It’s kinda silly though. My 2016 F150 with the Ecoboost V6 gets the same mileage as my 2008 H2. I feel like it’s been a game of telephone where people repeat the gas mileage of H2’s and it gets lower each time. I get 12.5 mpg in traffic. Around 14 on road trips.
Yes, at came on mine. I have the have 2007 glacier blue especial edition but I believe that they all come. The one I have offers extra details such as carbon fiber dashboard. Regardless they are great. I will never sell mine
no , only H1 Hummer comes with build in tire inflation system straight from the factory . To upgrade a system similar to that , you would need to install a air compressor + all necessary wiring + airlines + compatible in/deflation rims /+ tires valves etc etc labor $$$ so if you live in / have to go to such difficult terrain , that you cant get by with a regular 4x4 and appropriate tires , you might as well trade up / buy a H1 Hummer which comes with a factory installed system on board already happy 4wheeling
@@ericmiller7022 trade up?? That’s a hell of a price difference. H2s go from $15k-$50k. H1s go from $250k-$450k. I’ll stick with my onboard air and fill my tires myself for the cost difference. Obviously there are many other better things about the H1 Alpha like the portal axles, but I can’t afford it anyways.
Rob Mitchell Man yeah, that's what he said....I listened to this with my headphones and you can make it out what he says. That's too bad, that's probably one of his cars on the side of the road stuck while the hummer has no problem lol