Hummer H3 For the Hummer driver who wants the rugged look and off road capabilities of the Hummer, but in a smaller size and with a more fuel economy friendly engine.

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Old Apr 14, 2019 | 12:18 PM
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Probably alot of them. 160k+ doesn't make a collectible, just nice parts availability in the future. Try an H3T where they only built around 4k, that will be a collectible and finding T specific parts in 10 years should be a load of fun.



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Only 162k total manufactured, starting 14yrs ago. How many are "out there" today?
 
Old Apr 14, 2019 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by talusfan
Probably alot of them. 160k+ doesn't make a collectible, just nice parts availability in the future. Try an H3T where they only built around 4k, that will be a collectible and finding T specific parts in 10 years should be a load of fun.
The average life expectancy of a vehicle is 10yrs / 150k miles. Now consider, all those that ended up in salvage, due to total loss, or owner refusal to repair. Again, how many are "out there" today?
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by talusfan
Probably alot of them. 160k+ doesn't make a collectible, just nice parts availability in the future. Try an H3T where they only built around 4k, that will be a collectible and finding T specific parts in 10 years should be a load of fun.
How ‘bout the CE.......... 500 for US!
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 07:13 AM
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By the time Hummer H3s become collectible we'll all be taking the long dirt nap and they'll be collectible because anything with an internal combustion engine will be considered collectible. HAHA
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 08:52 AM
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Irrelevant numbers. There are plenty out there.


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The average life expectancy of a vehicle is 10yrs / 150k miles. Now consider, all those that ended up in salvage, due to total loss, or owner refusal to repair. Again, how many are "out there" today?
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by talusfan
Irrelevant numbers. There are plenty out there.
Do you happen to own one? ......or specifically, one you want to sell?
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Ordieh
Do you happen to own one? ......or specifically, one you want to sell?
I just ran a nationwide search on CarGurus, there are currently 1270 listings for Hummer H3s.
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted by choochmalooch
I just ran a nationwide search on CarGurus, there are currently 1270 listings for Hummer H3s.
How many of those were CE’s (CHAMPIONSHIP EDITIONS)? I am aware of one in Houston . In my post I was referring to CE’s only.
 
Old Apr 15, 2019 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by talusfan
Irrelevant numbers. There are plenty out there.
How many are super low mileage? The OP stated there are only 29k miles on an '06.
I found an '08 with 33k:
http://www.carfax.com/vehicle/5GTEN13L188104912
 
Old Apr 16, 2019 | 03:01 PM
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at that low mileage, i'll take it for 15K
 



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