Each state is different, so I don't know how yours is. But figure it as the same as a full size pickup truck. So whatever they require for that is what you would have to pay for a Unimog.Nice looking rigs.
Just a possibly dumb question though.
Are they titled as commercial or do they fit under a passenger type title.
I was just wondering how that would work for licensing.
If a person could pick one up and afford to license it as a passenger vehicle instead of a commercial vehicle it would be nice.
I would hate to be able to afford one and then find out plates here in Michigan are $300 every 6 months or something like that
I know, I know....dumb question but ..
Well the silver one has sold, but I still have this yellow one for sale, its my daily driver right now, but I am getting close to finishing my real "keeper" that I have been working on for the past two years!
That looks a lot like where you set up your ice rink in the past![]()
I think I am in trouble. The wife walked by when I was on page two looking at the silver and yellow Unimogs. She just said "what are those? we should get one! Now that's an SUV I'd like." I told her the used one was the price of one of two college tuitions we have ($55K). Her reply was, "and your point is ...?" If money grows on trees, it certainly isn't on any of the trees on our wooded 18 acres. . . Nice machines, though. Von, thanks for posting. I'll be in touch when I win the Big One.
Robert,
No, the ice rink is to the right of the trailer by about 20 yards.
A few nights a week we would drink a lot of beer and play 4 on 4 hockey! Seems like we never grew up! Well other than the beer!