This Humvee has had enough of the military life. The vehicle left war zones behind to live a peaceful and quiet life as an overlander. It has no doors but it has the capability of battling rough ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: Just like the World War II-era jeep, the 4-ton Humvee – first introduced in the 1980s – has become an icon. There are 300,000 Humvees operated by the U.S. military ...
The U.S. military’s Humvees sure are popular overseas – especially when they come for free. Some 23 nations requested 16,005 surplus Humvees from 2012 to 2018, according to a Government Accountability ...
Military surplus Humvees are legally available to civilians for $10,000-$30,000 through GovPlanet auctions, but getting one street-legal involves navigating bureaucratic warfare that makes actual ...
If you’re in the market for a classic, military-used Humvee, you’re basically completing side quests as far as car ownership is concerned. There probably aren't that many left like that for someone to ...
Military vehicles are just plain cool. It’s no surprise that they find their way into civilian life through government auctions, historical collectors and pop culture references. Aside from the ...
A Kansas legislator is pushing to allow ex-military vehicles to be licensed for use on the state’s roads, which could give a boost to a company in Butler County that buys surplus Humvees and upgrades ...
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - Military surplus Humvees could soon share the Oregon streets and roadways with minivans, hatchbacks and compact electric cars. A proposal began advancing in the Legislature last ...
Here at CarBuzz we usually like to talk about, well, cars, but we also know that sometimes your choice of vehicle may go slightly off the beaten track (literally and figuratively). And by that we ...
The first real look at Ukrainian troops employing U.S.-made laser-guided 70mm rockets appears to have emerged. A video circulating online shows at least one American-supplied up-armored M1152A1 Humvee ...
We lined up a beat-up Humvee and hit it with everything we had — cannonballs, harpoons, bowling balls, aluminum rounds, and ...