Coach Buses

Buying a used coach bus starts with trip length, amenities, maintenance records, and total operating cost.

  • Best fit: Charter, tour, entertainer, team, church, and long-distance travel.
  • Budget: Often $50,000-$250,000+ depending on model, mileage, and records.
  • Check: Engine, transmission, HVAC, restroom, tires, suspension, corrosion, and parts.
Need help choosing? Compare coach classes, amenities, buyer types, and inspection priorities after the listings. View the decision guide
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2009 Van Hool CX45 Coach

24247
The 2009 Van Hool CX45 provides seating for up to 57 passengers, making it an ideal choice for group travel. This bus is powered by a reliable Detroit/Allison powertrain for efficient performance.
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Mileage 1167157
Passengers 57
Year 2009

2017 Volvo 9700 WCL Coach

24246
The 2017 Volvo 9700 WCL is built to accommodate 54 passengers comfortably, equipped with modern audio/video monitors for an enjoyable travel experience. This bus features a wheelchair lift, making it accessible for all passengers.
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Mileage 283899
Passengers 54
Year 2017

2020 Prevost H3-45 Coach Bus

24245
The 2020 Prevost H3-45 offers comfortable seating for up to 58 passengers, complete with modern audio/video monitors for a superior travel experience. This coach is equipped with passenger seatbelts, ensuring safety on every journey.
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Mileage 110192
Passengers 58
Year 2020

2017 Prevost H3-45 Coach Bus

24244
The 2017 Prevost H3-45 is perfect for group travel, accommodating up to 56 passengers with exceptional amenities, including high-definition audio/video monitors for entertainment. This model features passenger seatbelts to ensure safety during your travels.
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Mileage 385676
Passengers 56
Year 2017

2016 Prevost H3-45 Coach

24243
The 2016 Prevost H3-45 offers a luxurious experience for up to 56 passengers, featuring high-quality audio/video monitors for entertainment. This coach comes equipped with passenger seatbelts, enhancing safety on all journeys.
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Mileage 441250
Passengers 56
Year 2016

2017 Prevost H3-45 Coach

24241
The 2017 Prevost H3-45 offers exceptional comfort with its spacious capacity for up to 56 passengers and equipped with advanced audio/video monitors. This bus features passenger seatbelts, ensuring safety while traveling.
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Mileage 331935
Passengers 56
Year 2017

2015 Prevost X3-45 Coach

24239

The 2015 Prevost X3-45 is a reliable and spacious bus ideal for large groups, offering 51 passenger seating capacity and powered by a robust Volvo engine paired with an Allison transmission. With its efficient powertrain and comfortable interior, this bus is designed to enhance your travel experience.

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Mileage 935055
Passengers 51
Year 2015

2016 Volvo 9700 Motor Coach

24114
The 2016 Volvo 9700 Motor Coach is a well-maintained diesel bus with a seating capacity of 56, featuring a Volvo engine and Allison transmission for smooth and efficient travel. This motor coach is a premium vehicle option for long-distance passenger transportation, offering comfort and reliability on the road.
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Mileage 330298
Passengers 56
Year 2016

2011 MCI J4500 Motor Coach

24113
The 2011 MCI J4500 Motor Coach is a well-maintained diesel vehicle that offers a comfortable black interior and seats up to 56 passengers. With its robust Detroit engine and Allison transmission, this motor coach is a reliable choice for long-distance travel.
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Mileage 364232
Passengers 56
Year 2011

1993 MCI J4500 Motorcoach

24013
The 1993 MCI J4500 Motorcoach Limo is a vibrant party bus accommodating 40 passengers, featuring a spacious bathroom and a huge granite ice bar. With 250,000 miles, this bus is equipped with a premium sound system and dance pole, making it perfect for entertainment and events.
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Mileage 250000
Passengers 40
Year 1993

2005 Prevost XLII 40 Motorhome

24002

Explore the 2005 Prevost XLII 40, a non-slide model that has served as a reliable personal coach for the past five years, featuring recent updates and ongoing professional maintenance. With 296,000 miles and key features like LED lights throughout and a new generator, this coach is ready for adventure.

