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very nice well kept example of a 2006 Hummer H2 fully loaded, leather, rear spare tire holder, 6.0 vortec interior looks like new no broken plastic 65K miles clean outside as well not a scratch, doesnt look like it has ever been off road, meticulously maintained, I havent seen one this nice in 25 years! asking 35k 480-453-6398
Worst photos ever. Blurry, crazy contrast in full sun. Taken with a $5 camera. Hard to tell what it REALLY looks like.
And dash looks way too shiny. Guessing they smeared goo all over it.
If this H2 is considered super clean, then mine would be considered brand new with 95K miles.
Granted, most have been quite molested by now, and it is rare to find an example that is 95% original like this one appears to be.
Worst photos ever. Blurry, crazy contrast in full sun. Taken with a $5 camera. Hard to tell what it REALLY looks like.
And dash looks way too shiny. Guessing they smeared goo all over it or the camera lies.
Looks like someone did not use floor mats. Driver's carpet.
If this H2 is considered super clean, then mine would be considered brand new with 95K miles.
Granted, most have been quite molested by now, and it is rare to find an example that is 95% original like this one appears to be (minus pinstriping, gas lid, tires, roof handles, etc).
Low miles for the year.
Worst photos ever. Blurry, crazy contrast in full sun. Taken with a $5 camera. Hard to tell what it REALLY looks like.
And dash looks way too shiny. Guessing they smeared goo all over it or the camera lies.
Looks like someone did not use floor mats. Driver's carpet.
If this H2 is considered super clean, then mine would be considered brand new with 95K miles.
Granted, most have been quite molested by now, and it is rare to find an example that is 95% original like this one appears to be (minus pinstriping, gas lid, tires, roof handles, etc).
Low miles for the year.
I see prices are going UP
Agree pics suck @$35k. Detailing is an art, takes a lot of patience and many different brushes/cloths/cleaners/protectents. I've been detailing vehicles since the '70's. The last 1 I flipped had clearer/more detailed pics, I also used an ozone generator, end results: a new car smell and appearance! Sold at asking price within a week.
Worst photos ever. Blurry, crazy contrast in full sun. Taken with a $5 camera. Hard to tell what it REALLY looks like.
And dash looks way too shiny. Guessing they smeared goo all over it or the camera lies.
Looks like someone did not use floor mats. Driver's carpet.
If this H2 is considered super clean, then mine would be considered brand new with 95K miles.
Granted, most have been quite molested by now, and it is rare to find an example that is 95% original like this one appears to be (minus pinstriping, gas lid, tires, roof handles, etc).
Low miles for the year.
I see prices are going UP
i see why ……
2023 Hummers are around $110,000 loaded, and take 1 1/2 hours to fully charge, braking sucks, will be dangerous on the road, and battery replacement is roughly $27,000…..with a 125-175 mile range before you have to recharge it depending on what battery it has.
i can see why old hummers are going up in price…we’re keeping ours
2023 Hummers are around $110,000 loaded, and take 1 1/2 hours to fully charge, braking sucks, will be dangerous on the road, and battery replacement is roughly $27,000…..with a 125-175 mile range before you have to recharge it depending on what battery it has.
i can see why old hummers are going up in price…we’re keeping ours
2004 H2
2006 H3
Yes, fully agree with what you are saying. If the new H2 was a hybrid, I would have ordered one. Nice looking vehicle.
But I am not willing to fight off a bunch of Teslas to try to get my turn on scarce chargers, in the middle of my 600 mile trip.
That means 2-3 stops along the way, and wasting a bunch of precious daylight driving hours sitting around waiting for the thing to charge up.
My time is more valuable than that.
Agree pics suck @$35k. Detailing is an art, takes a lot of patience and many different brushes/cloths/cleaners/protectents. I've been detailing vehicles since the '70's. The last 1 I flipped had clearer/more detailed pics, I also used an ozone generator, end results: a new car smell and appearance! Sold at asking price within a week.
You are doing it right!
You sell it faster and get more money for it that way.
We do that with all of our cars that we sell privately.
Some people could not be bothered, but I figure out that I am getting well paid to detail a vehicle before a sale.
Plus, I feel good that the buyer is getting something real shiny and nice.
I also try to sell mechanically perfect vehicles, so the buyer is happy. Some of the H2 I see for sale are mechanical and cosmetic disasters.
A vehicle is the last thing you put on when you leave the house. I like to look respectable.