What are the SUV models starting with the letter H?

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MacDelilah
07/25/25 5:28am
SUV models starting with the letter H include Honda, Haval, and Hummer. Honda: Honda's English name is HONDA. It is one of Japan's renowned automobile manufacturers, and Honda vehicles can be seen worldwide today. Honda emphasizes fuel economy and reliability, making it a brand worth considering for those looking to purchase a family car. Haval: Haval's English name is HAVAL. It is a brand under Great Wall Motors, established on March 29, 2013. Haval's main product line consists of SUVs, and most SUVs on the streets with the letter H at the beginning of their names are Haval models. The Haval H6 is a star model under the Haval brand, consistently ranking first in car sales charts. Hummer: Hummer's English name is Hummer. It is an American automobile brand and also a manufacturer of military off-road vehicles for the U.S. Army. The U.S. military uses the Hummer H1, while its civilian versions, the H2 and H3, have been sold domestically. Its robust off-road capabilities and imposing, powerful body are its biggest selling points.
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VonAniyah
08/10/25 5:44pm
I remember helping a friend choose a car last time, and we discussed SUV options starting with H. As a daily commuter, the Honda CR-V is a popular choice, offering spacious interiors, fuel efficiency, and easy parking; the Hyundai Kona stands out with its stylish design, appealing to younger drivers and featuring smart systems; the Haval H6 offers great value for money, with reliable quality from a domestic brand. SUVs excel in off-road capability, handling bumpy roads well, though they consume slightly more fuel—test driving is recommended to experience their handling. In terms of maintenance, these vehicles are easy to upkeep with affordable part replacement costs, making them suitable for urban driving habits. If considering the used car market, Honda holds its value well, allowing for a good resale price even after several years.
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