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Depends on year from 03-07 you typically had Base, Adventure, and Luxury. A lot of overlap between them and the difference from base to luxury was minimal.
03-04 Base meant cloth non-heated seats, all black handles, and license plate bracket black.
Adventure typically only added the air suspension and leather heated seats
Luxury added chrome details around the outside
Anywhere in there you could add a 3rd row seat, tire carrier, brush guards, sunroof, even all the chrome was dealer options for base.
05-07 Base meant wheat leather interior
Adventure meant air susp
Luxury meant black leather and chrome
Adventure and Luxury were often lumped together so a lot of trucks typically had both features.
There was really very few options that were limited by trim level as we see today on new cars. You could typically either plug and play or choose individual options.
08-09 were more the less the same you could get Base 17s or luxury 20s, choose either black or Sedona interior.
08 trucks were available with 3.73 or 4.10 gears while 09s were only available with 3.73.
Your biggest option was truly Color or special edition packages.
I think the biggest thing that confuses people about the H2 in the auto environment today is that you could basically get everything Ala Carte which is unheard of today when you have to put up with a POS 2.loserTurbo in everything unless you spend $20k for a slightly less sh#$#y 3.0T.
03-04 Base meant cloth non-heated seats, all black handles, and license plate bracket black.
Adventure typically only added the air suspension and leather heated seats
Luxury added chrome details around the outside
Anywhere in there you could add a 3rd row seat, tire carrier, brush guards, sunroof, even all the chrome was dealer options for base.
05-07 Base meant wheat leather interior
Adventure meant air susp
Luxury meant black leather and chrome
Adventure and Luxury were often lumped together so a lot of trucks typically had both features.
There was really very few options that were limited by trim level as we see today on new cars. You could typically either plug and play or choose individual options.
08-09 were more the less the same you could get Base 17s or luxury 20s, choose either black or Sedona interior.
08 trucks were available with 3.73 or 4.10 gears while 09s were only available with 3.73.
Your biggest option was truly Color or special edition packages.
I think the biggest thing that confuses people about the H2 in the auto environment today is that you could basically get everything Ala Carte which is unheard of today when you have to put up with a POS 2.loserTurbo in everything unless you spend $20k for a slightly less sh#$#y 3.0T.
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