***SOLD*** 2005 Unimog U500 - Very well equipped, low miles, very clean!

AMBOT

Adventurer
Thanks for the detailed response. When I get back home at the end of the week I will mock this up to see how it goes.
I spent some time over on whiteacorns site, what a great resource. He really conveys well what it's like to own a unimog. I would encourage anyone else interested in a unimog to check it out.

One thing that I noticed was about the noise level at highway speeds. With the vast distances in the US traveling at 60-70 mph will be common and for long durations. Can you comment as to the experience driving the long distance from Colorado?
 

Jolly Roger

Adventurer
I really don't find noise to be an issue with the U500. My previous Unimog was an early 90's U1550L (square cab design) which was little noisy, but it was a totally different design. The U500 is quieter and a lot more comfortable than the U1500L and you can easily chat to your passenger without the need to raise your voice or shout. It is a big vehicle, with big tires and a diesel engine, so its not going to be whisper quiet like a hybrid or a luxury sedan. I found the cab to be very comfortable on my journey from Colorado. The cab is constructed of a composite material (not metal), is well lined and considerably quieter than previous generations of Unimog. These vehicles were designed for operators to spend long hours in harsh working environments, so were built to be as comfortable and ergonomic as possible. I spent some very long days in the cab covering a lot of miles and had no complaints. There is a lot of glass in the cab (huge windshield, large side windows, etc.) so if you are contemplating long days behind the wheel in very sunny conditions I'd suggest applying some sunscreen. Unfortunately, the sun only comes out three times a year here in British Columbia so that's not an issue I have to contend with often. :)

If you want to PM me your email address, I have some additional U500 information (tech data, option lists, etc.) that I can email to you (or anyone else) which will provide you with a more detailed understanding of these vehicles.
 

Jolly Roger

Adventurer
To answer the query about the brakes, they are as follows:

Service Brake
Dual circuit air brake system. Disc brakes; asbestos free brake pads, anti-lock braking system (ABS), air dryer. ABS can be manually switched off.

Parking Brake
Compressed air/spring-operated brake acting on rear wheels. Position of execution lever in center control panel

Exhaust Brake
Actuated electrically/pneumatically with multi-function lever, speed adjustment and cruise control, right of steering wheel (2-
step for head cylinder valve and throttle valve in exhaust stream)
 

dwh

Tail-End Charlie
Yeah and I'm left handed also. It's making it very difficult to find something used that would accommodate. All these used earthroamers coming up for sale and their cabin is 6'3". I know one is not standing all day in a camper but I think I would get cabin fever if there was not some headroom clearance.

[Off-topic...but call it a bump for a nice truck. :) )

I'm 6'4" and the inside height of my campervan is 6'2". It's not a problem at all unless I try to stand military style. If I just slouch a bit the way I normally do, I never hit my head, except on the hand crank handle for the roof vent. When sitting on the furniture, I can just touch the ceiling with my fingertips if I stretch a bit. Plenty, and no cabin fever at all.
 

MotoAG

New member
I dont suppose youre in the market for a house, 2 dogs and a 30 yo. blonde and blue eyed wife in the West Seattle area? I'm thinking a strait trade but I could probably come up with a little cash too...
 

Jolly Roger

Adventurer
I dont suppose youre in the market for a house, 2 dogs and a 30 yo. blonde and blue eyed wife in the West Seattle area? I'm thinking a strait trade but I could probably come up with a little cash too...

If the dogs are Jack Russel's I may be interested. :)
 

Abitibi

Explorer
I dont suppose youre in the market for a house, 2 dogs and a 30 yo. blonde and blue eyed wife in the West Seattle area? I'm thinking a strait trade but I could probably come up with a little cash too...

Got pictures?
;)


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MotoAG

New member
@ Jolly Roger: Two 90lb pitbulls... So not really Jack Russel Terriers... But then you dont have a '05 U500 'Mog either... LOL

Pics with an Expo rating or iPorn Tapatalk rating? I've got both. Wait... Did you want pics of the house and dogs?
 

Jolly Roger

Adventurer
@ Jolly Roger: Two 90lb pitbulls... So not really Jack Russel Terriers... But then you dont have a '05 U500 'Mog either... LOL

Pics with an Expo rating or iPorn Tapatalk rating? I've got both. Wait... Did you want pics of the house and dogs?

I don't have a Mog? You mean the big white beast I've been driving around in is just a figment of my imagination! Dang! I could have sworn it was real! I'll await your photos with eager anticipation.

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MotoAG

New member
Jolly: That is my bad... I thought you had a LC... No offense intended.
******** the wife is really gonna pissed about having to split her duties, but if I've got a 'Mog and shes gone it's between you and Abitibi. Where do I send the pics and "bill of sale" Gentleman? LOL
 

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