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Hummer - H3 (2006)

Explore the commanding presence of the Hummer H3 – a 2006 model that delivers unmatched off‑road capability and iconic styling. Whether you’re a longtime enthusiast or a first‑time buyer, knowing Hummer H3 price and Hummer H3 2006 price range is essential for making an informed decision. While exact figures vary by market, condition, and mileage, the following guide gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect, how the vehicle depreciates, and why it remains popular among off‑road and utility markets.

  • Model year: 2006
  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6 (Available in both gasoline and diesel options)
  • Horsepower: 250 hp with gasoline, 245 hp diesel
  • Torque: 275 lb‑ft (gasoline) / 330 lb‑ft (diesel)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual / 4‑speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: Permanent all‑wheel drive with 4WD mode and 4‑wheel drive control
  • Fuel type: Gasoline or diesel (depending on trim)
  • Fuel economy: 12–15 mpg city / 14–18 mpg highway (varies with drivetrain and engine)
  • Top speed: ~110 mph*
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 183.3 in (4,656 mm)
    • Width: 85.3 in (2,165 mm) – excluding mirrors
    • Height: 68 in (1,727 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 120.1 in (3,048 mm)
    • Payload capacity: 1,100 lb (∼500 kg)
  • Seat capacity: 4 (full‑size front seats + high‑back rear bench)
  • Towing capacity: Up to 2,000 lb (∼907 kg) with proper hitch

*Numbers are approximate and can differ based on trim level and modifications. Always check specific vehicle documentation for precise data.

Depreciation

Understanding Hummer H3 depreciation helps you gauge long‑term value and resale potential. In the first year, the H3 typically loses 15‑20% of its original price, reflecting the high depreciation rates common in large SUVs with heavy, low‑fuel‑efficiency engines.