Out with the Old '05 Victory Red SUT & In with the New '08 Ultra Marine SUV
Well that's sure interesting about the too small brake hose. Millions spent on R&D and the brake hose is sized wrong. I wonder why some vehicle manufacturers go out of business and others have to be bailed out. I will watch for leaks like that. Now I know how to fix it without spending hundreds at a dealer. Fortunately, the only problem I had was fixing and repainting the hood. That cost about $950. Everything else is fine, as far as I know.
Those tires are original believe it or not ... 43,500 on her now. The only issue with the truck when I bought it was the door panel and floor trim pieces were discolored from a poor detailer ... they almost looked like they used a cleaner with bleach in it. The seller dropped it $2,500 and I spent $150 with free shipping for a brand new door panel on Ebay and $25 on a two floor trim pieces. She is a new as one can get.
One great thing about the '08/'09 models is that alot of left over new OEM parts are still available. You cannot say that about the '07 and older H2's.
have to say...this one is a good deal for some lucky new owner
Cars for Sale: 2008 HUMMER H2 SUT in Oklahoma City, OK 73114: Truck Details - 339260212 - AutoTrader.com
Cars for Sale: 2008 HUMMER H2 SUT in Oklahoma City, OK 73114: Truck Details - 339260212 - AutoTrader.com
Yep, no NAV and that will definitely hurt the sale, but it does have a backup camera .... it is the display that "pops out" the side of the rear view mirror ... great miles though. For me, the SUT is just not as convenient as the SUV.
The NAV option is the only way to get the in-dash rear view camera in the H2 (someone correct me if I am wrong).
In the G37, it is the only way to get the rear view camera, 600-watt Bose audio ad the 9.2GB music box.
This philosophy has changed in Georgia ... the Georgia dealers have lobbied for a new Georgia law that is going into effect March 2013. The State will replace the sales tax (not collected on private sales) with a title tax that is due upon registration in the amount equal to the previous sales tax for ALL newly registered cars whether purchased at a dealer or privately. This is the way Georgia dealers have leveled the playing field with private sellers.
Read what I wrote carefully ... "ALL newly registered cars"! That means if you move to Georgia after March 2013, you will have to pay a 7% (6.5% in 2013) title tax based on the FMV of what you are registering. If I were to move to Georgia after March 2013, it would cost me $5,000 to register all my vehicles!
This is why I changed all our vehicles in the past 12 months ... the wife's car, my H2 and the Street Glide.