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Mileage 296000
Passengers 0
Year 2005

2025 Freightliner Glaval Legacy Coach

23946
Explore the 2025 Freightliner Glaval Legacy, designed to accommodate up to 41 passengers comfortably. Equipped with a powerful Cummins 300HP engine, this new model is an excellent choice for passenger transport, providing both comfort and reliability.
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Mileage 0
Passengers 41
Year 2025

2008 Ford F650 Concorde II Coach

23763
The 2008 Ford F650 Concorde II is built to accommodate 44 passengers comfortably, powered by a dependable Cummins 240 HP engine. This bus features an automatic transmission and a range of amenities, including front and rear AC, making it perfect for large group travel.
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Mileage 59200
Passengers 44
Year 2008

2008 VanHool C2045 Coach

23527
The 2008 VanHool C2045 is crafted for durability and comfort, making it an ideal choice for long-distance travel. Featuring a reliable Cummins engine, this coach excels in performance, ensuring smooth journeys for passengers.
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Mileage 609466
Passengers 0
Year 2008

2013 Temsa TS30 Coach

23525
The 2013 Temsa TS30 offers a blend of performance and passenger comfort, making it an ideal choice for group travel. Equipped with a Cummins ISL engine, this coach ensures reliable performance on all routes.
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Mileage 116383
Passengers 0
Year 2013

2010 VanHool C2045 Coach

23524
The 2010 VanHool C2045 is designed for comfort and reliability, making it an excellent choice for various transportation requirements. Powered by a Cummins engine, this coach provides impressive performance for smooth long-distance journeys.
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Mileage 604000
Passengers 0
Year 2010

2015 Temsa TS45 Coach

23522
The 2015 Temsa TS45 combines advanced design with superior comfort, making it an ideal choice for group travel. With its powerful Cummins ISX engine, this coach delivers exceptional performance for all your transportation needs.
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Mileage 471206
Passengers 0
Year 2015

2006 VanHool C2045 Coach

23521
The 2006 VanHool C2045 is built with quality and comfort in mind, making it a solid option for various transport needs. Equipped with a Detroit Series 60 engine, this coach delivers reliable performance for long-distance travel.
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Mileage 638913
Passengers 0
Year 2006

2015 Temsa TS30 Coach

23519
The 2015 Temsa TS30 is a versatile coach that combines comfort and reliability, perfectly suited for group transportation. Featuring a powerful Cummins ISL engine, this model ensures impressive performance on various road conditions.
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Mileage 200872
Year 2015

2006 VanHool C2045 Coach

23518
The 2006 VanHool C2045 offers exceptional reliability and comfort for passengers, making it a preferred choice for various transportation needs. Powered by a Detroit Series 60 engine, this coach provides impressive performance for long journeys.
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Year 2006

2008 Prevost H3-45 Coach

23517
The 2008 Prevost H3-45 stands out for its premium construction and superior comfort, ideal for long-distance travel. This coach features a robust Detroit Series 60 engine, ensuring excellent performance on the road.
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Mileage 541365
Year 2008

2012 VanHool T2145 Coach

23515
The 2012 VanHool T2145 offers a reliable travel solution with a spacious interior suitable for comfortable journeys. This coach is powered by a Cummins ISM engine, making it a versatile choice for various transportation needs, including group travel with passenger capacity.
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Mileage 668536
Passengers 0
Year 2012

2016 Volvo 9700 Coach

23336
The 2016 Volvo 9700 is a sophisticated coach bus designed for comfort and reliability, featuring a powerful Volvo engine and Allison transmission for smooth and efficient travel. With seating for 56 passengers, it showcases a sleek white exterior, making it ideal for long-distance travel and group services.
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Mileage 333934
Passengers 56
Year 2016

2017 Volvo 9700 Coach

23335
The 2017 Volvo 9700 is a premier coach bus designed for comfort and efficiency, equipped with a reliable Volvo engine and Allison transmission for smooth journeys. With seating for 56 passengers, it features a classic white exterior, making it a suitable option for both private and commercial transportation.
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Mileage 312369
Passengers 56
Year 2017
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Which Coach Bus Is Right for Your Operation?

When you're looking at coach buses for sale, the right class depends on your route length, passenger volume, driver situation, and how much your customers' in-coach experience drives repeat business. Coach purchases are rarely impulse decisions — the TCO commitment is significant and the wrong spec is expensive to correct. Here's how the main buyer types stack up.

Coach bus buyer-fit matrix by use case
Buyer Type Recommended Coach Class Typical Budget (Used) Key Consideration
Charter operator Standard intercity coach (45–57 pass.) $80,000 – $300,000 DOT operating authority and FMCSA registration required before your first revenue trip. CDL Class B + P endorsement for all drivers. MCI and Prevost dominate used inventory and have the strongest parts networks nationwide.
Tour company Standard intercity or mid-size touring coach (35–57 pass.) $60,000 – $250,000 Amenity tier drives customer reviews — prioritize reclining seats, climate control, Wi-Fi, and restroom condition. Exterior condition matters for branding. High annual mileage makes Prevost H3-45 and MCI J4500 the dominant long-distance choices.
School & university Standard intercity coach (45–57 pass.) $60,000 – $200,000 ADA compliance may be required for public universities — confirm before purchase. CDL Class B + P endorsement required for drivers. Athletic department and field trip use puts high cycle counts on the vehicle; prioritize documented maintenance history.
Church & nonprofit Mid-size touring coach (35–45 pass.) $40,000 – $120,000 Older high-mileage units offer the lowest entry price, but budget for a pre-purchase inspection and a maintenance reserve. CDL Class B + P required — confirm your driver pool has the endorsement before you close. Resale value is modest at this price tier.
Private / executive buyer Converted entertainer coach or luxury motorcoach (40–45 ft) $100,000 – $600,000+ Prevost X3-45 and H3-45 are the standard platforms for custom conversion. Condition of the conversion — slides, plumbing, electrical, generator — matters as much as the coach chassis. Have a Prevost-specialist mechanic inspect before purchase.

