2006 H3 with 11,000 miles worth what?
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2006 H3 with 11,000 miles worth what?
I am selling my H3 with 11,000 miles. It has auto, side curtain air bags (option in 2006) and Adventurers Package.
Can anyone give me an idea of what it is worth?
It doesn't even have one scratch on it and runs perfectly.
Can anyone give me an idea of what it is worth?
It doesn't even have one scratch on it and runs perfectly.
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Here in the Central Texas area I expect you would get about 19k on trade in depending on what you traded into and they would sell it for around 22k. Might go for near 23, but without leather or chrome do-dads it would be harder to get. I've seen a couple of 07's go (listed) for 23-24 with around 30k miles over the past few months. That mileage is a good tool in your favor now!
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rsc Thanks for the good information. I think demand is even higher in Arizona and was looking to get about $25k or $26 considering not just the mileage but condition, and of course it is a "collector" now I might include the extra set of 5 factory wheels and brand new 285 tires but I would not sell it for under $24k.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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Well, you're in a tough spot there. You have a desireable vehicle that has gained value over the past year and may still go a little higher in value or it may plateau out for a while. Especially considering the condition! It's what you look to buy, not what you look to sell (especially if you still like it). I'm glad it's not me trying to decide what to get after the Hummer, I don't see anything I really want at the moment.
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rsc - I happen to agree with you 100%. I really do not want to sell it for two reasons;
One is that it is IMO the best looking vehicle out there especially with the 35" tires I have. The interior actually won an Industrial Design award and as an industrial designer I love the way it looks. It is as goood looking as my Z06 but it a totally different way.
Two, I have owned almost every 4 wheel drive made except maybe the Land Rover which doesn't count because it would be in the shop all its life. I liked my FJ40 and International Scout but the H3 is a far better vehicle especially with 35's and the Adventurer's package.
The H3 is not made to tow and I would like to tow in the future. What I am considering is a Tahoe with the H.D. towing package , Z71 package and a 2" or 3" lift. Even then I will only be able to put 32" or maybe 33" tires. Also it is too bad GM did not put a 6 speed auto in the H3 like the Tahoe has. The only other vehicles in my consideration is the Grand Cherokee with Quadra-Lift or maybe a Rubicon Limited but having owned many CJ-7 types the Rubicon is still very cramped and uncomfortable and not as safe in an accident.
Still I do not think anyone owning a H3 is in a bad "tough spot". It is an amazing vehicle !!!
One is that it is IMO the best looking vehicle out there especially with the 35" tires I have. The interior actually won an Industrial Design award and as an industrial designer I love the way it looks. It is as goood looking as my Z06 but it a totally different way.
Two, I have owned almost every 4 wheel drive made except maybe the Land Rover which doesn't count because it would be in the shop all its life. I liked my FJ40 and International Scout but the H3 is a far better vehicle especially with 35's and the Adventurer's package.
The H3 is not made to tow and I would like to tow in the future. What I am considering is a Tahoe with the H.D. towing package , Z71 package and a 2" or 3" lift. Even then I will only be able to put 32" or maybe 33" tires. Also it is too bad GM did not put a 6 speed auto in the H3 like the Tahoe has. The only other vehicles in my consideration is the Grand Cherokee with Quadra-Lift or maybe a Rubicon Limited but having owned many CJ-7 types the Rubicon is still very cramped and uncomfortable and not as safe in an accident.
Still I do not think anyone owning a H3 is in a bad "tough spot". It is an amazing vehicle !!!
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I never disagreed that a V8 H3 could not be a good towing vehicle. It is I have the 5 cylinder which is fine for its purpose but not for towing.
If I could find a Alpha with under 10k miles or if Hummer was still making them that would clearly be my first choice.
If I could find a Alpha with under 10k miles or if Hummer was still making them that would clearly be my first choice.