Hummercore and Hubbard pricing
Seems like Hummercore in CA and Hubbard Auto Center in AZ have the majority of H1's on the market (at least in the Western half of the US)
Has anyone purchased from either of these dealerships? What has been your experience? Are their H1's as good as they look?
Their pricing also seems higher compared to other listings. If you have dealt with them in the past, how flexible are they on pricing?
From what I see on their social media, Hummercore restores H1's that come to them in any condition; some look like they had a rough life before the restore, while others may have been a 1-owner pristine example.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Trying to do my due diligence. Thanks
Has anyone purchased from either of these dealerships? What has been your experience? Are their H1's as good as they look?
Their pricing also seems higher compared to other listings. If you have dealt with them in the past, how flexible are they on pricing?
From what I see on their social media, Hummercore restores H1's that come to them in any condition; some look like they had a rough life before the restore, while others may have been a 1-owner pristine example.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Trying to do my due diligence. Thanks
Thanks for all the info. Maybe will move right along to a pickup.
Still a bit shocked that a rugged vehicle such as a Hummer, with a V8, with a towing capacity of 6k pounds, is viewed poorly in the tow sector.
Such a shame
Still a bit shocked that a rugged vehicle such as a Hummer, with a V8, with a towing capacity of 6k pounds, is viewed poorly in the tow sector.
Such a shame
Seems like Hummercore in CA and Hubbard Auto Center in AZ have the majority of H1's on the market (at least in the Western half of the US)
Has anyone purchased from either of these dealerships? What has been your experience? Are their H1's as good as they look?
Their pricing also seems higher compared to other listings. If you have dealt with them in the past, how flexible are they on pricing?
From what I see on their social media, Hummercore restores H1's that come to them in any condition; some look like they had a rough life before the restore, while others may have been a 1-owner pristine example.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Trying to do my due diligence. Thanks
Has anyone purchased from either of these dealerships? What has been your experience? Are their H1's as good as they look?
Their pricing also seems higher compared to other listings. If you have dealt with them in the past, how flexible are they on pricing?
From what I see on their social media, Hummercore restores H1's that come to them in any condition; some look like they had a rough life before the restore, while others may have been a 1-owner pristine example.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Trying to do my due diligence. Thanks
I purchased a 99 wagon from Hummercore
flew up to California to see it. Brian was suppose to meet me there to go over the hummer. Instead he sent his dad to meet me because he had gone on vacation. Most if not all the hummers he sells are on consignment. I’d like to think I got lucky. My 99 was is fair shape considering the year. She only needed a little TLC. Of course they try to sell you their fresh fluid package for $2.000. But I can change my own fluids. I flushed and replaced all the fluids fixed some minor things on her and she’s running strong. I’ve been able to get her up to 70mph with no issues. Original motor which still concerns me but engine block seems fine so far. Brian is fair on prices if you haggle him and depending on how desperate the seller is. Definitely do your homework and go see her before you buy.
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I purchased a 99 wagon from Hummercore
flew up to California to see it. Brian was suppose to meet me there to go over the hummer. Instead he sent his dad to meet me because he had gone on vacation. Most if not all the hummers he sells are on consignment. I’d like to think I got lucky. My 99 was is fair shape considering the year. She only needed a little TLC. Of course they try to sell you their fresh fluid package for $2.000. But I can change my own fluids. I flushed and replaced all the fluids fixed some minor things on her and she’s running strong. I’ve been able to get her up to 70mph with no issues. Original motor which still concerns me but engine block seems fine so far. Brian is fair on prices if you haggle him and depending on how desperate the seller is. Definitely do your homework and go see her before you buy.
I purchased a 99 wagon from Hummercore
flew up to California to see it. Brian was suppose to meet me there to go over the hummer. Instead he sent his dad to meet me because he had gone on vacation. Most if not all the hummers he sells are on consignment. I’d like to think I got lucky. My 99 was is fair shape considering the year. She only needed a little TLC. Of course they try to sell you their fresh fluid package for $2.000. But I can change my own fluids. I flushed and replaced all the fluids fixed some minor things on her and she’s running strong. I’ve been able to get her up to 70mph with no issues. Original motor which still concerns me but engine block seems fine so far. Brian is fair on prices if you haggle him and depending on how desperate the seller is. Definitely do your homework and go see her before you buy.
Cant believe they dont flush the fluids and bring it up to snuff before listing it for sale.
Even a car on consignment should receive this "package" (pass the cost to the seller) if you are specializing in the brand and charging such a premium on the trucks
thanks for the feedback
Cant believe they dont flush the fluids and bring it up to snuff before listing it for sale.
Even a car on consignment should receive this "package" (pass the cost to the seller) if you are specializing in the brand and charging such a premium on the trucks
Cant believe they dont flush the fluids and bring it up to snuff before listing it for sale.
Even a car on consignment should receive this "package" (pass the cost to the seller) if you are specializing in the brand and charging such a premium on the trucks
If you are a first time buyer you'll want to read up on the maintenance at The Hummer Network :: Index
If I had known what mine would have cost I wouldn't have done it. But I'm still glad I did, though I have spent as much as I paid for it in the past six year. Most of that was replacing the engine when the number 8 problem hit. that will happen to most 99 and older. I wasn't much of a mechanic but I learned to do my own maintenance. If you don't find someone who knows H1s. Most shops think they know and are willing to learn on your dime. I have a mechanic that only works on H1s so we can talk the same language. yeah, mine even have the Vampire problem with the ATF leaking. Fun but expensive.
If I had known what mine would have cost I wouldn't have done it. But I'm still glad I did, though I have spent as much as I paid for it in the past six year. Most of that was replacing the engine when the number 8 problem hit. that will happen to most 99 and older. I wasn't much of a mechanic but I learned to do my own maintenance. If you don't find someone who knows H1s. Most shops think they know and are willing to learn on your dime. I have a mechanic that only works on H1s so we can talk the same language. yeah, mine even have the Vampire problem with the ATF leaking. Fun but expensive.
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