Coach Bus Classes: Capacity and Features

Coach buses are sold on amenity tier as much as seat count — the same 45-passenger capacity can mean a stripped intercity commuter or a fully appointed touring coach, with a $150,000 price difference between them. Before you evaluate any specific unit, it helps to know which class you're actually buying into.

Coach bus classes compared by capacity, features, CDL requirement, and used price range
Coach Class Passenger Capacity Typical Length Standard Amenities CDL Required? Used Price Range
Standard intercity coach 45 – 57 passengers 40 – 45 ft Restroom, underfloor luggage bays, reclining seats, overhead storage, climate control; Wi-Fi and USB charging on 2015+ units CDL Class B + P endorsement required $60,000 – $350,000
Mid-size touring coach 35 – 45 passengers 35 – 40 ft Restroom (on most units), reclining seats, luggage storage, climate control; amenity level varies significantly by builder and spec year CDL Class B + P endorsement required $40,000 – $180,000
Mini coach / high-end shuttle 20 – 35 passengers 28 – 35 ft Reclining or captain seats, climate control, Wi-Fi; restroom uncommon at this class unless custom-specified; executive interior finishes available CDL Class B + P endorsement required above 26,000 lbs GVWR $30,000 – $120,000

Amenity specifications vary significantly by model year and prior operator configuration. Always verify restroom condition, Wi-Fi system functionality, and luggage bay integrity in person — these are the highest-cost items to retrofit or repair after purchase.

Common Coach Bus Makes and Models

The used coach market is dominated by a small number of chassis manufacturers whose vehicles make up the majority of North American fleet inventory. When you're comparing used coach buses for sale, understanding the differences between these platforms will save you from buying the wrong bus at the wrong price.

MCI J4500

Motor Coach Industries' J4500 is the most widely operated intercity coach in North America — 56 passengers, 45 ft, with underfloor luggage bays, restroom, reclining seats, and Wi-Fi on 2010+ units. MCI's parts network and service center coverage is unmatched, making the J4500 the lowest-risk used coach purchase for operators new to the category. Used 2010–2018 examples typically run $80,000–$200,000. Best for: charter operators, tour companies, university transport.

MCI D4500

The D4500 is MCI's transit-style intercity coach — rear engine, low floor option, and a design optimized for high-cycle express and commuter routes. Seats 55–57 passengers across 45 ft. The D45CRT LE is the current clean-fuel variant. Used examples from the 2005–2015 era are available in the $60,000–$150,000 range and are particularly common in retired municipal and intercity fleet disposals. Best for: high-frequency charter routes, express operators, fleet buyers.

Prevost H3-45

The Prevost H3-45 is the premium standard in North American motorcoach operations — 55 passengers, 45 ft, with the smoothest highway ride in the class and an interior build quality that holds up better than MCI under heavy touring use. Parts cost more than MCI equivalents and Prevost-certified mechanics are less universally available. Used 2010–2020 examples run $120,000–$350,000 depending on spec. Best for: established tour operators, luxury charter fleets, long-distance routes.

Van Hool CX45 / TX45

Van Hool's CX45 and TX45 are Belgian-built full-size coaches seating 55–57 passengers across 45 ft. The TX45 runs a standard touring configuration; the CX45 is a commuter-optimized variant with fewer amenities and higher passenger density. Both are well-regarded for structural quality and ride comfort. Parts sourcing outside major metro markets can be slower than MCI or Prevost. Used examples typically run $70,000–$200,000. Best for: tour operators, charter fleets.

Setra S417

The Setra S417 is a German-engineered touring coach built on a Mercedes-Benz chassis, seating 49–55 passengers across 40–45 ft. It carries a reputation for exceptional build quality and passenger comfort — the preferred choice for premium European-style touring operations in North America. Parts and specialist service are more regionally concentrated than MCI or Prevost. Used examples run $80,000–$220,000. Best for: premium tour operators, executive charter fleets.

