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cute little truck, you supply the unloading ramps


pjtoledo

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super cheap truck from China, skip ahead to 9:30 for unloading antics.
not sure what country this is.


I suppose it would be better in truck spotters??


 
Yep, seen several of these vids lately on YT.
Yangli is the chinese manufacturer; base price $2000 range.
Appears to be a glorified GolfCart.
Wondering if street legal & thus practical in any state?
Like the optional HydraulicLiftDump for the bed; thinking about doing this for the UltraShort bed on my SportTrac!
 
I think this is like the equivalent of the Japanese mini trucks or UTVs. Can’t drive them on the road in most places, but can be handy if you have a large property.
 
I'd rather have a Gator or something like it.
 
I like how it just says "pickup" on the tailgate:ROFLMAO:
 
I saw this the other day. Id use the heck out of it on our farm....Heck here you cant even buy a 20 year old 4 wheeler for less than 5k.... its crazy right now. I would just use this around the homestead it would be great!
 
I saw this the other day. Id use the heck out of it on our farm....Heck here you cant even buy a 20 year old 4 wheeler for less than 5k.... its crazy right now. I would just use this around the homestead it would be great!

Wheelers have always enjoyed superior resale value in my area, even pre-covid.

Past couple years the market has been extra insane though. It's gotta start coming around sooner than later.. every dealer around me has a floor full of wheelers ready to buy now. It's nice to see, considering a new wheeler has been a 4-6 month wait for the past couple years. I bought mine in 2020 and got lucky... the dealers 3k Sq ft showroom was empty.. but yamaha delivered them 2 wheelers earlier that morning that were still in crates. I had to spend more than I wanted to... but YOLO took over and I took what I could get.
 
I paid 2000 for my 01 sportsman 500 back in 2017.

Now i could pry sell it for 3500. 4-4500 if i let the plow setup go with it.

Its crazy.
 
Yep, seen several of these vids lately on YT.
Yangli is the chinese manufacturer; base price $2000 range.
Appears to be a glorified GolfCart.
Wondering if street legal & thus practical in any state?
Like the optional HydraulicLiftDump for the bed; thinking about doing this for the UltraShort bed on my SportTrac!

They'd probly find a way in Florida, there are a lot of "golf cart" communities there.
I had friends on the Gulf coast I'd go visit fairly often when I worked out of New Orleans. We'd go fishing and such on the inland bayous.
They had a little YUGO and if their son was around when they started getting that thing out he'd just start laughing
 
There are a lot of factories in Southern California and the south west that use them. Instead of having a large 50acre building, they have a few smaller buildings scattered around a large paved lot. Cheaper to build and keep climate controled.

They tend to use these to get around instead of golf carts.
 
I've been to where they make the little Gem carts in Anaheim CA and other electric driven things, those Gem things are neat, do like 25mph, didn't ask how long they last on a charge but they start at like 15k so not like I could afford one :)
 
Wondering if street legal & thus practical in any state?

I'd say not impossible. Would likely depend on what it would be classified as, importation status, and where you are located.

I know there have been some people who have gotten some of the little dune buggy style UTVs registered and tagged for street use. Can't legally be used on interstates, but tagged and legal for state and county roads. No title on those but can apparently be done with the MSO.

The biggest problem I can see is that if they weren't approved for sale here, vehicles newer that 25 years old can't be imported and registered for street use. Apparently they can be imported for collections, but not registered for street use. I don't know the exact laws of how it works, but you'll get the idea.

As I said people are getting the little UTV/SXS buggys registered for street use and most of them are less than 25 years old, were never approved for street use, and were imported. So I don't know what makes them different and whether that little truck would be classified as a vehicle or a UTV when imported.
 
I'd say not impossible. Would likely depend on what it would be classified as, importation status, and where you are located.

I know there have been some people who have gotten some of the little dune buggy style UTVs registered and tagged for street use. Can't legally be used on interstates, but tagged and legal for state and county roads. No title on those but can apparently be done with the MSO.

The biggest problem I can see is that if they weren't approved for sale here, vehicles newer that 25 years old can't be imported and registered for street use. Apparently they can be imported for collections, but not registered for street use. I don't know the exact laws of how it works, but you'll get the idea.

As I said people are getting the little UTV/SXS buggys registered for street use and most of them are less than 25 years old, were never approved for street use, and were imported. So I don't know what makes them different and whether that little truck would be classified as a vehicle or a UTV when imported.
Alot of the street legal side by sides and ATV's often only have to meet motorcycle safety standards. Meaning...basically...lights and signals.

I doubt this little truck would fall under that umbrella.
 
You know a really cool UTV is those mahindra roxor. For $20k I think I would be better off with an old pickup or something.

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