CFC Chromed-Out Hummer H2
March 9, 2010 by CarsAddict
The German tuners from CFC or CarFilmComponents decided to pimp out the Hummer H2 and released a tuning package that they claim to be pretty sexy. The car’s exterior is completely chromed out after the guys from CFC wrapped it in chrome vinyl and the exterior is complemented with tinted windows, a carbon wrap for the bonnet and some... [Read the rest of this article]
GM will stop producing Hummers this weekend
January 15, 2010 by CarsAddict
General Motors announced today they will halt production of Hummers at the end of this week until Chinese regulators will approve the brand’s sale to Sichuan Tengzhong. Nick Richards, Hummer spokesman, declared today that as soon as the acquisition deal is completed the production of Hummer H3 and H3T models will resume. Hummer spokesman... [Read the rest of this article]
Production of 2010 Hummer H3 and H3T resumes
November 12, 2009 by CarsAddict
Even though Hummer’s situation is still not finalized and the company’s sales are down more than 50 percent, General Motors decided to restart production of the 2010 Hummer H3 and H3T at the Shreveport, LA plant. People are still buying Hummers and the two H3 models are the most the most wanted. A Hummer spokesman recently said... [Read the rest of this article]
Hummer soon to be sold
August 24, 2009 by CarsAddict
Hummer, “made in China” – that would sound a bit odd right? Well, it was going to happen sooner or later because General Motors wanted to get rid of Hummer for a while. The company may sign an agreement with Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery when the representatives of the Chinese auto company will come to Detroit... [Read the rest of this article]
The future of Hummer?
March 30, 2009 by CarsAddict
Hummer’s future is uncertain for 11 over months and General Motors postponed their decision on its Hummer brand for a few weeks. Troy Clarke, GM’s president of North America said that they are trying to sell the Hummer brand and there are several parties really interested in buying the automaker. Clarke also said that General... [Read the rest of this article]























































