Used Conversion Bus for Sale Buyers Guide
Used
conversion bus for sale sign caught your eye? If you think you are ready to
buy one to use as a recreational vehicle, church transportation, live aboard unit
or business, one should be aware of some of the advantages and disadvantages of
this particular platform. 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. 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
used as conversion candidates, complete with a list of advantages and disadvantages.
For instance, older conversion coaches offer huge advantages in quality and longevity
over traditional RV's, parts are readily available for the most popular brands,
and they are easy to locate and purchase. However, they can be substantially more
expensive than an older Class A RV so you should compare the value.
Used conversion buses offer the easiest
chance to make huge mistakes in your choice and purchase. You have two
MAJOR issues to investigate. Firstly, the bus foundation itself, secondly the
quality and sensibility of the conversion process. If you are purchasing
a used conversion bus I highly recommend you work with a professional in accessing
your needs, finding the right bus, and investigating it before purchase. I know
alot about buses and conversions and I can attest to the fact that there is a
check list over 100 items long that need to be addressed. You need
the help and advice of a professional salesman, bus dealer or broker. See
Bus Links for dealers I know are reputable,
experienced and intelligent enough to be worth every penny they may cost
you in "markup". I say "may" cost you because usually they
SAVE you money. They have purchased the buses wholesale, can mark them up for
a fair profit, and still offer them to you retail for less than you might find
on the street. Used conversion buses are without a doubt the best choice
from an investment perspective. Many argue that a properly built and maintained
bus conversion coach does not depreciate much if any after its 10th year. This
is due to the prices for new ones being so extravagantly high. Buy a 10 year old
conversion, use it for 5 years, and probably sell it for what you paid for it.
Bus to RV Conversions ADVANTAGES include:
body, chassis, engine, and transmission are designed and built to last a lifetime.
Many call the MCI's, Prevosts, and Eagles "million mile coaches" and
they are. Hollywood movie stars, rock stars, politicians, and wealthy travelers
call these coaches home for much of the year so they offer the most prestigious
of choices. Used conversion buses are nearly indestructible, exterior maintenance
is minuscule due to solid stainless steel, aluminum or fiberglass skins. Conversions
are solid, the safest of ALL vehicles on the highway for the occupants, quiet,
offer a smooth comfortable ride due to air ride or torsimatic suspension, do not
get blown around in bad weather, and are the best cold-weather vehicles to live
in (due to the occupants distance from the ground with storage bays and additional
insulation underneath). 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. See Bus Commandments for more
detail. Bus to RV Conversions DISADVANTAGES include: most expensive option
for full time liveaboard comfort. It is easy to underestimate the total costs
for enjoying this finest of motor home options. See Conversion Bus Issues for
more detail. Huge, heavy, scary for some to drive, steer and backup. Parts &
service can usually only be obtained from big bus & truck repair shops which
may be difficult to locate. Parts for less known brands may be impossible to find
at any price. Size - When it comes to buses which are going
to get nothing but heavier as you modify them, longer and wider (like the 102"
wide models) is NOT always better. Sure the bigger bus gives you more room,
but remember the bus might have been already maxed out before you added 20,000
pounds of modifications. Weight issues for your new coach should
not be ignored, or underestimated. Build it too heavy and it won't steer right,
will destroy the engine and transmission, will eat up the tires, smoke the brakes,
flatten the suspension, burn extra fuel, and be slower in traffic. Make sure the
company or individual had a plan for weight distribution and that they followed
it. You MUST conduct a thorough test drive to get a handle on acceleration, fuel
mileage, steering, braking, etc. Slide Outs - are of particular
importance on conversion buses. Most buses get a majority of their structural
integrity from the body, not just the frame. If the slide out is not done perfectly
and the welding overkill, the bus will buckle, sag and eventually the slide will
be impossible to keep airtight, use properly, or keep working. Slides need to
be literally "blueprinted" by a structural engineer. My advice, unless
your rich, is to NOT purchase a conversion bus with a slide-out. Most of the buses
with slides cost over $250,000 and these are among the most incredible land machines
in the United States. NOTE: After evaluating the information above on SPECIFIC issues related to this particular platform you may find the prepurchase checklist helpful. It covers GENERAL issues you should be aware of for ALL platforms. It will serve as a very valuable resource to assist you in evaluating a bus, motor home, or RV for purchase. Take a copy of it with you when shopping. Just
follow our advice, buy wisely, do your homework, build smart, and stay within
budget, and you will enjoy your used conversion bus for sale.
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