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H1: sadly it will be soon no longer with us..

H2: a new H2 is due for 2008/09 so id make no changes to the current model. except maybe add the 6.5L turbo diesel as an option..

H3: id consider offering a V6 and/or a small V8.. the current 3.5L inline 5 is just not powerful enough for this vehicle.. although ive heard for 07 it is getting a slight HP bump. what id like to know if it would be possible to shoehorn the 4.8L V8 in the H3?? another option would be adding a supercharger or a turbocharger to the current 3.5L..

H4: this would be a small jeep wrangler type vehicle, it would be offered in two door convertible, and four door hardtop.. it would be based on a shortened H3 platform.. there would be a simular rebodied GMC version of this vehicle as well..

H8: this would be a full size pickup based on the new gmt900 platform.. it would be based on the 07 silverado and roll down the same assembly line but would have diffrent sheet metal from the a pillar foward. and the bed would differ somewhat.. unlike the Chevy though this hummer truck would have alot fewer options.. only 4X4, only with a V8 or a diesel V8, would only come with a 6 foot box.. and only as a regular cab.. and im sure they could pawn off atleast 500 a year to uncle sam for military duty..

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