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OT! Anybody looking for a Hummer?, No! Not from your wife or girlfriend! |
Qarl |
Nov 27 2004, 08:12 PM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
Hummer has an incredible deal on 2005 Hummer H2s right now until the end of the month.
$599 lease (+tax) for 36 months, 36,000 miles, through GMAC. $1275 due at signing. Applies to Hummer H2, with Luxury package. I ran the numbers and this is what it basically comes down to... Sticker is$56,900... Car comes down to about $2.5K less than invoice after rebates (about $49K) 60% residual value (which is really phenomenal) Money factor equivalent to 3.9% With the money you save, you can spend on GAS!!!! |
GTeener |
Nov 30 2004, 12:44 PM
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914 Girl Group: Members Posts: 2,348 Joined: 25-June 04 From: SillyCon Valley Member No.: 2,249 Region Association: Northern California |
QUOTE(Scott Schroeder @ Nov 30 2004, 10:20 AM) I had a 94 and then a 97 H1 as company vehicles. We had lots of problems with axle seals blowing, but I loved the trucks. The 94 was the stock diesel, the 97 was a fully loaded (run flat, welder, killer stereo, leather) turbo diesel. After putting 40k a year on these trucks, I felt I knew them pretty well. We also spent one week a year up in south bend at the test track. It was amaizing what those in the know (the designer/engineer types) could do with those trucks. I was really dissapointed after driving an H2. As far as capabilities go, I feel they are mini vans compared to the original. I even have a hard time calling them over dressed Suburbans - as I like the Surburban! The below pic was taken at winterpark - I was actually driving down from the top of the ski area. We would release the air from all four tires and the thing would climb right up the hill. We would then have a demo day (I was with Volant). At night, we would wait until the patrol cleared the area and creep back down. We would then hit the button to re-inflate the tires and be on our way. That truck held 45 pair of mounted skis, a 10x10 easy-up tent and all my tools and such - including my Swix bench. (We removed the rear seats and built in very cool racks - and I had a Thule box on the roof). They were great trucks. This is a pic of the 94..... Nice picture Scott! The original H1 is the way to go if you have use for one. |
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