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    What is the most polluting car?

    Anyone know what car has the largest Co2 emmissions?

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    Mine

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    The Batmobile. Ever see those flames that shoot out the back whenever Adam West fires it up?

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    Hummer is a brand of off-road vehicles sold by General Motors, also known as GM. The H1 version is based on the military High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV, or Humvee). The H2 and the H3, were introduced as smaller civilian market versions.

    In most countries, some Hummers are considered to be trucks, rather than regular SUVs, as they do not meet environmental protection standards.[citation needed] For example, in New Zealand and Australia, a truck licence is needed in order to operate some of the heavier models[citation needed].

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    1 History
    2 Off-road abilities
    2.1 Racing
    2.1.1 Dakar Rally
    3 Hummer H1 compared with HMMWV
    4 Owner efforts
    5 Licensing
    6 Criticisms
    7 Models
    8 See also
    9 External links
    10 References



    [edit] History

    Hummer radiator grilleHummers were originally built by AM General Corporation, which was formerly AMC Jeep's General Products division[1], in its South Bend, Indiana assembly plant. AM General had planned to sell a civilian version of the Hum-Vee as far back as the late 1980s. In 1990, two matching white Hum-Vees were driven from London to Beijing over the rough roads of central Soviet Union. The Hummers made the trip with ease, for they were built to drive on off-road terrain. The highlights of this journey were broadcast in the United States on ESPN. This publicity would pale in comparison to the attention that the HMMWV received for its service in Operation: Desert Storm the following year.

    In 1992, AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV or Hum-Vee) vehicle to the public under the brand name "Hummer". According to sources[citation needed], they began doing so after Arnold Schwarzenegger asked them to; apparently, he was impressed by a convoy of HMMWVs that drove by during his filming Kindergarten Cop in 1990.

    In 1998, AM General sold the brand name to General Motors, but continued to manufacture the vehicles. GM is responsible for the marketing and distribution of all Hummers produced by AM General. In the next few years, GM introduced two new homegrown models, the H2 and H3, and renamed the original vehicle H1. AM General continued to build the H1 until it was discontinued in 2006,[2] and is contracted by GM to produce the H2. The H3 is built in Shreveport, LA alongside the Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups, with which it shares the GMT-355 platform (custom modified and designated GMT-345).


    2006 Hummer lineup: H3, H1, and H2 (L-R)As of 2006, Hummer has gone international with selected importers and distributors in Europe and other markets.

    Since October 10, 2006, GM has been producing the Hummer H3 at its Port Elizabeth plant in South Africa for international markets.[3] Hummers at the Port Elizabeth plant are built both for local South African consumption and exported to Australia in the 2008 model year. In Europe, the Middle East, and Japan, the H3 is also already available. As of October 2006, Hummer vehicles are marketed by about 300 dealers in 34 countries. 173 of those are in the U.S.

    The H2 is also assembled in Kaliningrad, Russia, by Avtotor, starting in June 2004. The plant produces a few hundred vehicles annually, and its output is limited to local consumption (five dealers in Russia initially).

    GM CEO Rick Wagoner has said the Hummer brand of trucks will run on Biofuel Powertrains at last year's[clarify] Los Angeles International Auto Show. Arnold Schwarzenegger has subsequently had one of his Hummers converted to run on biofuel and now promotes this approach.[citation needed]

    The future of the Hummer brand is in doubt. On Tuesday 3 June 2008, one day prior to GM's annual shareholder meeting, CEO Rick Wagoner said the brand may be discontinued. [4] This is due to the decreasing demand for large SUVs as a result of higher oil prices.


    [edit] Off-road abilities
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    As of May 2008, Hummer is the only brand in the United States whose entire model range lineup comes standard with a low-range transfer case, relatively high-ground clearance, and off-road tires. Additionally, no two-wheel drive Hummers are offered at this time.


    [edit] Racing

    Team HUMMER stock-class H3 driven by Rod Hall. Hall finished first in class with the H3 in the 2005 Baja 1000.
    Robby Gordon's Dakar Rally H3.Team Hummer Racing was created in 1993 and showcases the Hummer's abilities. Led by off-road racing legend Rod Hall, Team HUMMER competes in the Stock classes of both BitD and SCORE, which feature production-based vehicles with stock frames, stock suspension designs and production-based engines. Only specialized racing shock absorbers, tires and other minor modifications are allowed, along with the required supporting components and mandatory safety equipment. Minor modifications are allowed to the powertrain, although the rules stipulate it must be based on the stock engine and transmission combination.

    The team's latest victories came in April 2008, when Team HUMMER swept the stock class races at the Terrible's Town 250..[5]

    Team HUMMER has tallied one of the most impressive records in production-class racing, earning 11 class wins at the Baja 1000.


