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2010 Hummer H3 in Georgia

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Everything Georgia drivers need to know about owning a 2010 Hummer H3 — from Georgia insurance requirements and minimum coverage (25/50/25) to lemon law protections, registration fees, and VIN decoding.

2010 H3 Insurance in Georgia

Georgia requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/25 for all registered vehicles, including the 2010 Hummer H3.

Georgia Minimum Coverage
25/50/25
Model Year
2010
Georgia Avg. Annual Cost
$1,876

As an older model year, the 2010 Hummer H3 generally has lower insurance premiums in Georgia. You may want to evaluate whether comprehensive and collision coverage is cost-effective given the vehicle's current market value.

2010 H3 Lemon Law in Georgia

Georgia's lemon law primarily covers new vehicle purchases. If you purchased your 2010 Hummer H3 new and experienced persistent defects early on, you may have had lemon law protections. For used 2010 H3 purchases, check Georgia's used car consumer protection laws and implied warranty rules. Georgia's Lemon Law covers new vehicles that develop defects within the first 24 months or 24,000 miles. After three repair attempts or 30 days out of service, the buyer may be entitled to a replacement or refund.

2010 H3 EV Incentives in Georgia

Georgia offers incentives for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. If you're considering a 2010 electric or hybrid Hummer H3, you may qualify for state-level tax credits, rebates, or HOV lane access in addition to the federal EV tax credit of up to $7,500. Georgia has reinstated an alternative fuel vehicle tax credit program. Electric vehicle owners benefit from reduced charging costs through Georgia Power incentive programs and potential HOV lane access.

Georgia EV incentive details

Registering a 2010 H3 in Georgia

All Hummer H3 vehicles driven in Georgia must be registered with the state DMV. Georgia charges a $20 annual registration fee plus a title ad valorem tax (TAVT) of 7% of the vehicle's fair market value at the time of purchase. This replaces the traditional annual ad valorem tax.

Registration Fee
$20 for most vehicles
Title Fee
$18
Plate Fee
$25

Emissions Testing: Georgia requires emissions testing. Emissions testing is required in the 13-county metro Atlanta area for vehicles 3-25 model years old. Annual OBD-II testing costs $25 at Georgia Clean Air Force stations. Your 2010 Hummer H3 must pass emissions before registration can be renewed.

Georgia registration guide

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