i know the 06 uses a different engine and trans, but is it worth the extra dough?
i can get an 04 this spring, but if i stretch, i can swing a used 06 POSSIBLY by fall.
not sure if its worth the extra cash.
i would imagine the 06 with the 5 spd trans is a better highway vehicle...
can the 04 be retro fitted with the 5 spd trans?
thoughts/comments?
04 vs 06....
The daily driving in the alpha is better for acceleration (night and day between the two) and there is a little less rocking at stops due to some updates. I recently took an Alpha for ride and noticed the difference between the 04 and the Alpha as soon as I pulled out of the lot.
THe alpha is still not a racecar, but was a definite improvment.
There are a few other upgrades you can read about @ http://www.lynchhummer.com/changes/h...ges.index.html
This link will give you detail about the updates.
The comment on the post above "the Alpha doesn't have as many tech's to work on the DMAX and Alison" is BS. The DMAX and Alison setup has been around a few years in Chevy/ GMC trucks. THe setup is a little different, but not by much. Most dealers are also chevy dealers and will be able to get parts wihtout issue. You have 5 HUMMER dealers in IL (two that are close to you) and will be able to work on your H1 either way. Each HUMMER dealer has to keep a certified H1 mechanic on staff (at least that's what I was told by my local dealer and Lynch HUMMER as well).
The price is the obvious difference. You can find 04's 70K to 85K with low miles or the Alpha is still up just over 100K to 115K for a low mile truck.
If I had a choice, I'd go with an Alpha. If you go with an 04, just make damn sure you know who owned thw truck. I had an 04 for a short time. PM me if you'd like more info in that experience.
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Servicability would make me nervous. The 6.5 has been around forever. It's in thousands of hummers and tens of thousands of other trucks and vans and the dealers still manage to screw it up. With the d-max being even more rare...especially in a hummer? Things are a little different with both engines in the hummer. Maybe I'm wrong.
The tranny is an obvious plus. We all know the allison is really nice. Other than the shifter, I think the interior is the same (the shifter and the t-case levers were switched for the first time -- it was military rules that had the t-case lever on the left).
both are nice trucks -- I think the only noticable differences would be on the road -- less noise, better acceleration, and less money left in your bank account. Offroad they are virtually identical.
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Both include scheduled maintenance while under warranty.
The '04 covers 3 yr. / 36k mi., while the Alpha is covered for 4 yr. / 50k mi.
Service intervals are every 3k for the '04 and 6k for the Alpha.
Not sure how much warranty '04 models would have left by now -- depends on how long the truck sat on the lot before it was purchased...
Also, many Alpha's are sold as demos, which adds 6 mo. / 6k mi. from in-service date to help them sell.
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