View Full Version : July Hummer Sales
f5fstop
08-02-2006, 11:44 PM
H1
July 2006 - 34
July 2005 - 29
+21.9%
H2
July 2006 - 1391
July 2005 - 2783
-48%
H3
July 2006 - 5566
July 2005 - 4664
+24.1%
July 2005 had 26 selling days, July 2006 had 25 selling days
Viet Nam Vette
08-02-2006, 11:55 PM
H1
July 2006 - 34
July 2005 - 29
+21.9%
H2
July 2006 - 1391
July 2005 - 2783
-48%
H3
July 2006 - 5566
July 2005 - 4664
+24.1%
July 2005 had 26 selling days, July 2006 had 25 selling days
Bummer for Hummer H-1...all gone...When to they shut down production on the H-1.
Good to see H-3 sales up..My buy won't show untill Aug.
What happened to the H-2..?? Is it a Gas Thing..??
HummerHippy
08-03-2006, 04:25 AM
Bet I was one of the last sales on July 31! Glad to do my part.
XM DUDE
08-03-2006, 06:55 AM
I really hate to see the H1 go, but as I predicted the H3 will be a good seller for GM, now if they could add a little more power to it, it would sell more.
Ipedog
08-03-2006, 12:46 PM
Just don't let them water them down anymore than they did with the H3x... Thats the wrong direction IMHO.
Hell, what do I know. They'll probably sell a brazillion of the damn things. :rolleyes:
usetosellhummer
08-03-2006, 01:24 PM
From what I have read, porduction of the H1 is done and no workers lost jobs. All were moved over to the Military side. It really is just a small number of Bldgs. with a small amount of people building H1's. The Humvee plant is very labor intesive and small. best day I think they can get out 25-30 trucks in one day, and that is not from start to finish. I wondering about the H2. Those kind of numbers are not good.
Agriv8r
08-03-2006, 02:17 PM
THANX FOR THE INFO:)
Mike E
08-03-2006, 04:25 PM
Thanks, F5 for the info. i was at my dealer last night and they told me that they sold about 40 H3's in the month of July. Which was a good month for them. THey still have two H1's on the lot waiting for a good home(s).
Viet Nam Vette
08-03-2006, 05:26 PM
THey still have two H1's on the lot waiting for a good home(s).__________________
Man .. I love to buy an H1:) ...But @ $150,000.00 a copy:eek: I'll stick with my 2007 H3...:D
Mike E
08-03-2006, 05:32 PM
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Man .. I love to buy an H1:) ...But @ $150,000.00 a copy:eek: I'll stick with my 2007 H3...:D
...Actually, they've lowered the price closer to $100,000.00 :)
Viet Nam Vette
08-03-2006, 05:43 PM
...Actually, they've lowered the price closer to $100,000.00 :)
Very Nice..But still outa me price range.. :D ... I remember when they were what ..$65-70 K..? I was thinking about buying a used H1 .but I'm tired of used gack.. I want something new with a warranty.
The H-1 's from what I understand require alot of expensive maint. Now don't let this piss any H1 owners off....this is what I've heard.:D
Maybe they don't ..but a friend has a used very nice clean 97 H1 he picked up a few years back And it cost him around $400.00 for a complete lubricant fluid change when it goes in for major service....
Yeooooooooooooooooooow..!!!
Bend over here it comes...:eek:
Mike E
08-03-2006, 05:50 PM
Very Nice..But still outa me price range.. :D ... I remember when they were what ..$65-70 K..? I was thinking about buying a used H1 .but I'm tired of used gack.. I want something new with a warranty.
The H-1 's from what I understand require alot of expensive maint. Now don't let this piss any H1 owners off....this is what I've heard.:D
Maybe they don't ..but a friend has a used very nice clean 97 H1 he picked up a few years back And it cost him around $400.00 for a complete lubricant fluid change when it goes in for major service....
Yeooooooooooooooooooow..!!!
Bend over here it comes...:eek:
--Yes, the maintenance is a bit more than on an H2 or H3. Most of the H1 owners that I know have networked together and do a lot of the work themselves to save money. Those H1's can be a lot to work on! But they are quite a vehicle!
Steve - SanJose
08-03-2006, 06:09 PM
Impressive H3 sales in July.
S.
Viet Nam Vette
08-03-2006, 06:10 PM
--Yes, the maintenance is a bit more than on an H2 or H3. Most of the H1 owners that I know have networked together and do a lot of the work themselves to save money. Those H1's can be a lot to work on! But they are quite a vehicle!
That's a great idea.. Networking... Never thought of that. All you need is one guy with a lift. That would make it alot easier.:D
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