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Hummer H1 Alpha SUV Review

HUMMER H1 Alpha Review
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV Review
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha Review
The H1 (the original official name from the beginning of Hummer H2) is a civilian version of the high mobility multipurpose vehicle with wheels (HMMWV) or Humvee used by the U.S. military. AM General, the current manufacturer of the H1, was awarded the contract to build the first government in 1983, the Humvee. Significant exposure to the American public during the first Gulf War convinced AM General a civilian version would be a viable consumer product.
It was first made available to the public in 1992 and was sold in limited quantities ever since. Although some changes were made to qualify for public sale, the first civilian version was very similar to the original military. Since then, small improvements were made to soften his image. Significant improvements in the interior, including consoles and new redesigned seats, occurred in 2004.
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV Photo
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV Photo
Hummer has also sought to improve the car's performance this year, installing a more powerful engine and new five-speed automatic.

No matter how many changes Hummer fact, there is no work around the fact that it is a big heavy truck with really bad table manners. Compared to a Lexus LX 470, for example, H1 appears as hopelessly primitive, expensive and generally ineffective for normal use. Not that it's not a big secret, of course. Lobsters are fully aware that this is a specialty vehicle, which is why it gives longer the H2 and H3 SUV. Both offer the same style and vehicles is much more realistic for the day-to-date property. Only when you want a vehicle with no holds barred off-road or "look at me!" Space makes H1 Alpha has gone. In both situations, there is never any doubt that the H1 Alpha is the real deal.
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV Exterior Photo
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV Exterior Photo
Body styles, trim levels and options

H1 Alpha is a four-passenger SUV available in two body styles: four doors open to or greater than four-door sedan. Standard equipment on the trim level includes items such as power windows, keyless entry, heated outside mirrors, leather seats, cruise control, air conditioning, six CD audio system. Central Tire Inflation System by using the on-board compressor allows the driver to adjust the tire pressure via the cockpit controls. Standard wheel size is 17-inch run-flat tires, two 17-inch wheels in aluminum with double bead locks are optional, as are special Goodyear Wrangler MT / R tires. And 'well-off Road Adventure package that includes front and rear Eaton E-Locker differential lock, 12,000 pound winch and a 17-inch, two-piece wheels.

Engines and performance
Hummer H1 Alpha features a 6.6-liter turbodiesel V8. It makes 300 horsepower and 520 Nm of torque and sending power to all four wheels through a five-speed automatic. Directed at the poles, a self-locking front and rear of the differences, and an optional limited slip differential locks combine to give H1 Alpha high-speed slow, the ability of rock crawling. Properly equipped, open-top version can tow up to 9300 pounds.

Security

Safety devices are almost limited to the standard anti-lock brakes and a control tire pressure. No airbags, not even the driver. No government agency has tested a Hummer accident, but with a weight of at least 7500 pounds, the odds are generally in favor of H1 Alpha.
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV interior Photo
2006 HUMMER H1 Alpha SUV interior Photo
Interior Design and Special Features
Ergonomics in the cabin has been improved over the years but still lags behind competitors expensive luxury SUV. The seats are comfortable for smaller framed individuals, but many people will find the passenger cramped at best. Come in and out of H1 is an exercise, yes, exercise. Big and clumsy switches control various functions, and gauges are commercial units round with a look decidedly aftermarket. Cargo room is smaller than what is usually a full-size SUV.

Driving Impressions

Although the new engine this year has improved acceleration, Hummer H1 Alpha is still a hobby 13.5 seconds to go from zero to 60. And do not expect carlike, or even truck-like handling. Hummer recorders and wallows its way around the city the way you would expect from a military vehicle is derived, and braking distances are long. When the roof of the sidewalk, however H1 Alpha has no equal in the open land. The authorization of the truck floor of 16 inches clearance angles wide, low transmission and tires adapted fleshy can climb on a Ford or trampled by almost any obstacle that comes his way.
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