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CanadianDriver's New Car Buyer's Guide 2006:
Hummer H3

All-new for 2006, the H3 is the third and smallest model in Hummer’s line-up. It’s built on a truck platform also used by the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, but make no mistake: this is not just a cinderblock body stuck on a little truck. Although most will never be asked to do much more than negotiate the urban jungle, the H3 is an extremely capable off-road vehicle.

Hummer H3 2006

Hummer H3 2006

Hummer H3 2006
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The H3 is 429 mm shorter overall than the H2; it’s also 152 mm shorter in height and 165 mm narrower. Power is from a 3.5-litre Vortec inline five-cylinder, lifted straight from the Canyon/Colorado, and is the first Hummer to offer the choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.

Its electronically-controlled four-wheel-drive system is augmented with a fully locking rear differential, traction control, underbody shielding and GM’s StabiliTrak stability enhancement system. There are two tire choices, a Goodyear 32-inch all-terrain tire and Bridgestone 33-inch riding on 17-inch aluminum wheels, both the largest tires available on any midsize SUV.

Even off-roaders need luxury, and the H3 is available with heated leather seats, an oversized power sunroof, and a DVD-based navigation system.

Exterior features include an aluminum front skid plate, stamped-steel front and rear bumper bars, a composite front fascia, front tow hooks and a welded-on rear bumper recovery hook. The rear swing gate has a fixed-glass window, standard rear wiper and defogger, and a full-size spare tire mounted on the gate.

Thoughtfully engineered and well-made, the H3 boasts one of the best interiors GM has ever produced, with superb fit-and-finish and high-quality materials; the optional leather seating has contrasting piping that looks like it was done by a custom trim shop.

On tight off-road courses, the H3 may be the most useful of the Hummer family; its small size and short turning radius means it can outmanoeuvre the H2, and the unavailable-in-Canada H1. But it’s not perfect. The H3’s bulk taxes the five-cylinder engine and acceleration is sluggish; a bigger engine won’t fit, and a diesel intended for the European market isn’t planned for North America. And as gas prices soar, the H3’s thirst looks even less appealing.

2006 Hummer H3 Specifications:
Base price$39,995
Type4-door, 5-passenger midsize SUV
LayoutFront engine/four-wheel-drive
Engine3.5-litre inline 5, DOHC, 20 valves
Horsepower220 @ 5600 rpm
Torque225 @ 2800 rpm
Transmission5-speed manual/4-speed automatic
TiresP265/75R16 Goodyear all-terrain
Curb weight2132 kg (4700 lbs)
Wheelbase2842 mm (111.9 in.)
Length4742 mm (186.7 in.)(with rear-mounted spare)
Width1896 mm (74.7 in.)
Height1893 mm (74.5 in.)
Ground clearance231 mm (9.1 in.)
Towing capacity2041 kg (4500 lbs)(estimated)
Payload capacity521 kg (1150 lbs)(estimated)
Cargo capacity835 litres (29.5 cu. ft.)
Fuel consumptionCity: 14.7 L/100 km (19 mpg Imperial)
 Hwy:  11.7 L/100 km (24 mpg Imperial)
Warranty3 yrs/60,000 km
Powertrain warranty3 yrs/60,000 km
Front airbagsStandard
Side airbagsOptional
Curtain airbagsOptional
Anti-lock brakesStandard
Traction controlStandard
Stability controlStandard
Assembly locationShreveport, Louisiana
*Specifications subject to change
Crash test results www.safercar.gov, www.hwysafety.org

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