People seeking a HUMMER H3 with a customized appearance, straight from the factory, can soon add a new H3x to their garages. The first H3x models will arrive in dealerships in the United States and Canada in August, with a price of $38,065. The H3x is based on the “H3 Street” concept vehicle shown at the automotive industry’s annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in November of 2005. It was created for consumers who want to make a personal style statement and differentiate themselves from other H3 owners.
Finally, I remembered that Youtube.com has a ton of commercials on it, and after a brief search, found that minute-long fantastic commercial with the Three Bears. It’s one of the best commercials out there, funny and cool at the same time. Check it out below:
This definitely goes into the category of, “Why not?” as we introduce you to … the Hummer Golf Cart! No, I’m not kidding, and it’s called the “H3″:
The days of golf being the sedate preserve of stuffy toffs wearing check jumpers are over – nowadays, players prefer to rampage around the greens on bling golf carts, like this Mini Hummer.
“Kaliningrad , Russia – General Motors and Avtotor today celebrated the start of production and sales of the HUMMER H3 in Russia at a ceremony at the Avtotor plant in Kaliningrad, Russia. The ceremony was attended by Robert Lutz, vice chairman of General Motors; Vladimir Scherbakov, chairman of Avtotor; Georgy Boos, governor of Kaliningrad region, John Costin, executive director of the GM International Product Center, Jacek Gorski, commercial director for GM CIS, and Stephen Garrity, HUMMER international operations director…”
“German-based American-car tuner Geiger has worked its magic on the Hummer H3, turning the rugged-looking but underachieving off-roader into a muscular mover.
A supercharger is a prime ingredient in Geiger’s tuning kit, boosting output on the H3′s anemic 3.5-liter five-cylinder to 325 horsepower and bumping torque to 320 pound-feet. Top speed climbs to 130 mph, while 0-60-mph acceleration is trimmed to less than 8.4 seconds…”