Robin97396
Senior Member
jjhwick119; The 28' TC2000 does look the same but often has the extra emergency exit in the middle of the bus on the driver's side. It also has 22.5 wheels which is why it has the wheel wells interrupting the floor. It's really not that hard to build around wheel wells, but depending on how you use your bus the flat floor can be an advantage. The TC1000 has 19.5" wheels to allow the flat floor.
Personally I like the short TC2000 better than my TC1000 just based on looks and that extra emergency exit on the driver's side.
Twigg; That's true. They started doing the autoextend about the time I purchased my very expensive divorce. Now that I'm out of town I no longer work the auctions so I tend to forget about the extended close times. Sniping did work for a while, but when they started using software to automatically snipe it got counteracted by the extended close times. That really messed with my income while the sniping still worked. The rest of us couldn't buy anything at a decent price. Now the auctions have caught on publicly so there's not much profit margin there anymore.
Personally I like the short TC2000 better than my TC1000 just based on looks and that extra emergency exit on the driver's side.
Twigg; That's true. They started doing the autoextend about the time I purchased my very expensive divorce. Now that I'm out of town I no longer work the auctions so I tend to forget about the extended close times. Sniping did work for a while, but when they started using software to automatically snipe it got counteracted by the extended close times. That really messed with my income while the sniping still worked. The rest of us couldn't buy anything at a decent price. Now the auctions have caught on publicly so there's not much profit margin there anymore.