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Used Tour Bus for Sale Buyers Guide

When you are ready to buy a used tour bus or used commercial motorcoach to use in your tour operation, or as church transportation, you should be aware of some of the issues at stake among the many types, makes, and models. If you haven't read our Seven Commandments for buying ANY bus - read that first! These commandments of advice will save you thousands of dollars and a lifetime of headaches. This page does NOT address the issues for converting a bus to an RV - see Conversion Bus Issues for that information.

If you haven't seen our bus make and model quick reference chart - read that next! It identifies most major makes and models of buses, complete with a list of advantages and disadvantages. For instance, older coaches offer huge advantages in price, parts are readily available for the most popular brands, and they are easy to locate and purchase. However, they can be substantially more expensive to finance and insure under certain circumstances.
 

Financing a used tour bus - this makes and breaks most tour operations, not the choice of bus make. However many companies offer better financing for certain preferred builders and even certain models, especially those that have the lowest depreciation. The purchase of any bus

used for business should not be done without a thorough evaluation of the finance options that are attached.

Bus Parts for the major brands are available for even 30 to 40 year old buses from licensed dealers. More obscure brands, those made in foreign countries and imported, and models only produced one year, present problems however.

Insurance for a used tour bus - this can be the other BIG "deal breaker". If you cannot insure your coach at a good rate you will never be able to turn the kind of profit needed to deal with depreciation, attrition, maintenance, and sales operations. Do NOT underestimate this part of the process. Also realize you may have to pass your states and others DOT regulations. Get an insurance quote in writing from at least TWO major carriers before signing to purchase a bus of any type.

 

Size is an important issue when considering your purchase. Many prefer the larger 102" wide coaches but they are more expensive than the standard 96" wide units. Make sure there are no height restrictions, weight restrictions, or special licenses needed to run the one you are considering on the roads you will be running on.

Tour operations have a very special interest in "seating capacity" as it pertains to profitability. Longer buses cost more, but generate more revenue when running full.

Weight issues for your used tour coach should not be ignored, or underestimated. Heavier coaches usually cost more to operate but may hold up better.

If you are trying to locate a used tour bus for sale, there are also some other things you'll need to keep in mind. The tour bus industry has many facets, and when looking for a used tour bus for sale, you will need to have an understanding of your needs.

Used tour bus for sale hunting can lead to many listings. There are some used tour buses that are similar to shuttle buses, there are double-decker buses and coaches that all meet the various needs of those looking to get into the tour industry. Depending upon your own specific needs, you will be able to sift through the used tour bus for sale listings and find what you are looking for.

There are many major bus lines that specialize in tours, like Peter Pan and Gray Line. But, many small local companies also offer charter tours, and perhaps that is what led you to search for a used tour bus for sale. Used tour buses can be used for school trips, college trips, to sporting events, to big cities, to concerts, historic sites, shopping excursions and other events. In addition, many large conventions can use tour buses to get attendees to and from the airport, hotel and other points of interest.

Often times, you will see tours in the classified section or travel pages of
your local newspaper. These tours include trips to sporting events, where a busload of patrons can enjoy the game without the drive, parking and traffic themselves. And, many tour companies like this will include everything in a package - that is usually a tremendous deal - tickets, transportation, lunch and maybe even something else like a souvenir. Depending on what part of the country you are in, there may be daily runs to places like Atlantic City. With that, casinos have a deal with the charter bus companies that give all gamblers money toward their bets. Still, more tour bus companies will offer overnight trips to destinations within a
few hours drive. And, many private clubs or groups will hire a charter company to make travel arrangements for a trip.

Since many used tour buses for sale are equipped with lots of extra, they make for a comfortable drive- almost like being in a plane. The seats usually will recline, there is a restroom - with or without a sink, plenty of luggage storage, overhead lights, one or several televisions with VCR/DVD capabilities for each passenger and more. These amenities can change from bus to bus, so be sure to check all the features when shopping for your used tour bus.

 

Some major companies that manufacture tour buses are ElDorado and Star Trans, but large tour companies, like PeterPan, often sell off their older model buses through companies like Used Bus List to get the newest tour buses. This means savings on quality used tour buses for smaller, more local companies.

So, whether you are looking for a used tour bus for charter tours, sightseeing excursions, day trips or overnights stays, you will have lots to choose from when searching for your own used tour bus for sale. Now you just need the tourists!


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