Flat-nose buses that can be Front Engine (FE) or Rear Engine (RE) . RE "pushers" are quieter for the driver and often have more powerful engines, but they lack a rear door. 2. Critical Inspections Before Buying
A full set of new bus tires can cost thousands of dollars. Check tread depth using the "penny test" and look for sidewall cracks. 3. Legal and Licensing Requirements buying a school bus for personal use
Buying a school bus for personal use—often called a "skoolie" conversion—is a major undertaking that combines automotive scouting with architectural planning. Used school buses typically range from , depending on age and condition. 1. Choosing the Right Bus Type Flat-nose buses that can be Front Engine (FE)
Mileage often tells a more accurate story than the manufacturing year. Look for buses under 200,000 miles ; well-maintained diesel engines can last much longer, but parts wear out. Critical Inspections Before Buying A full set of