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Taking steps towards a greener Hummer

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I recently read an article that said the 6.2 liter V-8 powering the Hummer H2 models would get E85 capabilities. It's not a diesel, or a hybrid, but its a step towards building a greener Hummer.

wow... using E85 will prolly take it's mpg down to supercar range... barely break 10+

when hummer get's the 4.5L TD then we might be impressed...?

eh, the only H2's i see seem to be city-fied. and one is ridiculous with art on it and a "quad exhaust", only on one side.

so it goes.

I have an idea: offer them all in green. That'd make Hummer the greenest brand! :smilewide:

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