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Difference between revisions of "Hummer H1"

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|Owner = [[Kim Basinger (character)|Kim Basinger]]<br>[[Alec Baldwin (character)|Alec Baldwin]]<br>[[Ranier Wolfcastle]]
 
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The '''Hummer H1''' is a car. [[Kim Basinger (character)|Kim Basinger]] and [[Alec Baldwin (character)|Alec Baldwin]] drove a red Hummer H1. [[Ranier Wolfcastle]] also drives one, claiming that the gas MPG is "1 Highway, Zero City."
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The '''Hummer H1''' is a vehicle.  
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== History ==
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{{ch|Kim Basinger}} and {{ch|Alec Baldwin}} drove a red Hummer H1.<ref>[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]</ref>
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[[Ranier Wolfcastle]] also drives one, claiming that the gas mileage is "one highway, zero city."<ref>[[The Bart Wants What It Wants]]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:02, June 24, 2012

Hummer H1
Vehicle Information

The Hummer H1 is a vehicle.

History

Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin drove a red Hummer H1.[1]

Ranier Wolfcastle also drives one, claiming that the gas mileage is "one highway, zero city."[2]

Appearances

References