*A negotiable documentary service fee up to $200.00 may be added
*All new bus prices are listed after OEM rebates
*Rebate only applicable in the United States
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The recent delivery of a 2014 Ford Turtle Top 14 Passenger Shuttle Bus - S23949 to San Diego, California highlights how local transportation providers are meeting rising demand along the bustling Morena Boulevard corridor. With its 14-passenger capacity, this versatile shuttle is well-suited for navigating the city’s dense, urban neighborhoods and busy tourist areas near Mission Bay. The sale underscores the region’s need for adaptable fleet vehicles that can efficiently serve both locals and visitors.
San Diego’s rapid population growth—over 1.4 million residents as of the latest data—combined with its status as home to major employers like UCSD, Scripps Health, and Qualcomm, drives consistent demand for passenger transportation. Seasonal surges in tourism further strain existing transit options, particularly around summer and convention events at the San Diego Convention Center. These factors make Turtle Top 14 Passenger Shuttle Bus - S23949 buses for sale San Diego a relevant option for operators seeking reliable commercial vehicles California fleets depend on.
This Ford shuttle’s key features—including wheelchair accessibility, climate control, and ample luggage space—make it a strong fit for local uses. It’s ideal for shuttling cruise guests from the Embarcadero to hotels in Gaslamp Quarter, serving employee commutes from Chula Vista to Kearny Mesa tech hubs, or connecting passengers to flights at Lindbergh Field. The 14-passenger capacity matches regional trends favoring mid-size shuttles for airport, tourism, or school district routes in communities like Pacific Beach and La Jolla.
Our service extends throughout Greater San Diego, reaching as far as Escondido and National City. With quick access to I-5 and I-805, delivery logistics are streamlined—even during peak traffic along the South Bay curve. Local support ensures seamless integration into existing fleets. Interestingly, San Diego’s varied coastal climate means demand spikes not just in summer, but also during “May Gray” and “June Gloom” when group tours seek covered transport. We