2008 Hummer H2, Review, Video & Pictures

The Hummer marquee has revamped their H2 model for the 2008 year. The H2 is the second vehicle released by this former military vehicle manufacturer. The engineers at Hummer addressed all customer input to revamp this vehicle the best they could. The H2 comes as an SUV and the H2 Sport Utility Truck.
One of the biggest improvements buyers will notice is the restyled interior. Hummer decided to make the insides of the H2 match the luxury status the vehicle holds. The SUV and SUT both have a 60/40 split second-row seat and the SUV has an available third row that seats two additional passengers. Everything from the interior finishes, to the architecture and to the dashboard display is totally made over and raised to luxury caliber. There are plenty of standard and optional features to choose from to outfit the revamped interior as well. A notable option is the choice of quality sound systems the buyer has to choose from; and with the triple sealed doors with acoustical ventilation, you can fully appreciate the exceptional sound quality. Other features include an optional DVD entertainment system with an 8 in. screen, a remote start system, cruise control, dual-zone automatic climate control and more!
Another vast improvement comes with the H2 engine. The standard 6.2-liter V8 engine can now produce 393 horsepower. This engine teams with an upgraded six-speed automatic transmission that not only improves the fuel economy, but it also gives the H2 a whooping 8,000 pound towing capacity. This powerful setup also allows the H2 to traverse on a multitude of terrains. With a four-wheel-drive system, antilock braking and traction control, the mobility of the H2 seems almost flawless.
None of this comes without the proper protection either. The standard frontal airbags are complemented by new side curtain airbags that deploy from the side windows in all rows of seats. The standard tire pressure monitoring system, optional Rear vision camera system and an electronic stability system only add to the shield the driver gets when driving the H2.
It’s no wonder this vehicle was once used to military uses. The 2008 H2 is sure to dazzle and impress!

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