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Hummer H2 SUT - Features and Options - Pros and Cons
Before You Buy A Hummer SUT...

by Jim Walczak
for About.com

What's so unique about the all-new 2005 Hummer H2 SUT (sport utility truck)? How is it different from the standard H2 SUV? Truth is, The SUT was built to impress drivers and passengers all across America. Will it impress you?...

Following is a brief comparison between the Hummer SUV and the SUT, as well as highlights of the most unique standard features and options available on the Hummer SUT. You'll also find a list summarizing the Pros and the Cons of owning a Hummer H2 SUT.

Hummer SUV vs Hummer SUT
While there is little mechanical difference between the original Hummer H2 SUV wagon and the pickup truck version -- the Hummer H2 SUT -- the latter comes with a flexible pickup bed, similar to the Cadillac Escalade EXT, the Chevrolet Avalanche, the GMC Envoy XUV. Another notable change is the relocation of the spare tire from the rear cargo area to the swing-open tailgate.

The SUT is a 4-door sport-utility truck that easily converts from a 5-passenger SUV with a 3.2-ft. cargo box to a 2-passenger pickup pickup truck with a 6-ft. cargo box. At a base price just over $52,000, the SUT is loaded with standard features, plus some great options that send it right over the top.

NOTE: According to Consumer Guide: "GM has long since confirmed an even smaller Hummer for 2006. Though recently previewed as a concept 2-passenger pickup, this H3 should bow as a 4-dr wagon, with a 4-dr SUT derivative coming sometime later."

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The SUT's Most Unique Features & Options
Pros & Cons of Owning A Hummer H2 SUT

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