The classic "dog-nose" bus with a protruding engine. These are generally easier to service because the engine is accessible from the outside.
Built on a van chassis, these seat 14–30 passengers. They are easier to maneuver and park in residential areas, but offer limited living space.
A full set of new bus tires can cost thousands of dollars. Check tread depth using the "penny test" and look for sidewall cracks. 3. Legal and Licensing Requirements
The classic "dog-nose" bus with a protruding engine. These are generally easier to service because the engine is accessible from the outside.
Built on a van chassis, these seat 14–30 passengers. They are easier to maneuver and park in residential areas, but offer limited living space. buying a school bus for personal use
A full set of new bus tires can cost thousands of dollars. Check tread depth using the "penny test" and look for sidewall cracks. 3. Legal and Licensing Requirements The classic "dog-nose" bus with a protruding engine