How much is a 2019 Unimog?
$225,000
With the price of a new U5023 starting at $225,000, they fall directly in to the realm of exotic vehicles. The U5023 we drove here has a handful of factory accessories on it plus a basic tray from Unidan Engineering, and it hits the $300K mark.
Does Mercedes-Benz still make the Unimog?
It was produced by Daimler-Benz until 1991, when the product line was sold to Werner Forst- und Industrietechnik, who continues to produce it as the WF trac. It is sold and maintained by Mercedes Unimog dealers.
What is the best Unimog?
By far the number one. The Mercedes-Benz Unimog traditionally stands in the “Special vehicles” category – and with 54.7% of the votes he confidently won its class in 2020 as well.
Can you buy a Unimog?
While it isn’t possible (for now) to stroll into your local Mercedes-Benz dealership and pick one off the lot, many Unimogs have been imported into the United States over the years. In fact, dozens have changed hands on BringATrailer.com and other auction sites.
Is a Unimog worth it?
Unimogs are reliable vehicles that were built to do tough jobs. Many of them aren’t meant to be driven on roads, but should instead be used on uneven terrain. Unimogs work well in most terrains and environments. They last at least fifteen years, and many people own Unimogs that are forty years old.
What Licence do you need to drive a Unimog?
you must be 17 & have your full “B” car licence if it is an agricultural tractor.
Can you drive a Unimog on the road?
You need a medium rigid truck licence to drive it on the road, and trained technicians in Brisbane and Melbourne take care of servicing, which, according to Jim, is surprisingly straightforward. “Just filters and oil – there’s plenty of ’em.”
What licence is required to drive a Unimog?
medium rigid truck licence
You need a medium rigid truck licence to drive it on the road, and trained technicians in Brisbane and Melbourne take care of servicing, which, according to Jim, is surprisingly straightforward. “Just filters and oil – there’s plenty of ’em.”