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Cross-border vehicle transactions, handled end-to-end.


What We Do

  • Import and title vehicles in the United States for our own dealer inventory and for private clients
  • Export U.S.-market vehicles for overseas buyers
  • Execute international vehicle consignments, including U.S. titling and representation at major collector-car auctions
  • Resolve regulatory and compliance issues involving non-standard or out-of-country vehicles
  • Coordinate international logistics insurance, and transport as part of a completed transaction

Regulatory & Compliance Experience

In 2024, while working directly with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), Experior Motors formally challenged existing DMV procedures that failed to properly account for imported vehicles.

By citing applicable Florida statutes and federal import regulations, we formally escalated the issue through the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, ultimately reaching the Florida Governor’s Office and resulting in an official revision to Florida DMV policy and procedural guidelines.

This outcome reflects our ability to navigate and resolve non-standard regulatory challenges at an institutional level when conventional processes fall short — and to do so within the legal and administrative framework required for permanent, system-level change.


Proven Experience at Scale

In addition to individual vehicle transactions, Experior Motors has coordinated large-scale international vehicle movements involving dozens of vehicles operating in the United States.

  • 2006 – U.S. Route 66 80th Anniversary Tour
    Organized and executed an international driving tour celebrating the 80th anniversary of Route 66. This project involved shipping 17 classic American vehicles from Europe to the United States for international clients, delivering the vehicles fully prepared upon arrival in Chicago, supporting the group throughout the entire Route 66 journey, and coordinating return shipment from California back to Europe following completion.

  • 2013 – Lincoln Highway Centennial Tour
    Organized and supported a nationwide driving tour commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Lincoln Highway, involving the international shipment, U.S. operation, and return of 74 vehicles for overseas clients.

  • 2016 – U.S. Route 66 90th Anniversary Tour
    Organized and executed a second international Route 66 driving tour marking the highway’s 90th anniversary. This project included the shipment, preparation, on-road support, and return transport of 24 vehicles for international participants.

About Us

Experior Motors is a licensed Florida motor vehicle dealer with over 20 years of experience in international automotive trade.

We are not a freight forwarder or shipping broker. Experior Motors acts as the licensed dealer and principal on international vehicle transactions, assuming responsibility for outcomes rather than coordinating isolated services.

Unlike conventional dealers or brokers, we personally manage every stage of a transaction in-house — from sourcing and acquisition through regulatory compliance, U.S. titling, and final disposition. This hands-on structure allows us to maintain control, reduce risk, and ensure that complex international transactions are executed correctly the first time.

Our work frequently involves rare, historic, or non-standard vehicles where experience is not optional and conventional solutions are insufficient.


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1985 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1700L - Sold

This 1985 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1700L, previously in service with the Nord-Odal municipality in Norway, was imported to the U.S. in May 2025. Showing approximately 35,000 kilometers (~22,000 miles), it is finished in red over a brown cloth and vinyl-trimmed interior. Power is provided by a 5.7-liter OM352A turbodiesel inline-six mated to an eight-speed manual transmission, a pneumatically actuated transfer case, and locking front, center, and rear differentials. The drivetrain is completed by portal axles and black-painted 22.5″ steel wheels. Firefighting equipment includes an Albert Ziegler 1,600-LPM water pump, an 1,800-liter (~475-gallon) water tank, a 200-liter (~52-gallon) foam tank, a power-operated hose reel, and a roof-mounted water cannon. Additional features include a hydraulic front winch, roof hatch, siren and emergency lighting, a utility box with roll-up doors, a ladder rack with extension ladder, and a rear-mounted pump control panel. The sale includes a build sheet, service logs, manufacturer’s literature, and a clean Florida title
1985 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1700L fire truck with utility box, water cannon, and portal axles

1979 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 - Sold

This 1979 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416, previously used as a firetruck by the Norwegian Civil Defense, was imported to the U.S. in March 2025. Showing just 29,000 kilometers (~18,000 miles), it retains notably low mileage for its age. Finished in orange with blue accents over gray cloth upholstery, it is powered by a 5.7-liter OM352 diesel inline-six paired with a six-speed manual transmission, a three-range transfer case, and portal axles. Equipment includes a PTO-driven water pump, 20″ black-painted steel wheels with Michelin X tires, telescopic work lights, emergency lighting, a rear pintle hitch, folding tailgate and bed panels, and a textured metal bed floor. Sold with two suction hoses, a 25m discharge hose, an owner’s manual, partial service records, and a clean Florida title.
1979 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 Norwegian firetruck with PTO-driven pump and emergency lighting

1977 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 - Sold

This 1977 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416, previously utilized by the Swedish Civil Defense as a firefighting support vehicle, was imported to the U.S. in June 2024. Finished in red over gray upholstery, it is powered by a 5.7-liter diesel inline-six engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission, a transfer case, locking differentials, and portal axles. Notable equipment includes a utility box with multiple storage compartments, 20″ wheels, air-assisted disc brakes, a front winch, step bumpers, service and spot lights, air horns, and a cabin heater. At the time of sale, it had approximately 65,000 kilometers (~40,000 miles) on the odometer and was sold with a clean Florida title.
1977 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 Swedish firetruck with tool boxes and emergency lighting