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That's even uglier than a Hummer! (although I do like the H3s)

I was looking at the hummer website last night and the H1, which is made by AM General (With A LOT of GM parts) is fully serviced with a GM 4/50,000 mile warranty.

http://www.monkys.jp/e/ucar/mega.htm

Wonder why they didn't rebadge this as a Lexus... :D

First, it's been out of production for a number of years. Second, it's powered by a (large) diesel four-cylinder.

Of course not. Hummer isn't even a GM design.

GM only licensed the Hummer brand.

The H1 is (as is pointed out above) built by AM General but is sold by GM. The H2 is a GM design, built by AM General and sold by GM. The H3 is a GM design, built by GM, and sold by GM.

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