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Manny735
12-30-2008, 07:36 AM
Hello,

I am wanting to trade in my 2007 Corvette 1Lt for a full size H2 or a SUT

Just wondering what year i should be aiming for i am looking to do a straight trade with the dealer or a private party.

I thought i would ask here as the vette being a GM product as well some members might have some knowledge for me.

Heres my car 2007 1LT A6 with paddleshiffter with some tasteful mods running about 430 ponies.

Im in Vancouver,BC..5 minutes from Blaine Washington

http://s535.photobucket.com/albums/ee356/Manny735/

Thanks
Manny

tomp
12-30-2008, 03:56 PM
Have you determined the value of the vette? This will give you a good idea of what year H2 you are willing to trade it for.

Manny735
12-30-2008, 05:31 PM
Have you determined the value of the vette? This will give you a good idea of what year H2 you are willing to trade it for.


I think my cars worth in the low 30's..let say 30K.

Thanks
Manny

HummerJim
12-30-2008, 09:46 PM
If you want something that is Hummer Certified and from a dealer that only sells the best - this is typical for 29K
http://www.lynchhummer.com/inv.pages.h2/p969.html
Sewell also has an excellent reputation for selling their Hummer Certified vehicles too and you could Email HummerGuy. Premeir dealers only sell the best stuff in my opinion, but you'll pay extra for it and get a full analysis on the vehicle when you buy it. You can get better prices on Ebay if you look, but I would always have a mechanic look at anything you're buying online before you buy it.
If you read the small print of Hummer Certified, if your Hummer Dealer fails or you live far away from where you bought, any GM dealership is "supposed to honor the warranty." With the future of Hummer up in the air it's a toss up and personal decision on whether you want to pay the extra for the peace of mind of Hummer Certified.
http://www.lynchhummer.com/cpo/cpo.html

Manny735
12-31-2008, 06:09 AM
If you want something that is Hummer Certified and from a dealer that only sells the best - this is typical for 29K
http://www.lynchhummer.com/inv.pages.h2/p969.html
Sewell also has an excellent reputation for selling their Hummer Certified vehicles too and you could Email HummerGuy. Premeir dealers only sell the best stuff in my opinion, but you'll pay extra for it and get a full analysis on the vehicle when you buy it. You can get better prices on Ebay if you look, but I would always have a mechanic look at anything you're buying online before you buy it.
If you read the small print of Hummer Certified, if your Hummer Dealer fails or you live far away from where you bought, any GM dealership is "supposed to honor the warranty." With the future of Hummer up in the air it's a toss up and personal decision on whether you want to pay the extra for the peace of mind of Hummer Certified.
http://www.lynchhummer.com/cpo/cpo.html



Thanks HummerJim...i appreciate the insight.

splne1
12-31-2008, 09:55 AM
It all depends on what you like the most in a hummer h2. I really like the classic a/c bumps on my dash board of the original h2 as opposed to the re-syled 08 interior. Also the diffrent engines on both newer models and older models is something to look at. In all I like alot of both the 08 third row seat is way better than the single seating in previous models. Good luck and hope you find your baby soon!