RJ,I know you are deeply tuned and current on the bus conversion hobby and was curious about your comment about today's market.Maybe you can offer some perspective in two areas. First, that which we all play in, mostly older DIY and some conversions from the majors you mention. Then, quite curious about the charter and commercial bus operators and the current crippling lack of business and how that is impacting newer buses being shed off their books in order to stay alive and also adjust to drop in business. Obviously, second choice would be one who wants to relive the glory days of DIY bus conversions.
. . . an older Prevost conversion is going to cost more to run.
You got to pay to play! I just spent thousands replacing the transmission on my 5C for example. It will be listed for sale soon. The new owner's gain...I have to replace the Transynd fluid in the trans in my new Country Coach. That will be a big bill. It doesn't matter what kind of bus you have, the upkeep is not cheap. Unless you live in it full time, it is probably cheaper than owning and maintaining a house.
Now being a bus owner for a few years, it is very clear how thick ones wallet needs to be to keep a bus fed and happy.RJ, for some reason from the various comments about Prevosts in particular, it just seems cost and feeding is more than others such as MCI and GM. Not specifically brakes, tires, filters, etc. but more that the systems may be more complex and therefore require more skill and specialized parts which cost more $$. That is really it. So, simplifying this discussion to the core. Do certain bus brands/models cost more/less than others to maintain?
Do certain bus brands/models cost more/less than others to maintain?
Everyone that has replied, Thank you. I haven't been able to reply in a couple of days due to preparing for the hurricane but I have been reading all of your input and researching all of your advice. Hopefully in a couple of days I will be able to reply to your suggestions better. Please keep the info coming, I am learning a lot. muldoonman pm sentThanks, Robert
@Robert DPreparing for a hurricane... Where are you located?