08H3
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Our H3 just passed the 300,000 mile mark. Like the 250,00th mile, I think it's only fitting for a Hummer to reach that milestone off-road. Wasn't anything technical, but I felt it was more appropriate to have dirt rather than asphalt under the tires for the occasion. Once a car starts to get a few miles on the odometer, the big milestones start to seem a little more exciting. We probably would have actually hit this early in the year if not late last year, however thanks to Covid, we really didn't put a lot of miles on it in 2020. Honestly, for a truck that's looked down on (by owners and non-owners alike) at times, I think it's been a pretty good vehicle. We ordered it new in late 2007 and took delivery in February 2008, so all those miles are mine or my wife's. Engine and transmission have not been touched, and are still in good shape. I still like the H3 and really see no practical reason I won't be posting a 400,000th mile thread at some point. The only thing I can see keeping it from reaching the 400K mark is the Hummer EV. My wife is really, REALLY wanting one and if she wins out, I suppose it would be the new daily driver and the H3 would become another secondary car. Time will tell, I guess, but for now I'll just appreciate making it this far.
And for those wondering what a 300,000 mile Hummer is worth, apparently not much! I put it in the "Sell My Car" calculator on Carvana's web site and they say $400! Thanks, but hard pass! :giggle:
[video=youtube_share;9yWpViS7_xM]https://youtu.be/9yWpViS7_xM[/video]
And for those wondering what a 300,000 mile Hummer is worth, apparently not much! I put it in the "Sell My Car" calculator on Carvana's web site and they say $400! Thanks, but hard pass! :giggle:
[video=youtube_share;9yWpViS7_xM]https://youtu.be/9yWpViS7_xM[/video]
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