Mini Buses
Mini buses are the most versatile small-group transport vehicles on the market — compact enough for urban routes and parking constraints, yet spacious enough for groups up to 20 passengers. Our mini bus inventory includes both new and used models from Ford, Chevrolet, and Mercedes-Benz, built on cutaway chassis with professional bus bodies from StarCraft, ElDorado, Glaval, and Winnebago.
Mini buses are ideal for hotels and resorts, churches, assisted living and senior care facilities, corporate campuses, airport operators, and daycare fleets. ADA-accessible models with Braun wheelchair lifts regularly available. Many configurations fall below the CDL threshold. Call 877-287-7253.
Mini Bus Buyer's Guide
- Match Capacity to Your Actual Load
Mini buses typically seat 8–24 passengers. Size for your average load, not your peak:
- 8–12 passengers – Hotel shuttles, executive transport, patient transport
- 12–16 passengers – Assisted living, private schools, small tour operators
- 16–24 passengers – Employee transport, camps, community organizations
- Gas or Diesel?
- Gasoline – Lower upfront cost, easier to service anywhere. Ford's 6.8L V10 and 7.3L V8 are proven workhorses. Best for lower-mileage routes.
- Diesel – Better fuel economy for high-volume use. Ford F-550 Powerstroke and Chevrolet 4500 Duramax reward operators running 30,000+ miles per year.
- Know the CDL Rules
If a bus carries 16+ passengers or weighs over 26,000 lbs GVWR, a Class B CDL with passenger endorsement is required. Many mini buses in our inventory fall below both thresholds. Always confirm GVWR — not just seat count — before you buy.
- Chassis and Body Builder Both Matter
- Chassis – Ford (E-350, E-450, F-550, Transit) and Chevrolet (Express, 4500) offer the best parts availability and resale value in the segment.
- Body builder – Look for reputable builders like ElDorado National, StarCraft, Glaval, Turtletop, and Champion for interior quality and long-term durability.
- Features Worth Prioritizing
Dual A/C, high-back seating with seat belts, a power entry door, backup camera, and tinted glass are the features that protect passenger comfort, safety, and your organization's reputation on every route.
- Always Check Maintenance History
Fleet-owned buses from municipalities, hospitals, or universities are typically the best-maintained units on the market. Ask for service records and confirm DOT inspection status before committing.
FAQs
What defines a mini bus, and how many people does it seat?
A mini bus (often called a "cutaway" bus) is a passenger vehicle built on a light-to-medium duty chassis—most commonly a Ford E-Series or Chevrolet Express—with a specialized passenger body. These versatile vehicles typically seat between 12 and 20 passengers, making them the ideal solution for groups that have outgrown passenger vans but don't yet require a mid-size coach.
Do I need a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to drive a mini bus?
In most states, if your mini bus is designed to carry 15 passengers or fewer (including the driver), you do not need a CDL. However, if the bus is configured for 16 or more passengers, or if its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) exceeds 26,000 lbs, a CDL is generally required. Many of the mini buses in our inventory are specifically built to fall under the non-CDL threshold.
Which organizations typically use mini buses?
Mini buses are the "workhorses" for many community-focused organizations. They are the top choice for church youth groups, senior living communities, daycare centers, and hotel airport shuttles. Their smaller footprint makes them easier to drive and park in standard lots compared to full-size shuttle buses.
What are the most reliable brands and manufacturers for mini buses?
We carry mini buses from the industry's most trusted manufacturers. You will regularly find bodies built by companies like Starcraft, ElDorado, and Glaval, which are then mounted on dependable Ford or Chevrolet chassis. For organizations looking for premium efficiency and European styling, we also stock Mercedes-Benz Sprinter-based options.
Are ADA-compliant mini buses available for medical or senior transport?
Yes. Accessibility is a key feature of our inventory. Many of our mini buses come equipped with ADA-compliant wheelchair lifts, non-slip flooring, and flexible seating layouts to accommodate passengers with mobility challenges. This makes them a perfect fit for Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) providers and assisted living facilities.
Should I buy a new or used mini bus for my organization?
While new mini buses offer the latest technology and full warranties, a high-quality used mini bus can often provide 80-90% of the same service life at a fraction of the cost. Because these vehicles use common commercial chassis, they are easy and affordable to maintain.
