2006 Hummer H2
in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA
(6.0 L, Lock-up Automatic/4 speed)
28x
The 2006 Hummer H2 emits 28 times more harmful volatile organic compounds that threaten the health of asthma sufferers than the cleanest SUVs on the road.
Scores for all 2006 SUVs range from 1 (cleanest) to 9 (dirtiest)
Worse than typical 2006 SUV?
Your vehicle emits more smog chemicals than a typical 2006 SUV. (FAQ)
High miles vehicle?
Higher miles vehicles have experienced more wear and tear and pollute more. (FAQ)
Lax emissions requirements?
Trucks, SUVs, vans, minivans, and oversized vehicles are allowed to emit more pollution than passenger cars. (FAQ)
This Auto Asthma Index is based on the pollution expected when the vehicle is halfway through its useable life. Your own vehicle's emissions will vary depending on how well it was assembled, how well it is maintained, how many miles it has been driven, and how you drive. (Learn what you can do to reduce smog and asthma in your community.)
This report card ranks your vehicles based on their emissions of volatile organic compounds, the pollutants primarily responsible for smog in Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA.
About the Index:
EWG used information from EPA's tests of model year 2001-2006 vehicles to derive our Auto Asthma Index scores. These pollution estimates represent the maximum allowable emissions after an automobile has been driven 100,000 to 150,000 miles. Cars sold under the same model name may in fact emit very different amounts of smog precursors. We selected the cleanest commonly available vehicle to determine its Auto Asthma Index. Therefore, the Auto Asthma Index values are a conservative estimate of vehicle pollution. We used EPA's Green Vehicle Guide cutpoints to determine the 1 through 10 Auto Asthma Index scores for automobile emissions. Find answers to common questions about the Auto Asthma Index.