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.

if not an H3, then what?

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Old Aug 2, 2025 | 04:22 AM
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Originally Posted by CarCynic
I have an answer to the OP's guestion:



The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster

Not only does it look somewhat "Hummer-ish", but it probably exceeds the H2/H3 in both off-road capability and interior civilization.

Like the H2/H3, it is available in Pickup and Utility (SUV) style variants. It also "Checks all the Boxes" mentioned in my previous post in this thread -- Including the in-line engine, which most H3's had.

I particularly like the aircraft style overhead switch panel, and "More Hummer than Hummer" general appearance of the cabin.

While it is, of course a premium vehicle, it's pricing is comparable (considering inflation) to the MSRP of an H2, and not too far off of an equipped H3. (And at least $10K less than an H-ev)

I will also mention that I have researched the transmission used in these vehicles. I've owned a Jaguar with the ZF-8HP transmission, and it is a capable and well-rated gearbox used in many European Sports Cars and SUV's.

While I can't provide similar personal familiarity for the BMW 6 cyl inline engine, I frankly don't think I need to. Anybody that doesn't answer with the name of a color when asked "What kind of car do you drive?" probably knows about BMW inline-6's.

When you take delivery of your Ineos Genadier Quatermaster, I'd really appreciate it if you mentioned that The CarCynic sent you, but I have no affiliation with Ineos.
^^^ Fugly ^^^ What about parts, service, and tariff?
 
Old Aug 2, 2025 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by CarCynic
I have an answer to the OP's guestion:
The Ineos Grenadier Quartermaster
I'm with you on this. It is not as sporty or modern looking as an H3, but a nice off-road ride. I've come to like in-line engines, too. Just too much $$ and nearest dealer is too far off for my comfort.
 
Old Aug 2, 2025 | 04:39 PM
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how about a toyota mega crusier
https://www.motortrend.com/features/...1-photos-specs
or FJ crusier
 
Old Aug 3, 2025 | 07:33 AM
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https://www.carmax.com/cars/fj-cruis...05&gclsrc=3p.d.

Those FJ 's discontinued in 2022 keep thier values
 
Old Aug 3, 2025 | 02:33 PM
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Those FJ 's discontinued in 2022 keep thier values
Why were they discontinued? Poor sales? Something else! Seem like they were nice vehicles.
 
Old Dec 6, 2025 | 09:15 AM
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Oohh, this looks nice. Just can't feel comfortable with an EV, though. However, Scout will offer an on-board gasoline-powered generator system ...
https://www.scoutmotors.com/traveler
 

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Old Dec 6, 2025 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Justinh
Oohh, this looks nice. Just can't feel comfortable with an EV, though. However, Scout will offer an on-board gasoline-powered generator system ...
https://www.scoutmotors.com/traveler


LOOK HERE>>>>
 
Old Dec 7, 2025 | 02:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Justinh
What is on the market today that you like in place of an H3? I have an aversion to Jeeps, but they do fit the bill, kinda.
Apologies if this is a tale as old as time, but for me: 1993-95 Jeep ZJ 4.0

Bought a 1993 in the Fall of 2019 with 201k miles on it for $400; zero rust (WA based) and all it needed was a single ignition coil to run and get back on the road. Vehicle is very simple (I mean, it’s OBD I after all), parts are extremely cheap and easy to find, and they are super, super easy to work on.

I’ve done a decent amount of work to it over the course of owning it for six years, but it is at the point now where I would comfortably take it on a 1000+ mile road trip if needed. It just hit 257k miles, and every cylinder was under 10% leakage on a leak down test.

It used to be my daily driver until about two years ago when I got back into the H3 business. Since then, it has served as a (very solid) backup vehicle for me and my wife when one of the H3’s goes down for repairs.
 
Old Dec 7, 2025 | 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by hummerz

LOOK HERE>>>> Hummer 2X
Yeah, at 2X the price. And that is one heavy vehicle. Hope you don't ever knock out a rear tail light ...
 
Old Dec 7, 2025 | 09:19 PM
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If its not a V8 H3, then a 392 Wrangler (my backup vehicle for my H2)
Its not a GM product but it still beats the hell out of the L87 6.2 boom engine!
Its not a GM product but it still beats the hell out of the L87 6.2 boom engine!
 



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