on back if you ever have any problems.
Is the engine of a Hummer a trooper?
My Hummer has proven to be a trooper, taking me across the country to some of the most beautiful places you could see. The engine is built to perfection I say that because my truck has never had any major problems other than routine check ups I haven’t had to spend any money for the truck other than gas money.
How much gas can you put in a Hummer?
I mean I could put $60-80 bucks in there and need gas within the next four days. Also, another issue I had at times was how large the truck was when it came to going shopping and finding a decent parking space.
How old is the Hummer H2 in years?
The H2 is big, wasteful and gaudy, but it was all those things back in 2003. Now it’s also 10 years old, aging rapidly and not particularly special. There appears to be no good reason to have one of these things. Which meant that I had to try it out.
What’s the fuel capacity of a Hummer H2?
The H2 has a fuel capacity of 32 gallons. All H2s are gas-powered and they can cover up to 415 miles on a full tank. This is impressive considering the vehicle’s size and poor aerodynamics. H3 Fuel Capacity
What’s the name of the car that says Hummer?
It says “HUMMER” on it. In fact, a lot of things in the H2 say “HUMMER” on them. Just about everywhere you go, you can find the word “HUMMER” written, often obnoxiously, on a wide range of panels and pieces that don’t usually include a car’s make or model name. In case everyone else forgot what you were driving, the Hummer is there to remind them.
Is there a side step on the Hummer H2?
Interestingly, despite this, General Motors decided to install a side step on the H2 that sticks down about 6 inches from the body, robbing it of all the ground clearance they worked so hard to create. So this thing is pretty laughable, and it only gets worse when you take it out on the road.