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Military Vs. Civilian Hummers
Military Hummers don’t have a keyed ignition switch. Instead, a three-position lever controls off, run, and start (the high-tech anti-theft system involves pulling a steel cable out from under the dash, wrapping it around the steering wheel, and securing it with a padlock). The light switch is also military spec, and it’s located just below the ignition switch. The indicator to the right of the ignition switch is an air-filter restriction gauge, something that’s not found inside the civilian version. A regular keyed ignition on the steering column is used on civilian units. View Related Article
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Jeep Patriot Research
Jeep Patriot When looking for your next vehicle, think about the Jeep Patriot, a stylish car with nice features. The Patriot gets 23 mpg in the city and 28 on the highway, and comes with comparable warranty coverage to other vehicles in its class. The Hummer H2 and the GMC Yukon are other vehicles that might interest you.
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