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When choosing a bus wholesaler for your needs, contact a few different companies to get location, prices, products, new or used information, website information, model and make, and availability. Inquire about the manufacturer of the buses, as well as the contractor and distributor, and get detailed information on those companies. Find out how long the wholesaler has been in the commercial bus wholesaling business and get customer references. Inquire about what comes with the price tag, whether just the product, or service as well. Ask to see the bus fleet selection, whether you want shuttle buses, coach buses, school buses, heavy duty buses, city buses or transportation buses for passengers. There are all sorts of buses, and wholesalers may specialize in just one type, so be sure to target your search accordingly. If you visit a commercial dealership, test out the buses yourself, asking about safety information, seating accommodation, inventory, specifications, pre-owned vehicles, activity records, and engine power. Consider which type of bus or service you need, whether mini, small, mid-size or large. Ask if the company has a website you can browse for additional information, photos, customer testimonials, accounts information, low discount prices, quality product information, related distribution businesses, parts, service, and industry information. Above all, you want your passengers to be safe, so be sure to get all safety inspection information up front, especially if the vehicle is used. Check out the industry price lists at each bus wholesaler or dealership you visit and keep in mind the company's hours, availability, location, dealer price, bulk price, and product line, such as shuttle buses, tour buses, school buses or public transportation buses.
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