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+ | {{ManufacturerInfobox|name = Hummer|image = Hummer.png|origin = USA|hq = Detroit, Michigan, USA|founded = 1992|status = D|game=[[File: Asphalt Urban GT.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt Urban GT]][[File:Asphalt Urban GT 2.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt Urban GT 2]][[File:AOD icon.png|50px|link=Asphalt Overdrive]][[File:AX v1.2.1 icon1024x1024bb.png|50px|linK=Asphalt Xtreme]]}} |
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− | + | Hummer is an American car manufacturer in [[Asphalt Urban GT 2]], [[Asphalt Overdrive]], and [[Asphalt Xtreme]]. |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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Although the automaker announced two days later that it had been approached with new offers, by April 2010, any sale became unlikely, as inventory was depleted and Hummer dealerships began shutting down. After filling a rental-car fleet order, the last Hummer H3 rolled off the line at Shreveport on May 24, 2010. |
Although the automaker announced two days later that it had been approached with new offers, by April 2010, any sale became unlikely, as inventory was depleted and Hummer dealerships began shutting down. After filling a rental-car fleet order, the last Hummer H3 rolled off the line at Shreveport on May 24, 2010. |
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+ | === Vehicles === |
+ | {{VehicleHeader|{{Vehicle|1992|[[Hummer H1|H1]]|AUGT H1.jpeg|[[Asphalt Urban GT]]<br/>[[Asphalt Urban GT 2]]<br/>[[Asphalt Xtreme]]}} |
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− | *Hummer H1 |
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+ | {{Vehicle|2003|[[Hummer H2|H2]]|AUGT2 H2.jpg|[[Asphalt Urban GT]]<br/>[[Asphalt Urban GT 2]]}} |
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− | *Hummer H2 |
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+ | {{Vehicle|2008|[[Hummer HX|HX]]|AX HX stats (S).png|[[Asphalt Overdrive]]<br/>[[Asphalt Xtreme]]}}}} |
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− | *Hummer H3 |
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+ | {{CarManufacturerNavbox}} |
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− | == Gallery == |
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− | <gallery widths="200"> |
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− | Hummer h1.jpg|The Hummer H1 in real life. |
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− | Hummer h2.jpg|The Hummer H2 racing in San Francisco, [[Asphalt Urban GT 2]]. |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | == Trivia == |
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− | * Hummers (specifically the H1 and H2) are significantly bigger than other SUVs; this can cause problems parking, driving and fitting in a garage. Their large size may also pose a serious threat to smaller vehicles. |
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− | * Even compared to other heavy passenger vehicles, Hummers without the diesel engine options have very poor fuel economy. |
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− | * Crash data for Hummers is less complete than for other SUVs. As a Class 3 truck, the Hummer is exempt from many DOT safety regulations.The H1 lacks standard safety features, including child safety locks, child seat tethers, side air bags, and stability control. Large blind spots make parking difficult and possibly dangerous. |
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− | * A one-year study, conducted by a firm that provides statistical information to insurance companies, found that drivers of H2 and H3 Hummers receive about five times as many traffic tickets as the national average for all vehicles (standardized based on the number of violations per 100,000 miles driven). |
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[[Category:Asphalt Urban GT 2]] |
[[Category:Asphalt Urban GT 2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Vehicle manufacturers in Asphalt Overdrive]] |
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+ | [[Category:Asphalt Xtreme]] |
Revision as of 04:50, 21 January 2020
Hummer is an American car manufacturer in Asphalt Urban GT 2, Asphalt Overdrive, and Asphalt Xtreme.
Overview
Hummer was a brand of trucks and SUVs, first marketed in 1992 when AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee. In 1998, General Motors (GM) purchased the brand name and marketed three vehicles: the original Hummer H1, based on the Humvee; and the H2 and H3 models that were based on smaller, civilian-market GM platforms. By 2008, Hummer's viability in the economic downturn was being questioned, and it was placed under review by GM management. Rather than being transferred to Motors Liquidation Company as part of the GM bankruptcy in 2009, the brand was retained by GM, in order to investigate its sale.
In 2009, a Chinese manufacturer, Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company, announced that it would acquire Hummer, pending government approvals, but later withdrew its bid. On February 24, 2010, Reuters reported that the Chinese ministry of commerce had prevented the deal, although a ministry spokesperson denied rejecting the application, which had been stalled for eight months. At the end of February, General Motors announced it would begin dismantling the Hummer brand.
Although the automaker announced two days later that it had been approached with new offers, by April 2010, any sale became unlikely, as inventory was depleted and Hummer dealerships began shutting down. After filling a rental-car fleet order, the last Hummer H3 rolled off the line at Shreveport on May 24, 2010.
Vehicles
Year | Model | Image | Appearances |
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1992 | H1 | Asphalt Urban GT Asphalt Urban GT 2 Asphalt Xtreme | |
2003 | H2 | Asphalt Urban GT Asphalt Urban GT 2 | |
2008 | HX | Asphalt Overdrive Asphalt Xtreme |