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New Hummer to Ride on Goodyear

Date: 22nd January 2007 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

While the original Hummer and the subsequent H2 found few friends on this side of the Atlantic due to their massive dimensions, the new Hummer H3 may have shed sufficient pounds to make it a less rare sight on UK roads. The H3 is 389mm shorter, 119mm lower and 73mm narrower than the H2, although at 4.78 metres (almost 16ft) in length it still cuts an impressive figure.

Goodyear tyres will feature as OE on the all-new Hummer H3. The American tyre giant will supply P265/75 R16 tyres to fit the 16.5-inch rims of Hummer’s scaled down version of the US military monster.

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