Was just wondering....Here in Pennsylvania, my H2 is considered a station wagon, which means the plates are the same price as a car. Would this be the same for an H1, or is it considered a truck?
I hate to say it, but I am starting to get the hots for an H1 Gary H2-T2 |
Was just wondering....Here in Pennsylvania, my H2 is considered a station wagon, which means the plates are the same price as a car. Would this be the same for an H1, or is it considered a truck?
I hate to say it, but I am starting to get the hots for an H1 Gary H2-T2 |
In TN, the Hummer is a Class III truck. Which means here it is not subject to emissions inspections
Scot Smith 1994 HMC4 "They're right, Wider IS Better..." |
Same deal in California, I love this town.
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Nothing special here in Texas either, for normal use.
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In New Mexico also considered a TRUCK Class III no emission tests.............. my license plate HMMWV
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Well I can tell you for a fact that in PA the H1 is considered a truck and not a car like the H2. I went from paying $35 for registraion on the h2 to something like $190 for the H1 (might be some extra dealer cost in that number but it's still a good deal more). Based on weight class...
Small price to pay though. Love the H1. 2001 H1 Opentop Former 03 H2 Adventure Series http://homepage.mac.com/babiak1/ |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JSA_3:
Nothing special here in Texas either, for normal use. ---------- '02 HMCO<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Actually if you register it as a "truck" in Texas, I think you save like $5 and it will give you the ability to legally park in a loading zone as well. ________________________ Black 2003 H2 - Just like most of yours, just possibly with less crap bolted on. My job: http://www.HardOCP.com |
Frg,
I stand corrected, you're right. I'm just so used to seeing "Texas Truck" I equate it with a normal plate. I had no idea I could park in a loading zone though. Cool! Registering as "Farm Truck" (which helps on sales tax) is what I was referring to. You've got to be careful though, you can get into trouble if you aren't on the back 40 7 days a week. John ---------- '02 HMCO |
In Wisconsin anything that has a truck bed (even the El Camino)has to be registared as a truck. What plates do you have to get to have your truck considered to be a Class III weight?
Carey Harkness 1998 HMCO |
Maybe someone else can jump in here.
I'm not totally sure if there is anything that delineates it as a class III, except when paying the renewal. I'm pretty sure it's based on weight. approx. $57.00 for the H2, Denali, and 2500 Suburban here in Tom Green County. I received the renewal on the H1 This week and it is $75.00 (and these are for the "truck" designation) John ---------- '02 HMCO |
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