The Real Cost of Coach Bus Ownership

The purchase price is only the first number that matters. Before you buy a coach bus, you need a clear picture of what it costs to keep one running, compliant, and insured — because those annual costs will determine whether the unit makes financial sense for your operation.

Maintenance

Budget $15,000–$40,000 per year for scheduled and reactive maintenance on a standard intercity coach running 50,000–100,000 annual miles. Engine service, transmission fluid, brake overhauls, tire replacement (10–14 tires per coach, $400–$700 each), and air system maintenance are the recurring cost drivers. Older units — anything over 500,000 miles — compress that maintenance window significantly. A Prevost or MCI with a documented full-service history from a certified shop is worth paying a meaningful premium over an equivalent unit without one.

DOT and FMCSA Compliance

If you're operating for compensation, your business needs FMCSA operating authority (MC number) before your first revenue trip. Annual DOT vehicle inspections are required, and vehicles must display valid USDOT numbers. Driver qualification files, drug and alcohol testing programs, and hours-of-service recordkeeping are not optional — the fines for non-compliance exceed most operators' annual maintenance budgets. Build compliance setup costs ($500–$2,000 depending on whether you use a compliance consultant) into your launch budget.

Fuel and DEF Costs

A full-size coach averages 6–8 mpg on highway routes. At 75,000 annual miles, that's roughly 10,000–12,500 gallons of diesel per year. Add diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) for 2010+ EPA-compliant engines — typically 2–3% of fuel consumption volume. Factor both into your per-mile operating cost before pricing routes or charter contracts.

Insurance

Commercial coach insurance for a revenue-service operator typically runs $8,000– $20,000 annually per vehicle, depending on your routes, driver history, and liability limits. FMCSA minimum liability for passenger carriers is $5 million — most operators carry more. See the bus insurance types and coverage requirements guide for a full breakdown of what your policy needs to cover.

Financing and Resale

Commercial vehicle lenders typically require 10–20% down on coach purchases, with terms of 5–7 years. Interest rates vary significantly by your business credit profile and the age of the vehicle — lenders get conservative above 15 years old. On resale, Prevost and MCI hold value better than most other makes: a well-maintained 2015 MCI J4500 purchased for $180,000 will typically resell for $120,000–$140,000 five years later. Setra and Van Hool carry a thinner secondary market, which can affect both resale value and your ability to find a buyer quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a used coach bus cost?

Used coach bus prices range from $40,000 for an older high-mileage unit to $600,000+ for a late-model Prevost or custom entertainer conversion. A solid operational MCI J4500 or Prevost H3-45 in the 2010–2018 model year range typically sells for $100,000–$250,000. Setra and Van Hool units often carry a slight discount versus MCI/Prevost due to thinner parts availability outside major markets.

Do I need a CDL to drive a coach bus?

Yes. All full-size and mid-size coach buses require a CDL Class B with a Passenger (P) endorsement. If you're operating for compensation as a passenger carrier, your drivers also need to meet FMCSA driver qualification requirements — medical certificates, drug and alcohol testing enrollment, and motor vehicle record checks. Confirm your entire driver roster is compliant before your first revenue trip.

How much does it cost to maintain a coach bus?

Budget $15,000–$40,000 annually for a standard intercity coach running 50,000– 100,000 miles per year. Major cost drivers include tires ($400–$700 each, 10–14 per coach), engine service intervals, brake overhauls, and air system maintenance. Older units over 500,000 miles compress the maintenance window significantly. A documented service history from a certified shop justifies a higher purchase price.

What's the difference between MCI and Prevost?

Both are the dominant North American coach platforms — but they serve different operators. MCI (Motor Coach Industries) has the wider parts network and service center coverage, making it the lower-risk choice for operators outside major metros. Prevost's H3-45 delivers superior ride quality and interior durability, and is the preferred platform for premium touring and conversion work. Prevost parts cost more and certified mechanics are less universally available.

Can I finance a used coach bus?

Yes — commercial vehicle lenders and equipment finance companies regularly finance used coaches. Expect to put down 10–20% and qualify on your business credit profile and operating history. Lenders get conservative on vehicles over 15 years old or above 600,000 miles. Some manufacturers and large dealers offer in-house financing programs. Having FMCSA operating authority in place before you apply strengthens your application.

Is buying a used coach bus better than buying new?

For most operators, yes. A 2015–2018 MCI J4500 or Prevost H3-45 with 400,000– 600,000 miles and a clean maintenance history delivers most of its useful service life at 40–60% of new cost. New coaches make sense when warranty coverage, custom spec requirements, or consistent fleet branding justify the premium. For a first coach purchase, a well-documented used unit from a known operator is a lower-risk entry point than a new chassis with no service history yet.

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