Hummer H2 For those who like a little more gleam to their Hummer, the H2 offers a similar rugged look as the H1, but as a lower cost, and with more added features, making it almost a massive luxury SUV.

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Old Feb 22, 2026 | 12:19 PM
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Old Feb 22, 2026 | 06:35 PM
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Looks good except too much "Once you go black you never go back" for me!
A great buy upto $20k+ for those that drive in the sunshine states:

Top 10 Sunniest States (Based on Solar Energy/Clear Days)
  1. Arizona: Frequently ranked #1, with Phoenix and Tucson averaging 85% of possible sunshine.
  2. Nevada: Offers 79% of daylight hours as sunny.
  3. New Mexico: Averages 76% of daylight hours as sunny.
  4. California: Features 68% of daylight hours as sunny, with roughly 3,055 annual sunshine hours.
  5. Oklahoma: Averages 68% of daylight hours as sunny.
  6. Colorado: Features 71% of daylight hours as sunny.
  7. Texas: Known for high sun, especially in cities like El Paso.
  8. Kansas: Features in the top ten due to high annual sunlight.
  9. Utah: High, dry, and sunny, ranking in the top 10.
  10. Florida: Known as the "Sunshine State," it ranks among the top 10 for total sunlight, specifically high in southern counties.
 
Old Feb 22, 2026 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by hummerz
Looks good except too much "Once you go black you never go back" for me!
A great buy upto $20k+ for those that drive in the sunshine states:

Top 10 Sunniest States (Based on Solar Energy/Clear Days)
  1. Arizona: Frequently ranked #1, with Phoenix and Tucson averaging 85% of possible sunshine.
  2. Nevada: Offers 79% of daylight hours as sunny.
  3. New Mexico: Averages 76% of daylight hours as sunny.
  4. California: Features 68% of daylight hours as sunny, with roughly 3,055 annual sunshine hours.
  5. Oklahoma: Averages 68% of daylight hours as sunny.
  6. Colorado: Features 71% of daylight hours as sunny.
  7. Texas: Known for high sun, especially in cities like El Paso.
  8. Kansas: Features in the top ten due to high annual sunlight.
  9. Utah: High, dry, and sunny, ranking in the top 10.
  10. Florida: Known as the "Sunshine State," it ranks among the top 10 for total sunlight, specifically high in southern counties.
Well...I tried... Looks like you'll run the wheel bearings off of your H2 L.O.L.

Also it Black....That sucker will get red hot inside in Fla....
 
Old Feb 23, 2026 | 06:24 PM
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Well...I tried... Looks like you'll run the wheel bearings off of your H2 L.O.L.

Also it Black....That sucker will get red hot inside in Fla....
I don't have to drive>>>>> I GET FREE DELIVERIES DAILY FROM EVERY MERCHANT I BUY FROM!
Btw, I don't need a daily driver as my odometer hasn't changed in over 3 months when only backing in to the garage to thaw-pulling out to park.
Got another sh^tload of snow which was only projected at 2-4inch snow storm (Saturday until Tuesday).




 
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I did make an error .. I said "your H2" Sorry I meant the H3 you like to run in reverse. L.O.L.
 
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I did make an error .. I said "your H2" Sorry I meant the H3 you like to run in reverse. L.O.L.
I get enjoyment driving in the snow slideways!
 
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I get enjoyment driving in the snow slideways!
Yeah.. I did that yesterday in the Church Parking lot across the street. My Bud was plowing my driveway so I had to move the H2. It was wide open there and all ready plowed. I got the H2 up to about 35 MPH and Slammed on the brakes and cut the wheel. That Sabilatrack and ABS worked great.. I was sliding all over the place and having a ball until the Gendarmerie showed up and told me to GTF out of the lotI did comply and avoided a Ticket as were under a Snow emergency !

This is my next restoration project.




 
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Yeah.. I did that yesterday in the Church Parking lot across the street. My Bud was plowing my driveway so I had to move the H2. It was wide open there and all ready plowed. I got the H2 up to about 35 MPH and Slammed on the brakes and cut the wheel. That Sabilatrack and ABS worked great.. I was sliding all over the place and having a ball until the Gendarmerie showed up and told me to GTF out of the lotI did comply and avoided a Ticket as were under a Snow emergency !

This is my next restoration project.

Live Life To The Fullest Extent!

 
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Already surpassed the price I paid for my 07 H3 >>>14years ago<<<.



 



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