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H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 7:26:43 AM   
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I am going to be finally finishing grad school in about a month and am planning on getting a mid sized 4x4 shortly thereafter for all the times a lowered sports car isn't the most practical vehicle for Colorado driving. Mostly I have been looking at imports like the Toyota 4Runner and Landcruiser, since I have grown up around those trucks. However, lately the H3 has been catching my eye. If I get one it probably would be one with the 5 cylinder, manual transmission, and the off road package (locking diffs FTW).

If you guys don't mind, I would like to ask people that already own them a few questions. How is the H3's reliability? Any specific problems or quirks to keep an eye out for? Overall how do you like the ownership experience? Are they as tough and capable off road as their image and hardware projects?

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 7:35:18 AM   
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I've got an 08 Alpha so I have the V8 auto with the offroad package. No service issues at all in 10K miles. I've had it in deep sand, mud, rock, etc and no performance issues at all. I have not been in snow yet but lots of forum members have and they have performed very well. Some of the 06/07 models had a sterring shaft issue but there is a TSB/fix out for it. In my experience the H3 is a great 4x4 vehicle and drives/rides very nice on pavement also.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 11:53:16 AM   
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I liked the ride, level of power, and handling of the H3 when I took a test drive of a I5 powered one the other day, so the Hummer's design looks really good. I also liked its low crawl ratio and general off road setup. However, I really don't want to get one that will be a struggle to keep running well over the years.

After doing some reading one thing that really concerned me was the apparent faulty cylinder heads in some of the I5s. Have any of the H3s with VINs after 68287591 had the head fail? Though I know that it is being covered by warranty for the effected trucks, it raises concerns about the long term reliability after the warranty wears off. I want to make sure that whatever SUV I buy will last me a lot more then just 5 years and 100k miles.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 12:50:03 PM   
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The head issue was only on the 05s and early 06s.  The 07s had a steering shaft issue that was corrected. Other than there have been no major problems.  I have the later model 07 with the I5 engine and it has plenty of power.  I've been to numerous off road events and have never needed more power.
Buy it, you may have to order a manual transmission there are rare.  The Adv. Pkg. gives the locker and that low gear ratio, any other questions please ask.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 1:06:22 PM   
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quote:

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The head issue was only on the 05s and early 06s. 

Ah, that's good to hear. I will double check the VIN on any H3 I look at to make sure it isn't one with potential head issues. Comparing prices for new and low mileage used (like under 20k miles) H3s I probably would be looking at an 06 or so with the Adventure Package since those few miles of use cut about $10k off the purchase price. Yeah, I know that finding a great condition low miles used one with the manual and the options I would want will take a bit of looking but I'm not in a big hurry or anything so that's fine with me.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/30/2008 4:07:35 PM   
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Be patient and you will find the right deal.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 2:34:55 AM   
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FWIW: When I was buying (new) there wasn't a Manual Trans / Adventure package on a lot in the country.  If you hold out to find a used one, you may be waiting a while.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 3:52:26 AM   
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We've had plenty of snow this season, especially late heavy wet snow all month on and off. The H3 is a bit disconcerning in the slick stuff...it doesn't even move around!!! It's almost spooky how stable it is. No slipping, skidding, fishtailing, quirks, tweeks, NOTHING. Sometimes I wonder when it's just going to go out from under me but no way. I tried to get it outta shape and it's very hard to do. Better to just sit there and drive. We have an 06 with Adv, Lux, Chrome pkgs. Love it.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 7:56:13 AM   
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FWIW: When I was buying (new) there wasn't a Manual Trans / Adventure package on a lot in the country.  If you hold out to find a used one, you may be waiting a while.

Well, actually I just checked autotrader.com and on that site alone there were 11 used H3s with the manual and the Adventure Package when you search nationwide. So maybe finding a good one with the right options combination after I get out of grad school won't be as hard as I initially thought if I am willing to take a little road trip to get it.

edit: went through that list and a few of them were miss-listed auto H3s but most were actually manual H3 Adventures.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 9:07:50 AM   
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http://www.hummerforums.com/m_153833/tm.htm

Might have one for sale, and i'll even deliver it! I personally haven't had any issues. I really like the truck, but with a baby on the way, I'm cutting costs wherever possible. 20k and it's yours.

Sorry for the shameless plug!

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 9:32:18 AM   
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I've got a 2006 H3 with the I-5 engine.  I've had no problems with the engine, reliability, etc.  It now has approximately 30k on the clock, and still runs great.  I'd buy another one.  My only doubts for your situation would be the power in mountain driving.  The V8 motor might be a little better for you, especially in situations like trying to hold highway speed on I-70 through the mountains.  That being said, I've been very happy with the I-5.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 3/31/2008 11:25:58 AM   
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There's a component of ownership never addressed by Consumer Reports and other consumer media; passion. Our H3 is just loaded with personality and my wife and I absolutely **love** it! Are some other SUVs easier to get into or see out of? Yep. Are there some other SUVs with a smoother ride? I imagine so. Do other SUVs elicit the excitement of ownership that the H3 does? Not for us. The only other SUV with personality that we looked at was the Jeep Unlimited, and it didn't have the safety equipment that comes standard on the H3, nor did it feel as substantial as the H3. 
We only have about 2,500 miles on our '08 H3 and we haven't had a single problem with it.
I can't speak highly enough about the H3!

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 4/1/2008 10:59:05 PM   
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The H3 is a little Tank imo, plenty of room, simple interior, parks great, turns on a dime, decent gas mileage, full size spare.

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 4/2/2008 4:16:55 AM   
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I love my H3.  The only thing i can think of is when the exessive wind noise to the fron windshield but after a stop at my dealership they fixed it. 

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RE: H3 reliability and overall ownership - 4/2/2008 8:43:05 AM   
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you should definitly consider the H3 i just bought an 06 with the I-5 and offroad pkg and it by far the best vehicle ive ever owned. mine has 74000km and it runs like new.

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