Thursday, January 30, 2014

Used Car: 2009 Hummer H2 Review

Used Car: 2009 Hummer H2 Review

Review Last Updated: 4/22/13
The 2009 Hummer H2 offers unparalleled off-road capability and plenty of in-your-face style, but unless you actually plan to ford swamps and climb mountains, any other 2009 large SUV will likely serve you better.
The 2009 Hummer H2 is ranked:
  • #21in Used Luxury Large SUVs under $50K
  • #11in 2009 Luxury Large SUVs
When it was new, the 2009 Hummer H2 offered an unmatched ability to tackle challenging terrain, and while not a terrible performer on paved roads considering its shape and size, many of its rivals are much more refined and maneuverable. Classified as a heavy-duty vehicle, the EPA did not perform fuel economy tests on the H2, but one critic recorded about 10 mpg in city traffic and a bit more on the highway, which is low, even for a large SUV.
Powering all four wheels is a 6.2-liter V8 that puts down 393 horsepower, which reviewers said is plenty of power to get the more than three-ton H2 moving. In addition to its off-road prowess, the H2 can tow up to 8,200 pounds, which is fairly good, but there are plenty of affordable and luxury large SUVs that can match or exceed that rating.
Inside, the 2009 Hummer H2 comes standard with leather seating for five, and an available third row that increases seating capacity to seven. Reviewers generally said that the H2 was comfortable and had fairly good fit and finish, but several were disappointed that the H2 seemed much smaller inside than what its large exterior proportions suggest. They also said the available third row is cramped, and difficult to remove when you want to expand cargo capacity. The H2 can carry up to 86.6 cubic feet of cargo with the available third row removed and the middle row folded forward, which is very low for the class. Standard equipment includes Bluetooth, heated first- and second-row seats, a Bose stereo and satellite radio. When it was new, features like a DVD entertainment system, navigation and a back-up camera were all optional.

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