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2002 Hummer H1For 2002, AM General has trimmed the Hummer line down to two models, the Four-Door Open Top and the Four-Door Wagon. The Open Top model...
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For 2002, AM General has trimmed the Hummer line down to two models, the Four-Door Open Top and the Four-Door Wagon. The Open Top model features hard doors, a removable vinyl roof, and rear tonneau cover. Both of these all-terrain vehicles are powered by a 6.5L turbocharged diesel engine that produces 195 horsepower and 430 lb.-ft. of torque. Power is delivered to 17-inch aluminum wheels via a standard full-time 4WD system. Additional standard equipment includes four-wheel ABS disc brakes, air conditioning, power windows, and a central tire inflation system which enables the driver to adjust tire pressure on the move. 17-inch Goodyear Mud Terrain tires and a 12,000lb. capacity Warn winch are available as optional equipment. The Line was renamed from AM General Hummer to Hummer H1 mid-year.
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Pros: Excellent seating and great features. Great Off-Roading
Cons: Low gas mileage, overall high price
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Only a great car if you can afford it with room to spare. reason is otherwise its simply no fun.
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Hummer: Any Value is Purely Emotional!
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Pros: 4WD capabilities, the ultimate off-roader
Cons: TOO MANY TO LIST
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The Hummer is an expensive exotic truck, with limited availablity, and an overall value that is totally emotional, rather than rational.
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