Hummer H3T Pricing Announced
Sales to start in September
By Clinton Deacon
July 14, 2008 9:00 PM
Filed Under: American, Hummer
It isn't long until the anticipated launch of the HUMMER H3T and today General Motors confirmed the pricing will start at $31,495 including the $745 destination charge. As the name suggest, the H3T is based on the underpinnings of the popular H3 model and features a double cabin 5 seater layout in front of the 1.5 meter long bed in the rear. The same 3.7L 5-cylinder and 5.3L V8 engines from the H3 are available giving the model a maximum towing capacity of 5,900 pounds.
“The H3T carves out a new segment in the midsize truck market, providing an outstanding combination of functionality and capability,” said Martin Walsh, HUMMER general manager. "This will be the ideal truck for the buyer who need a truck’s functionality for his or her lifestyle pursuits, but is looking for an alternative to the full-size truck.”
The first H3T models arrive in dealerships in September.
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