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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Hummer H3 Spccifications& Images
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Apparently not to be outdone by the Japanese who are having all the fun these days with recalls, GM has stepped up and warned that a piece of the Hummer H3 hood might fly off of the vehicle while in motion.
Autonews.com has confirmed that GM has filed the issue with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, claiming that clips that hold the hood in place may break, which could cause them to fly off. Drivers of the H3 would likely be fine. Anyone behind them however, would have automotive history to take with them to the hospital.
The recall affects all H3s from 2006 through 2010. GM has recently announced that it will shut down the Hummer line after failing to find a buyer.
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