Another maker that’s being sold stays busy: Hummer H3 and H3T enter production

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November 11th, 2009

Off-road kings of the road, Hummers have made a lasting impression for almost three decades now. Although t the brand is in the process of being sold to Sichuan Tengzhong of China, General Motors have good news: production is going to resume at the Shreveport, LA plant in the USA, for 2010 H3 and H3T units.

And there were the good boys at GM bittin their nails off  fearing they’ll get stuck with old Hummers in stock. Well, things are different: less than 1,200 units are in stock and they’ll run out before the Chinese buyer can start production. The two H3 models are obviously the most popular, and production is going to resume to keep a reserve in stock. We will see just how many Hummer is going to produce, depending on the market request as well how much longer it takes until the take-over by Sichuan Tengzhong is complete. According to Automotive News, a Hummer spokesman reports that the 2010s should be arriving in dealerships in December

Probably the last Hummer H3s to be made in the US

Probably the last Hummer H3s to be made in the US

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