12-25-2003, 04:05 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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2004 Hummer H3T Concept
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Hummer introduced the ruggedly refined H3T concept vehicle at the 2004 Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, providing a glimpse at a growing family of expressive, versatile vehicles. The H3T is a midsize truck that infuses all of Hummer's military-derived DNA into a refined package that would carve new niche in the midsize truck market. Innovative features abound in the H3T: The pickup box incorporates side-access doors, along with drop-down assist steps that also double as weather-tight storage compartments. The H3T's unique tailgate forms an unbroken load surface when down, contributing to the H3T's versatility. There's also a large, power-operated folding canvas sunroof and drop-down rear window that combine to offer an open-air driving experience. There wouldn't be a Hummer badge on the H3T if it didn't have the capability to dive into twisty terrain that would leave lesser 4x4s spinning their wheels. Its wheels-at-the-corners stance, along with 34-inch-tall tires and 11.5 inches of ground clearance, gives the H3T a 51-degree approach angle and a 50-degree departure angle - critical measures on Hummers's internal off-road performance metric of capabilities. Riding on a 118.6-inch wheelbase and measuring 74.5 inches wide, the H3T embodies the classic Hummer proportions - wide stance, low roofline, and wheels at the corners - that have made the H1 and H2 instantly recognizable around the world. And like the H1 truck, the H3T incorporates the cab and bed in a single structure for enhanced strength and an integrated appearance. The H3T is built on a modified GM midsize truck platform, including the coil-over front and rear suspensions. Fox remote-reservoir shocks are used for the ultimate in off-road dampening. An automatic transfer case locks the vehicle into four-wheel drive when needed. The locking front and rear axles on the H3T are borrowed from full-size GM trucks. Braking is accomplished with four-wheel discs from Alcon. The 15-inch-diameter rotors are clamped down upon with Baer six-piston calipers in the front and four-piston calipers in the rear. Nineteen-inch wheels are mounted at all corners. A 350-horsepower, turbocharged version of GM's new Vortec 3500 inline five-cylinder engine powers the H3T, and it's backed by the heavy-duty Hydra-Matic 4L65-E electronically controlled four-speed transmission. The turbocharged five-cylinder produces more power than most six-cylinder engines, but is more compact. The engine also makes 350 lb.-ft. of torque, which helps the H3T tackle steep terrain with ease. Fuel-saving variable valve timing technology, which is available on some of GM's four-, five- and six-cylinder engines, boosts the five-cylinder's efficiency by varying valve timing, lift and duration. It also improves emissions and overall performance. Although currently a concept vehicle, the H3T was built with production-type components, including chassis and suspension components that were leveraged from existing GM truck architectures. Story by General Motors Corp.
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12-25-2003, 09:40 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Location: St. Louis/Cincinnati
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These modern cars have been cleaning up the engine bay significantly. They might as well put a big smooth plastic cover over the top that says "Engine." Seems just a little too well covered, and I am not a fan of the exterior.
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12-25-2003, 09:55 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: Somewhere, Missouri
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GM has degraded Hummer once again...
What used to be a LEGENDARY name has become a common soccer mom vehicle. I see H2's everywhere, it takes the spark away from seeing a Hummer. Now with the H3 coming out, it has dropped itself to an even lower level. Think of a $50,000 Ferrari. It would be a joke, a major embarassment to their name. Now think of a $30,000 Ferrari... get my point? Ferrari would be such a common name, it would be disgusting. |
12-27-2003, 11:58 AM | #8 (permalink) | |
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Location: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plains, i.e. Oklahoma
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12-27-2003, 08:40 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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Location: wisCONsin
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ah yes s.u.v.'s....your mothers 1973 station wagon on steroids. gotta love em......but why. waste of perfectly good engineering if you ask me. Penis envy isn't that it......
mr b
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12-27-2003, 11:28 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Location: Somewhere in Ohio
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It's OK, but I'd much rather drive the older generation Hummer over the new one. The old one just looks rough. Kinda like it can take a shot from a bazooka and keep rolling. The new one looks like something a wannabe marine who has never even punched a dude would drive.
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12-28-2003, 12:34 AM | #12 (permalink) |
Float on.... Alright
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Maybe I like it because it is more akin to a truck. I do hold a special place in my heart for an H1 though. Sighs, if only I was a rap star or the Governator of Cali.
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12-28-2003, 11:26 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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Location: Wisconsin...
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OMFG it's a happy meal toy!
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12-28-2003, 06:49 PM | #15 (permalink) | |
Psycho
Location: Somewhere, Missouri
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Hummer's used to be legendary, until they became common soccer-mom vehicles with the introduction of the H2. And yes, I would be embarassed driving the H3, that was my hole point. It's a GMC Sierra with big tires and a Hummer front end. |
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12-30-2003, 03:33 PM | #17 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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eh...it doesnt look horrible, but its not a true hummer. they've turned it into a "rich person wanna-be rugged outdoorsman." IMO hummers just dont belong on the city streets. they should be reserved for true outdoorsmen who would really know how to use them.
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12-30-2003, 09:52 PM | #19 (permalink) |
Float on.... Alright
Location: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plains, i.e. Oklahoma
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Alright to all you Hummer H2 Hater out there a website you must check out.<p>http://www.fuh2.com/<p>The fuck you H2 website.
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01-01-2004, 06:59 PM | #22 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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this really doesnt have to do anything with the Hummer truck....but i was doing some research and saw that the H1 has a 6.5L V8. how much horsepower do you think it produces? 250? 300? 350? how about a pathetic 195hp. thats just pathetic.
why? thats a behemouth of an engine. isnt that think supposed to be the "ultimate SUV". honda put out more fucking horsepower than that with a 4 banger. link |
01-01-2004, 07:23 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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asudevil83: that's because that engine is made for torque and not horsepower. How many military personel care about -60 times? It's all about moving heavy loads.
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01-01-2004, 08:55 PM | #24 (permalink) | |
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Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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i also see horsepower as very important for hauling stuff around, not as important as torque, but still pretty important. i'm just saying that with a huge ass engine that they put in, that eats gas like a mofo, more power could have been squeezed out of it. |
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01-01-2004, 11:10 PM | #25 (permalink) | |
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Location: San Diego, CA.
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As for other models....i know fords huge 6.8 makes 425 lb/ft of torque...but not until 3500 rpm. With the hummer its not only about the amount, but when it makes it.
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01-02-2004, 11:37 AM | #26 (permalink) |
Her Jay
Location: Ontario for now....
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I loved the original Hummer, then came the H2 and it looked like a girl version of the original hated it. and now this monstrosity comes out, why must GM kill everything that is cool why?
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01-02-2004, 12:12 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Location: Edmontania
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There are no pictures of the truckbed. Is that because it's too small? I think so. Looks like a city driver to me.
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01-02-2004, 01:16 PM | #28 (permalink) | |
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Location: souf carolina
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01-03-2004, 09:04 PM | #33 (permalink) | |
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dude no look at the purpose of the H1 would you want to go stupid fast in that thing better hope there are bumpers to stop you. lakefire i totally agree with you any credibility that he may have had gone in an instant.
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