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Provides humvee for sale and off road hummer classifieds, specialist and 4x4 marketplace. How much does one cost? New ones start around $55,000 (for a stripped-down, no-options truck) and can go up to around $100,000 with all the options and goodies. Prices are in U.S. dollars. For detailed information (as of 1998), see options and pricing. Used Hummers can go for as low as around $25,000 What's the difference between a Hummer and a Humvee? What does "Humvee" stand for? The two terms overlap somewhat, but generally, "Hummer" refers to the civilian models and "Humvee" refers to the military ones. "Humvee" comes from "HMMWV", a military term for "High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle". The civilian models are basically the same as the military ones (they go down the same assembly line until reaching the finishing stages) with the addition of nice interiors and other "creature comforts". For more detailed information, see Hummer/Humvee Differences.


 


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Where can I get a cheap military surplus or "fixer-upper" Hummer? Not an easy option. Lately, some military Humvees have been sold to dealers, then to the public. They're still not "cheap" and need money invested to make them roadworthy. If you're a serious collector of military vehicles with money to spend, it would be worth looking for one. If you're looking for a Hummer for dirt cheap, don't bother. Civilian models have only been available since 1992 and, since no one would spend that kind of money for a truck only to trash it, there simply aren't any old, beat-up ones around. The bottom line is that Hummers aren't cheap in any way, shape or form.