How about the articulated buses?

Oh gawd!!! I don't know...what's really weird is the engine is in the trailer...

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The only articulating bus that I’ve seen where the engine isn’t in the back are the Volvo buses. They have a side engine in the back of the front half and they use them in the Netherlands.


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I've driven the Houston Metro NeoPlans. JUNK BUSES!!!!!! They leak like a siv, NO acceleration, NO turn radius at all, no smooth suspension. They are JUNK, and that's when they are new! I hated driving them. I'd prefer to drive a 70" sleeper, long nose, narrow cab Pete with blinders hooked to a 53' trailer fully loaded down than that junk bus.

Just sayin'..... Buyer BE WARE!!!!!

M :biggrin:
 
I've driven the Houston Metro NeoPlans. JUNK BUSES!!!!!! They leak like a siv, NO acceleration, NO turn radius at all, no smooth suspension. They are JUNK, and that's when they are new! I hated driving them. I'd prefer to drive a 70" sleeper, long nose, narrow cab Pete with blinders hooked to a 53' trailer fully loaded down than that junk bus.

Just sayin'..... Buyer BE WARE!!!!!

M [emoji3]
I concur!!! But as a passenger...watching the driver go all the way across the street in a turn...lol

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