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Indiana-based AM General still builds the military and civilian versions of the Hummer, but General Motors now owns the marketing and distribution rights to this well-known brand and has big plans. Future models will be designed by GM, which plans to sell Hummers through some of its dealers. A new model, the Hummer H2, will debut for 2003 as a smaller, more civilized model based on GM's full-size pickup/SUV design. The H2 will seat five instead of four or two, as the current Hummers do. Read More
4 Available Hummer Trims
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