Purchasing a 2008 H2 Q and A..
#1
Purchasing a 2008 H2 Q and A..
I am looking into purchasing a 2008 H2. Not being familiar with the Hummer line, what are the pros and cons on this vehicle? I love the look of it, the all round comfort and interior. I was more concerned with the mechanical side...gas mileage, TSB's, recalls etc.
#2
PROS
-VERY capable 4x4.
-Unique styling
-More comfortable ride that it should be...for its size and weight...LOL
-Lots of room inside
-Pretty reliable SUV
-Good towing
CONS
-This is a heavy vehicle and will wear parts accordingly (steering/suspension, brakes and transmission depending on how you drive it...)
-MPG? If this is a serious concern, look elsewhere. While other full-size SUVs get slightly better MPG (Tahoe 17-19 MPG vs H2 10-13 MPG), this class is not known for its frugal consuption of fuel!
-There was a transmission issue you should not have with the 2008..i think thats a six speed...NICE!
These have been pretty well "scienced out" as far as serious issues. There are rattles as it ages (again, its a big, heavy vehicle), but my 2006 with 22k miles is rattle free.
I understand the 2008 is much tighter and has a more powerful engine...and slightly better MPG.
Personally I wanted something different and I was willing to pay a little more for it (more fuel cost that is). Everyone around me that has a full-size SUV has a Tahoe/Suburban or Expedition...BORING. The H2 stands out. And I only drive 7k-8k a year...live close to work.
For me - BOTTOM LINE
If you can afford the fuel and love the H2, buy it. I don't feel you will be dissappointed.
Cheers,
PS. This is from a guy who seriously researched full-sized SUVS for a solid 6-7 months before buying my used H2. I am very pleased.
-VERY capable 4x4.
-Unique styling
-More comfortable ride that it should be...for its size and weight...LOL
-Lots of room inside
-Pretty reliable SUV
-Good towing
CONS
-This is a heavy vehicle and will wear parts accordingly (steering/suspension, brakes and transmission depending on how you drive it...)
-MPG? If this is a serious concern, look elsewhere. While other full-size SUVs get slightly better MPG (Tahoe 17-19 MPG vs H2 10-13 MPG), this class is not known for its frugal consuption of fuel!
-There was a transmission issue you should not have with the 2008..i think thats a six speed...NICE!
These have been pretty well "scienced out" as far as serious issues. There are rattles as it ages (again, its a big, heavy vehicle), but my 2006 with 22k miles is rattle free.
I understand the 2008 is much tighter and has a more powerful engine...and slightly better MPG.
Personally I wanted something different and I was willing to pay a little more for it (more fuel cost that is). Everyone around me that has a full-size SUV has a Tahoe/Suburban or Expedition...BORING. The H2 stands out. And I only drive 7k-8k a year...live close to work.
For me - BOTTOM LINE
If you can afford the fuel and love the H2, buy it. I don't feel you will be dissappointed.
Cheers,
PS. This is from a guy who seriously researched full-sized SUVS for a solid 6-7 months before buying my used H2. I am very pleased.
Last edited by easy610; 12-05-2009 at 08:34 PM.
#3
Wellsy, I just traded my 2 wheel drive Yukon for a 2006 H2. I am very pleased with the comfort, capabilities, quality. I liked my Yukon, but the H2 is certainly less boring. The Hummer fuel mileage is only 2 mpg less that the Yukon. If you like the Hummer from afar, wait till you have it for keeps. Lots of fun.
#4
Thanks for the reports guys...this one has the 3.7L inline 5 cylinder. Is the gas mileage still as heavy duty as the vehicle...? Everything is a plus so far, just need a few more questions to ask. I will be taking it out again on Monday.
#5
That's an H3...not an H2.
#7
I will rephrase that last answer...since I am a newbie to Hummers...
The salesman said it was an H2. I never checked the badge mind you.
I looked under the hood and it had the 3.7L Vortec. What is the difference between the H2 and H3 then?
The salesman said it was an H2. I never checked the badge mind you.
I looked under the hood and it had the 3.7L Vortec. What is the difference between the H2 and H3 then?
#8
H3s only have 3.5L Vortec, 3.7L Vortecs, and 5.3L V8s.
H2s only have 6.0L or 6.2L V8s.
#10
Thanks again for the answers and straightening me out ...I think I may have had it wrong, not the salesman. I did take a few out that day.
I like the look of the Hummer, but not the fuel consumption or what I perceived to be the price. This "H3" has 27,000 miles, one owner, bought in 2007, but it is a 2008. White with chrome exterior parts...the interior is all leather and tons of bells and whistles. The whole package is in perfect condition, and drives real well. I also liked the 3.7L for better gas mileage, but crap is it a torqey little engine...lots of power. Being it is a 2008, they were asking 31,500 (Can$). At this point we may have a deal at 26,500.00. Does this sound fair? Any possible hidden problems I may point to before I get it mechanically checked out?
Thanks again everyone...
I like the look of the Hummer, but not the fuel consumption or what I perceived to be the price. This "H3" has 27,000 miles, one owner, bought in 2007, but it is a 2008. White with chrome exterior parts...the interior is all leather and tons of bells and whistles. The whole package is in perfect condition, and drives real well. I also liked the 3.7L for better gas mileage, but crap is it a torqey little engine...lots of power. Being it is a 2008, they were asking 31,500 (Can$). At this point we may have a deal at 26,500.00. Does this sound fair? Any possible hidden problems I may point to before I get it mechanically checked out?
Thanks again everyone...