2001 Hummer H1: Road Test

2001 Hummer H1 

  • MSRP: $75,987 - $94,529
  • Invoice: $68,457 - $85,408
CG Rating

23

out of 100

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Our road test for the 2001 Hummer H1 includes a full evaluation of the 2001 Hummer H1 from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2001 Hummer H1, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2001 Hummer H1 help you decide if a 2001 Hummer H1 is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
1 4

Barely adequate around town, and passing power and highway acceleration are well below average.

FUEL ECONOMY

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
2 2

Our test 4-dr averaged just 10.7 mpg.

RIDE QUALITY

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
3 5.4

The firm ride is never bouncy and filters out all but the worst bumps.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
2 3.2

Being eight inches wider than a Ford Expedition, it takes a while to feel comfortable threading the Hummer through urban traffic. Small windows and thick roof pillars don't help, though large mirrors with wide-angle segments do. Despite a fairly tight turning radius for its immense size, pulling into parking spaces--or even a garage--can be tricky. Body lean is very well controlled. Steering is surprisingly light at low speeds and more accurate than on some smaller SUVs. Brakes activate with so little pedal travel as to be almost touchy. ABS works well.

QUIETNESS

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
1 5.4

Passengers are assaulted by engine noise at all speeds and wind and road noise add to the din at highway speeds.

CONTROLS

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
2 4.8

Most gauges are within clear view, but controls are haphazardly placed; for instance, headlight and wiper switches are on lower part of dashboard, where they're easily confused with other switches. Oil pressure gauge and some warning lights went haywire on our test vehicle, a problem a dealer service manager said was linked to a new gauge cluster and wiring used on 2001 Hummers.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
3 7.6

Seats are upright and buslike with only adequate leg room all around. Massive driveline tunnel leaves little elbow or hip room. Step-up into interior is one of the highest in full-size sport-utility class, and tall door sills make things even worse.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
3 7

Like the front, seats are upright and elbow/hip room tight for such a large vehicle.

CARGO ROOM

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
5 7.4

Cargo space varies with model, but is generally less than expected because the huge driveline hump protrudes all the way to the rear axle. Interior storage is scant, and what's there is hard to access.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
1 2.9

With options, our Hummer H1 hardtop listed for over $106,000, an outrageous sum for such an impractical, uncomfortable truck. Hummers have their place as specialty off-road vehicles, but are little more than a vanity purchase as everyday transportation.

Total Score

Hummer H1 4-dr wgn Class Average
23 49.7

Total Score: 23

Scores for all Premium Large Sport-utility Vehicles

Low Score
23
Average Score
49
High Score
65

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