    [edit] Dakar Rally
    A highly modified, two-wheel drive Hummer was raced by Robby Gordon in the 2006 and 2007 (8th place) Dakar Rally.


    [edit] Hummer H1 compared with HMMWV
    The Hummer H1 is basically a HMMWV built for civilian use; it has no armor or weapons fittings. However the powertrain, chassis, body, suspension, etc., are the same. The H1 differs from the HMMWV in having a civilian interior, including trim, comfortable seats, stereo radio, and air conditioning as standard options. As a result of its commercial use, features introduced in the civilian Hummer have been incorporated into improved military versions. The H1's electrical system is 12-volt, with the two batteries wired in parallel. The HMMWV runs on a 24-volt system, where the two batteries are run in series.


    [edit] Owner efforts
    Since all Hummer vehicles have heavy-duty capabilities, they have been employed by owners for aid in large disaster situations. Hummer Owners Prepared for Emergencies (HOPE) was created by the efforts of The Hummer Club, INC. and the American Red Cross. Together, the two organizations train Hummer owners with CPR and First Aid skills, and basic off-highway skills so that they may assist victims during a disaster situation. GM paid the Red Cross $4 million to participate in the organization.[6]


    [edit] Licensing
    GM has been very active and effective in licensing the Hummer. Various companies have licensed the Hummer trademarks for use on colognes, flashlights, bicycles[7], shoes, coats, hats, laptops[8], clothing, CD players and other items.[9]

    Starting in the early Nineties, when AM General started selling to the civilian market, Hummers began making appearances in the Film and Television industry. Some earlier and noticeable appearances include Jurassic Park, which featured several different SUV style vehicles, seaQuest DSV which used the Hummer H1 in place of Humvees, and Earth 2 which featured a large, "solar-powered" Hummer Concept truck as their main mode of conveyance. More recently noticeable appearances include CSI:Miami, being driven by the chief of the crime lab Lt. Horatio Caine (played by David Caruso) and in the 2007 Transformers movie the Autobot known as Ratchet transforms into a search and rescue Hummer H2.


    [edit] Criticisms
    Criticism of Hummers includes all the criticism of SUVs in general, although at a higher degree. See Criticism of sport utility vehicles.

    Specific extra criticisms of Hummers include:

    Poor fuel economy
    Even compared to other heavy passenger vehicles, Hummers have poor fuel economy. For instance, the H2 in one engine configuration averages about 15 mpg (US) (16 L/100 km) on highways, (10 mpg or 24 L/100 km on the street), and has a curb weight of over 6000 pounds (2722 kg).[citation needed]
    Safety
    Crash data for Hummers is less complete than for other SUVs. Because of its weight, it takes longer and farther to stop in emergency braking situations. There is a lack of 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.[10]
    Size
    Some Hummers are significantly bigger than other SUVs; this can cause problems parking, driving and fitting in a garage.[11]
    Safety and ecology
    Safety and ecological perceptions from other road users has attracted a lot of criticism.[12][13] Eco-terrorists have specifically targeted Hummers.[14][15][16]

    [edit] Models

    Custom HUMMER H6 at the Dubai Motor Show.There are three current and possibly two future models in the HUMMER line:

    Production models

    HUMMER H1 (discontinued)
    HUMMER H2
    HUMMER H2 SUT
    HUMMER H3
    HUMMER H3T (Coming in summer 2009)
    HUMMER H3x
    HUMMER H3 Alpha
    Concept vehicles
    HUMMER HX

    [edit] See also
    Jeep
    High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (Hum-Vee)
    Lamborghini Cheetah
    Lamborghini LM002
    Toyota Mega Cruiser
    International XT
    Unimog

    [edit] External links
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
    Hummer vehiclesAM General official site
    GM's HUMMER homepage

    [edit] References
    ^ The History of AM General
    ^ Page expired - MSN Money
    ^ GM Media Online
    ^ [1]
    ^ Racing with Team HUMMER: The Results
    ^ HUMMER Owners Become Unique Disaster Volunteers
    ^ Hummer Bikes
    ^ HUMMERŪ Laptops. This product has been decomissioned
    ^ Hummerstuff.com
    ^ Hummer FAQ - Little Known Facts About Hummer H1 and H2 Vehicles
    ^ Hummer Cons: The Downsides Of Owning a Hummer H1 or H2
    ^ Drive.com.au review, wit

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    the most polluting car
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    i think it's the hummer. it uses a lot of gas per mile so i think it emits more. could be wrong though.

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    Ferrari
    I googled/yahooed it.

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    not car bro, im talking about my farts, oh boy they pollute 2 much open windows!!!!!!!


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