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FIRST LOOK: 2008 HUMMER H2

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excellent interior update. finally, leather colors and trim that belong in a hummer. and a third row seat, I don't know why they didn't think of that sooner?

I hope this will hold buyers over until the redesigned one on the 900 platform comes out in a few years.

excellent interior update. finally, leather colors and trim that belong in a hummer. and a third row seat, I don't know why they didn't think of that sooner?

I think that hass been around for a while.

I think that hass been around for a while.

You could only get one seat in the third row before.

Now this is much, MUCH better. The interior more or less matches the price tag now.

Looks good. Not much of a change though.

Nice. The new interior really makes good use of the GMT-900 parts bin and looks like it's worth it's fifty-grand-plus price tag. Nice MCE.

You could only get one seat in the third row before.

Actually, since it wasn't a full third-row bench because the interior-mounted spare (which I think was an option) took up so much space, you would actually call it a jump-seat.

The interior looks good. Leaps and bounds better than the current one.

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