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jsbihn
02-11-2012, 12:06 AM
Hey all,
I am curious to what people have found to be the differences in the early model H2s (03-07) and the later models (08-09)?

I know that the engine was changed to make for more power and better gas mileage, and I know that the dash boobs were replaced too. Just wondering what else might have changed or improved?

Indy
02-11-2012, 03:14 AM
Starting 08, the rear spare was standard on the outside on the SUV. ALso the front and rear bumpers were silver. Transmission becamea 6 speed with manual selection option. 3rd row seats now for 2 people, due duw the relocation of the rear tire. Rims had a different design with the Hummer logo painted gray. Engine is different and interior, like you mentioned.

tyler1bo
02-11-2012, 03:52 AM
Front grille on 03-07 had the HUMMER letters in between the holes..'08+ have them under. '08+ also has the little GM Badge of Excellence beside the H2 emblem on the doors..(I believe that's what it's called). Just to add some more differences ;)

s_c5519
02-11-2012, 03:53 AM
I have had an 05, 07, three 08's and one '09... The 08-09's: Huge difference in the ride quality, much smoother and quieter. As good as a new Escalade, the '09's with the less knobby tires are even quieter and smoother than the 08's.... Quieter inside the cabin in general and fewer rattles, squeaks and creaks. Not as much plastic in the interior... Better/smoother shifting response in the tranny. Engine much smoother...

[__--MUD--__]
02-11-2012, 07:54 AM
05 or 06 and up has the **** upper control arms...No clue why some ******* engioneer changed that. Probably wanted to save $0.05.

Eliminated pass front door key cylinder around 04.

jsbihn
02-11-2012, 02:10 PM
Ok, so what I am reading is that the platform is the same, and just about everything is the same, it is just that the 08-09 had some smoothing out?

So basically everything that a 08-09 has could bolt into a 03-07?
And also, there isnt a "generation" change on them. Just the typical "oh hey we found out there are some problems with this and that from the first years, so lets fix them now" revisions?

Indy
02-11-2012, 04:07 PM
99.99% of all people can't tell the difference of an 08+ or an 03-07. The main change was the engine-tranny and the interior. Those you can't upgrade to, unless you want to spend some serious money. Personally, I like the more rugged style of the 03-07 interior. It is more suitable for a Hummer, more rugged. They should have upgraded the materials on 08 but kept the more classic look inside. If you want to spend 2x the money for a better engine and transmission and like a more Escalade interior, by all means go for the newer one. If you want to save some money and don't mind "only" 320 hp and a more classic interior, nothing wrong with the 03-07 models.

s_c5519
02-11-2012, 04:53 PM
99.99% of all people can't tell the difference of an 08+ or an 03-07.

Never mind that, most, if not all my friends can't tell the difference between and H2 and an H3. Seriously....

The other day we were parked in our H2, one car away from an H3 and the wife said something like "that Hummer looks kinda weird",.. and I knew right away and said "that's an H3",,, and she was like "oh wow really"?.. That happens quite a bit with her even! :twak:

s_c5519
02-11-2012, 05:00 PM
Oh also the rims are different on an '09, they all came with beautifully 20" all chrome.... The '08 Ultra Marine Edition Limited Edition came with those too, but all the other 08's had similar rims to the 07 and under, actually they are a tad different (not size wise) though but most can't tell...

jsbihn
02-11-2012, 06:37 PM
99.99% of all people can't tell the difference of an 08+ or an 03-07. <<snipped>> If you want to save some money and don't mind "only" 320 hp and a more classic interior, nothing wrong with the 03-07 models.

I agree. I see one black H2 rolling around here with chrome eight spoke hummer wheels. They are nice. Given it looks like mine (but i am not sure if it is a 08+).

As for the engine..... any gear head knows, that basically we are driving on a Corvette engine (more or less). So a few tweaks here and there and you are saving gas and having more power.
My supercharged Vette gets better gas mileage then my old stock Tundra, and probably gets as good of gas mileage as alot of car on the road today.


s_c5519 - I agree. I dont know if you are stating that you have an H3 or an H2, but I agree that they are similar. It took me a while to realize that an H3 is more recognizable because of the fenders being more flared out / Jeep style.

s_c5519
02-11-2012, 06:54 PM
s_c5519 - I agree. I dont know if you are stating that you have an H3 or an H2, but I agree that they are similar

oops sorry I'll edit that post. I have an H2 and the wife thought the H3 next to us was an H2....

2010_5thgen
02-13-2012, 03:24 PM
seats are different in the 08+ im not a fan of them. i think the 07- are much more comfortable.

guruerror
02-13-2012, 04:15 PM
Never mind that, most, if not all my friends can't tell the difference between and H2 and an H3. Seriously....

The other day we were parked in our H2, one car away from an H3 and the wife said something like "that Hummer looks kinda weird",.. and I knew right away and said "that's an H3",,, and she was like "oh wow really"?.. That happens quite a bit with her even! :twak:
I agree with that...since I have no door badges I get that question all the time; "Is that an H2 or and H3?"

I gave one lady a completely blank stare and said, "I have no idea what you're talking about."