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Tag: Used Buses

Why More People Are Buying Buses for Personal and Business Use

Inside of school bus

Years ago, most people associated buses with school districts, public transit agencies, and charter companies. While those organizations continue to rely on buses every day, today’s buyers are more diverse than ever. From entrepreneurs and nonprofits to adventure seekers and growing businesses, buses are being used in creative and practical ways that go far beyond traditional transportation. If you have noticed more buses on the road serving unique purposes, here are a few reasons why demand continues to grow. Businesses Are Looking for Cost-Effective Transportation For many organizations, buying a bus is an efficient way to transport employees, customers, or… Read more »

When Do Schools Stop Using Buses?

school bus fleet

There are almost 500,000 school buses out on the road all across the U.S. every year. These buses are used to pick kids up and take them to school before picking them back up and returning them home. They’re also used to transport athletic teams and to take school children on field trips. School buses are made to last for a long time while making it easy for school districts to get students wherever they need to be in the safest manner possible. How Long do Schools Uses Their Buses For? School bus companies don’t keep these buses around forever,… Read more »

Product Spotlight: MCI D-Series Coaches

Since it was first introduced in the early 1990’s, The D-Series has become the undisputed workhorse of the MCI coach bus lineup. They’re known for being comfortable, economical, and reliable. Here at Northwest Bus Sales, we’re fortunate enough to have a number of these buses on our lot at the moment. Today, we’ll look at a few of our favorites.   1997 MCI 102-DL3   Here we have a well maintained DL3 in excellent condition. A little wear and tear in high-traffic areas, but a bus with plenty of life left in it. Powered by a hefty Detroit series 60… Read more »