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2006 Hummer H3 SUV Sport Utility Articles & Reviews

h3.jpg (13103 bytes)2006 Hummer H3 Prices and Review
2006 Hummer H3: Highlights ... General Motors-owned Hummer fields its first midsize SUV for 2006. The 5-passenger H3 shares a powertrain and truck-type body-on-frame architecture with GM's midsize Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks. Compared to Hummer's H2, H3 is 11 inches shorter in wheelbase, 3 inches shorter overall, and 1700 lb lighter.  The only engine is a 220-hp inline 5-cyl mated to a 5-speed manual transmission or 4-speed automatic. H3s come with ...


   

Hummer H3 smaller but still a Hummer
If General Motors created a Hummer and everybody liked it, would it still be a Hummer?

2006 Hummer H3 Reviews. SUV Reviews by CNET
The good: Big-dog swagger; well-executed interior; serious off-road equipment....The bad: Engine missing a cylinder or three; compromised visibility; minimal tech offerings.


2006 HUMMER H3 road test at Edmunds
It's easy for people to hate you when you drive a Hummer H2. You're the bad boy in the neighborhood. The one who scares the old people. The one who ran over the rosebushes.  By comparison, the 2006 Hummer H3 is downright approachable. It's way smaller. You can back out of a driveway without taking the mailbox with you. And on the weekends, it'll fit down a 4x4 trail that would have an H2 wedged between two boulders.

2006 Hummer H3 Reviews - 2006 New Hummer H3 Review & Research - 2006 Hummer H3 Photos

Car and Driver - 2006 Hummer H3
Hummer is still a novelty brand. The mammoth H2 is the vehicle to buy if your neighbor heads up the local Sierra Club chapter and you don't like him at all. It sells more on its affectations than its abilities, but with sales drooping, the novelty of those affectations is fading.

Hummer H3 SUV Reviews
At two months and 3000 miles, I have some experience in this baby. I've driven the back mountain roads to Tahoe, and taken highway 1 from San Francisco to San Simeon and back - the vehicle was a dream to drive!

 

 

  

 

 
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