Well, the market has spoken.
The limited supply of these babies will make them worth $$$ when the highway system goes to pot. Like, right now. *tears*
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]Say goodbye to the H1 Friday, May 12, 2006
Associated Press
DETROIT - The 2006 model year will be the last for the Hummer H1, the hulking, gas-guzzling status symbol that has attracted celebrities and off-road enthusiasts but has drawn the ire of environmentalists.
Hummer H1 General Motors Corp. announced plans Friday for the H1, which is the foundation for the automaker's Hummer brand. Based on the military's Humvee, the about 12,000 put on the road since 1992 defined the Hummer name.
“It's a reflection of where we're going with the Hummer brand,” Hummer general manager Martin Walsh said of the decision. “The Hummer DNA still resides in the Humvee. ... It will always be the core from where we come.”
GM expects the last H1s to be built next month.
Walsh said Hummer plans to focus on models with broader appeal instead of the niche-market H1. Since taking over the Hummer name in 2000, GM has introduced the still hefty H2 and a midsize H3 sport utility vehicle.
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