What is a Hummer?
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Hummer is an off-road vehicle brand under the General Motors Group in the United States, with its origins tracing back to the Willys Jeep. At that time, there were three companies producing the Willys Jeep, one of which was Willys-Overland. In 1953, Willys-Overland was renamed Kaiser Jeep Corporation; in 1970, American Motors Corporation purchased Kaiser Jeep and spun off its government vehicle division into AM General Corporation. Here is more detailed information: 1. AM General initially focused on producing military off-road vehicles and only began manufacturing civilian off-road vehicles, namely the Hummer, in 1992. The Hummer was designed based on the military HMMWV (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle), which played a significant role in the Gulf War. In 1999, General Motors acquired Hummer and continued its production. 2. The Hummer has earned a solid reputation for its performance and quality. However, due to its massive size and extremely high fuel consumption, which are completely at odds with China's road conditions and automotive trends, few parallel importers currently bring in Hummers. Generally, only those with a special affinity for the brand would choose a Hummer.