Hummer Accessories & Parts
Hummer Parts
Hummer Wheels & Tires
Hummer Exterior Accessories
Running Boards
Custom Grilles
Chrome Trim
Body Kits
Off-Road Bumpers
Bed Accessories
Grille Guards
Towing & Hitches
Headlights
Tail Lights
Tonneau Covers
Spoilers
Wind Deflectors
Custom Hoods
Roof Racks
Car Covers
Fender Flares
Mirrors
Bug Deflectors
Car Bras
License Plates & Frames
Vertical Doors
Light Covers
Bike Racks
Wiper Blades
Mud Flaps
Emblems & Logos
Car Tents
Spare Tire Covers & Carriers
Snow Plows
Winches
Sunroof Visors
Armor & Protection
Car Wraps
Custom Horns
Auto Detailing
Hummer Automotive Lighting
Hummer Body Parts
Hummer Interior Accessories
Hummer Audio & Electronics
Installation Parts
Speakers
Amplifiers
Cameras & Driver Safety
Alarms & Remote Start
Antennas & Components
Stereos
Subwoofers
CB Radios & Components
Mobile Phone Cables & Connectors
Bluetooth
Equalizers & Processors
Batteries & Power
Video
Radar Detectors
GPS Systems
Mounts & Chargers
Action Cameras & Accessories
Hummer Automotive Tools
Oil Change Tools
Wheel & Tire Service Tools
Engine Service Tools
Suspension & Steering Service Tools
Fuel System Service
Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools
Pullers & Installers
Cooling System Service Tools
A/C Tools & Equipment
Electrical System Tools
Diagnostic & Testing Tools
Lockout Kits
Automotive Lifts & Stands
Repair Manuals
Automotive Paint
Spark Plug & Ignition Tools
Brake Service Tools
Exhaust System Service Tools
Auto Glass Tools
Jacks
EV Charging
Battery Chargers & Jump Starters
Dollies & Movers
Creepers
Auto Detailing
Key Cutting Machines
Dent Repair Tools
Service Carts
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From the original military multipurpose vehicle to the recent successes of the H2 and the H3, Hummer has been a name synonymous with rugged, off-road capability and contemporary style. Originally constructed by AM General (a division of Jeep), the first Hummer started off as the High Mobility Multipurpose Vehicle (Hum-Vee). It was first developed in the 1980s and after numerous years of proving itself on all types of terrain, AM General decided to begin manufacturing the vehicle for civilians. 1992 saw the first appearance of a civilian-friendly version of the automobile (where it was first given the Hummer brand name). While AM General continued to assemble the Hummer, the company sold the brand name to GM in 1998. The American auto conglomerate took over all of the marketing/distribution of Hummer and would later go on to develop both the H2 and H3.
The Hummer H1 was offered in three main versions: a wagon, four-door hard-top pickup, and a convertible with a soft top. It was also available as a two-door pickup as well as a four-door "slant back". All of the engine options available for the Hummer H1 are mated with an automatic transmission. Engines included a 6.2L GM Diesel V8, a 5.7L Vortec V8, and a turbocharged 6.6L Duramax V8 Diesel. Once the early 2000s hit, GM began to get to work on the development of a smaller variation of the Hummer. Debuting in 2003, the H2 is manufactured by AM General in Indiana. It is lighter and thinner than the H1 but it is also taller and longer. The H2 can fit six people comfortably and runs on a 6.2L V8 capable of 393 horsepower (the first-generation 6.2L was rated at 325 HP). By 2006, the H1 began to be exported to distributors in almost three dozen countries, expanding the Hummer brand to other markets. However, it wasn't long before the H1 was discontinued. The H1 was phased out due to the popularity of smaller, crossover SUVs and the emergence of stricter emissions laws.
Introduced for the 2006 model year was the H3. The H3 presented a more compact option for those wishing to purchase the Hummer brand without having to contend with size and expense. It is built off of the GMT355 platform for light pickups along with the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon. The Hummer H3 is shorter in height than the H1 and also features a shorter wheelbase. Considered a mid-size SUV, the H3 appears compact compared to its H1 and H2 brethren. Both the H2 and the H3 are also available with a truck bed, referred to as the H2T and the H2T, respectively. With the H2T and the H3T, the term "sports utility truck" is the term used for the crew cab body style that is the defining attribute.
From the H1 to the H3, Hummer is one brand of vehicle that demands attention. Hummer always flirts with crossing the line between intimidation and unabashed affection, which is what makes the brand so special. To sit behind the wheel of one is a feeling of security, style, and power all rolled together, with just a sprinkle of luxury. People everywhere consistently take notice and want in on the action for themselves. This is where top-of-the-line Hummer Accessories and Parts come into play.
At CARiD, we want you to know that all of your Hummer parts are right here from only the most expert and respected manufacturers on the planet. Bull bars, step tubes, specialized grilles, chrome accessories-an entire treasure trove of Hummer accessories and parts are just waiting to be discovered by you. You should expect the best quality. You deserve the best value. With CARiD, you get both. See for yourself...
Dress your vehicle up. Keep it running at its peak or unleash its hidden power. Make it look like it just rolled off the show room floor. Take care of it and maintain it. You name it, we've got it. We have gathered everything you need to make your Hummer perfect both inside and out. CARiD's job is to meet your every expectation and provide you with quality and durable accessories and parts designed with excellence in mind. Whether you're after luxurious style, brisk performance, or anything in between, our wide assortment covers all the bases.
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