Hummer H3
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The Hummer H3 was a mid-size SUV introduced for 2006 as a smaller sibling to the hulking H2. Derived from the Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon platform that debuted when those pickup trucks launched for the 2004 model year, the H3 was designed to bring the Hummer brand to a broader market via its more manageable size and lower price. Compared to the full-size H2, the H3 was 16.9 inches shorter, 6 inches lower and 6.5 inches narrower, making it more maneuverable in urban environments; however, it still retained Hummer’s signature off-road capabilities, with 9.1 inches of ground clearance, a 40-degree approach angle and the ability to ford 16 inches of water at 20 mph. The H3 was discontinued along with the Hummer brand as a whole late in the 2010 model year, in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis and GM’s subsequent bankruptcy.
2006-2010 H3
The H3 transposed the full-size H2’s signature looks (including its seven-slot grille and aggressively boxy shape) onto a smaller, easier-to-maneuver platform that was also significantly more fuel-efficient, all while taking less of a hit in interior volume

2010
























































































































































- MSRP range
- $33,390–$41,705
- Consumer rating
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(8 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 14–15
- Body style
- SUV
- SUV or H3T pickup truck
- Inline-five-cylinder or V-8
- Manual or automatic
- Side curtain airbags
- Standard stability system
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- MSRP range
- $33,390–$43,130
- Consumer rating
-
(12 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 14–16
- Body style
- SUV
- New H3T pickup truck for 2009
- Inline-five-cylinder or V-8
- Manual or automatic
- Side curtain airbags
- Standard stability system
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- MSRP range
- $30,995–$39,560
- Consumer rating
-
(61 reviews) - Combined mpg
- –
- Body style
- SUV
- H3 Alpha with 300-hp V-8
- Curtain airbags now standard
- Stability system now standard
- Vortec 3.7-liter inline-five-cylinder
- Manual or automatic
- Rocker guards
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- Starting at
- $29,405
- Consumer rating
-
(84 reviews) - Combined mpg
- –
- Body style
- SUV
- Vortec 3.7-liter inline-five-cylinder
- H3X model
- New chrome wheels
- New exterior colors
- Segment-exclusive manual transmission
- Rocker guards
- Step rails
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- Starting at
- $28,935
- Consumer rating
-
(95 reviews) - Combined mpg
- –
- Body style
- SUV