Hummer H3 classic cars for sale
The Hummer H3 brought robust American off-road technology to a more compact, versatile package. Built from 2005 to 2010, it blends sturdy underpinnings and unmistakable styling with everyday usability and advanced 4x4 capability.
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2007 | Hummer H3
HUMMER H3 3.7 245CV ADVENTURE CAMBIO MANUALE GPL
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2008 | Hummer H3
H3, version ALPHA, Moteur V8 de Type LS série -
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2009 | Hummer H3
HUMMER H3 3.7 Luxury Aut. Dt.Auto.Voll.org.36000km .TOP
2006 | Hummer H3 3.5
2006 | Hummer H3 3.5
History of the Hummer H3
Introduced in 2005 and produced until 2010, the Hummer H3 was General Motors’ answer to the growing demand for rugged yet manageable SUVs. Unlike its larger siblings—H1 and H2—the H3 was designed for real-world usability, sharing a platform base with the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon but heavily reinforced to suit serious off-road duties. Built in Shreveport, Louisiana and also in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, the H3 stood out for its capability, strength, and reliability, making it a frequent sight both on wild trails and in urban environments.
Model History
The Hummer H3 marked a turning point in the Hummer brand by scaling down from the oversized dimensions of the H1 and H2. While the H1 was rooted in military heritage and the H2 expanded on that legacy, the H3 targeted a wider public with its more manageable size and focus on versatility. The range included both a five-door SUV and, later, the H3T pickup variant. No direct successor followed after production stopped in 2010, as the Hummer marque was phased out following GM's bankruptcy restructuring.
Highlights and Unique Features
The H3 stood out for its blend of everyday usability and remarkable off-road characteristics. Key features include a durable 3.7-litre inline-five petrol engine producing 245 PS, a choice between 5-speed manual and automatic transmissions, and full-time 4x4 with advanced electronic controls. Higher trim levels offered luxury amenities such as heated and power-adjustable leather seats, a premium audio system, sunroof, and comprehensive safety equipment. The unique angular Hummer styling, increased ground clearance, and heavy chassis bracing underscored its off-road pedigree.
Technical Data
Special Editions and Collectible Models
The Hummer H3 lineup included several noteworthy variants. The H3 Adventure trim offered locking differentials and specialized off-road equipment, while the H3 Alpha (where available) featured a V8 engine (in markets outside Europe), further boosting power and prestige. Limited editions often included exclusive paint finishes, upgraded interior materials, and distinct wheel designs. The pickup-bodied H3T added versatility for those needing increased load capacity without sacrificing off-road ability.
Weak Spots and Common Issues
No specific common issues or chronic defects have been reported in available documentation. However, as with most US off-roaders, attention should be paid to routine maintenance, particularly relating to suspension and drivetrain components if used in heavy terrain. Ensuring proper servicing, particularly of the transfer case, differentials, and the 4x4 system, will support longevity. The parts supply and workshop network is generally good for American vehicles in this class.
Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling
The heart of the H3 is the robust 3.7-litre five-cylinder petrol engine, delivering 245 PS for confident on-road performance and impressive off-road capacity. Select models feature a rare 5-speed manual gearbox, adding driver engagement, while the automatic transmission offers ease and comfort in varied conditions. The full-time four-wheel-drive system—electronically managed—maximises grip on rough terrain. Thanks to reinforced suspension and notable ground clearance, the H3 confidently tackles rocky trails, mud, and steep inclines, making it a genuine off-roader with a bias towards durability and reliability. - Hummer H3 Adventure: Enhanced off-road equipment and differential locks.
- H3T pickup: Unique four-door pickup variant blending utility and capability.
Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design
The H3’s design features sharp, squared lines and a bold front grille, immediately tying it to the Hummer family. Inside, quality materials are paired with a functional dashboard. Upper trim levels offer heated, electrically adjustable seats with memory, a large sunroof, advanced infotainment, and upgraded sound systems. Alloy wheels in 16-inch dimension, metallic paints, and optional roof racks or guards provide individuality. Accessories such as tow bars, step rails, and underbody protection enhance utility, while luxury options echo the preferences of buyers seeking both ruggedness and comfort.
Other Notable Aspects
Several H3s were delivered with LPG/GPL systems for alternative-fuel operation, expanding usage options and lowering running costs. The model often includes full documentation, dual keys, and a service history—a plus for used-vehicle transparency. Kilometre-based speedometers and EU-compliant emissions (Euro 4, in select units) ensure good fitment to European standards.
Summary
The Hummer H3 blends proven American off-road performance with everyday practicality, offering robust mechanicals, distinctive looks, and a broad set of features. 100% of current Hummers listed on our marketplace are H3s, reflecting both supply and buyer interest. Strong workshop and parts support further enhance its appeal for enthusiasts and those seeking a rugged American SUV.

