5 Star Reviews for Hummer

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Make Overview:

Few vehicles are as instantly recognizable as a Hummer SUV. Unapologetically boxy and impossibly wide, these rugged vehicles were originally built for military use, and it shows. For Hummer aficionados, the fact that these mammoth rock-crawlers are tank-like both in appearance and nature is a selling point, not a flaw. Go to a Hummer dealer and all you'll see are SUVs. There is no such thing as a Hummer car, at least not yet.

The Hummer brand can actually trace its roots back to another military icon -- the Jeep. Designed by the Willys-Overland company in the 1940s, the Jeep became so popular that when Henry J. Kaiser purchased the Willys-Overland company in 1953, the name was changed to Kaiser-Jeep. In 1970, American Motors bought Kaiser-Jeep and renamed it the Jeep Corporation. At that point, Jeep was producing vehicles through two divisions: the Commercial Products division in Toledo, Ohio, and the Government Products division in South Bend, Indiana.

A year later, the Government Products division was spun off as a wholly owned subsidiary known as AM General. In the early 1980s, the company, now owned by the LTV Corporation, designed a vehicle to compete for a contract offered by the U.S. Army. Called the High Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, or Humvee, as it came to be known), it was designed to serve as the military's main light tactical vehicle. AM General won a 1983 production contract (the first of many with the U.S. Army) that required the delivery of 55,000 vehicles over a five-year period.

AM General's Humvees distinguished themselves in active duty during the Persian Gulf War in the early '90s. The vehicle's wartime prowess garnered a great deal of positive publicity, and not just within military circles. As a result, AM General (now under the ownership of the Renco Group) decided to introduce a civilian version of the Humvee, dubbed the Hummer, in 1992. In 1999, General Motors bought the rights to the Hummer brand name and became responsible for the development, marketing and distribution of future Hummer SUVs.

The original Hummer, called the H1, was sold for a few years as the brand's flagship vehicle. Production ended after 2006, but Hummer has been expanding its vehicle lineup to include vehicles that still possess the Hummer bravado but with more civilized road manners.

User Reviews:

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  • Love the Looks - 2005 Hummer H2
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    Well, yes, the milage blows - but lets face it, you knew the job was dangerous when you took it! Anyways, apart from the having to add on a locking gas cap and moving the tire to the outside (add $1000 there) I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this Truck. I still get envious looks from Escalade and Navigator owners... and lets face it.. thats what its all about. Im a city boy, and rarely go offroad (maybe once a year), but the Hummer is all about attitude, attitude, attitude. Oh yeah, my wife feels SUPER SAFE in it too as the only thing that could possibly do damage to us now is another Hummer or a really big truck. Love it and always getting the right of way!

  • Very Good - 2005 Hummer H2
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    This is the best car i have had. I think that everyone should get one only if they have the money for it because it fun to drive.

  • Best SUV - 2005 Hummer H2
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    Best SUV on the market. Fun to drive.

  • interior squeak noise - 2004 Hummer H2
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    Too much plastic n a $60k auto.I get a new noise everyday,otherwise it is a great car. My kids love the car...

  • third hummer - 2005 Hummer H2
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    THIS IS THE THIRD H2 THAT I HAVE HAD. THEY ARE GREAT CARS, I DONT CARE WHAT ANYBODY SAYS. NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS. 2 YELLOW AND WHAT BALCK. YELLOW IS DEFINITELY THE COLOR. I HAVE SEEN AS HIGH AS 15.1 MPG. I GET 12.9 MPG MOST OF THE TIME IN REGULAR DRIVING. I ADDED AN AIR INTAKE, STINGER EXHAUST, AND A HYPER-TECH PROGRAMMER. THEY ARE WHAT HELPED IMPROVE THE MILEAGE. GO BUY ONE, U WILL LUV IT.

  • Too Cool for Words! - 2006 Hummer H3
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    We love our canary yellow H3 with luxury package and crome details! Such an eye catcher! Rugged and strong although a little meek when it comes to power! Lots of room, especially for passengers with long legs. Lots of safety features as well. Overall, an awseome value for the price! Too bad no employee incentives on these since they are 2006 models!

  • Killer Hummer H-2 - 2004 Hummer H2
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    I have the best experience of owning Hummer H-2. I had Mereceds ML350 and Land Rover. Ml-350 was worst. It had lots of mechanical problems. It was lacking power. Land rover had lots of electrical problems. I didnt have to go to dealer for once for Hummer. I also own Mercedes and BMW sedans. I love my Hummer.

  • perfecto - 2005 Hummer H2
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    perfect for driving on off road facilities

  • Terrific Hummer H2 - 2005 Hummer H2
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    Tree Huggers and wimps need not apply!! Arnold and I love the Hummer H2 - except for the gas mileage. If what you are looking for is a comfortable SUV for all types of terrain the H2 is unbeatable. If you have to ask about gas mileage, dont buy one.

  • Great Ride - 2005 Hummer H2
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    This is a great truck and really fun to drive. If you are looking for a commanding view of the road, uumatched off-road capabilities and way cool exterior appearance, this is the truck for you. The SUT is really great looking and now I want one of those too.

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