Shuttle Buses

Buying a used shuttle bus starts with route type, passenger comfort, ADA access, and operating cost.

  • Best fit: Airport, hotel, campus, corporate, church, senior, and charter routes.
  • Budget: Often $15,000-$50,000 depending on seating, mileage, ADA lift, and condition.
  • Check: Doors, lift records, HVAC, interior wear, chassis type, and CDL fit.
Need help choosing? Compare shuttle types, capacity, ADA options, and luggage needs after the listings. View the decision guide
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2003 Chevrolet Bluebird Shuttle Bus

24076

The 2003 Chevrolet Bluebird bus is designed to comfortably accommodate 21 passengers. Featuring a 6.0L V8 gas engine and an automatic transmission, it has a mileage of 90,942, making it a reliable choice for transportation services.

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Mileage 90942
Passengers 21
Year 2003

2005 International Krystal Shuttle Bus

24074

The 2005 International Krystal Conversion provides ample space for 35 passengers, making it ideal for large group travel. This used bus features an automatic transmission and has a mileage of 122,890, ensuring reliable performance for various transport needs.

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Mileage 122890
Passengers 35
Year 2005

2010 Freightliner American Coach

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The 2010 Freightliner 20P + 2WC American Coach is designed to accommodate 20 passengers with an additional 2 wheelchair positions for accessibility. Powered by a reliable 6.7L diesel engine and automatic transmission, this bus has a mileage of 58,454.
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Mileage 58454
Passengers 20
Year 2010

2010 Ford Champion Challenger Shuttle Bus

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The 2010 Ford Champion Challenger offers a capacity of 12 passengers and includes wheelchair accessibility features. With a mileage of 50,360, this used bus is a reliable choice for small group transportation.
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Mileage 50360
Passengers 12
Year 2010

2012 Ford Turtletop Shuttle Bus

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The 2012 Ford Turtletop 24P offers a spacious interior accommodating all passengers with a strong 6.8L V10 gas engine and automatic transmission. With a mileage of 95,504, this bus is ideal for various shuttle and transportation services.
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Mileage 95504
Passengers 0
Year 2012

2014 Chevrolet ElDorado ADA Shuttle Bus

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The 2014 Chevrolet 16P + 2WC ElDorado is designed to accommodate up to 16 passengers, including 2 wheelchair positions for enhanced accessibility. This bus features a reliable 6.0 V8 gas engine combined with an automatic transmission, making it a great choice for various transportation needs.
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Mileage 98850
Passengers 16
Year 2014

2024 Chevrolet Terra Transit Shuttle Bus

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The 2024 Chevrolet Turtle Top Terra Transit is designed to comfortably transport up to 14 passengers, offering versatility and comfort for various group needs. Equipped with a powerful 6.6L V8 engine, this shuttle bus also features a superior A/C system and ample storage options.
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Passengers 14
Year 2024

2016 Ford Startrans Shuttle Bus

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The 2016 Ford E-450 Startrans is built to accommodate up to 36 passengers, making it an excellent choice for large group transportation. This shuttle bus features a BraunAbility wheelchair lift, enhancing accessibility for all passengers.
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Mileage 16000
Passengers 36
Year 2016

2013 Ford E-350 Cutaway Shuttle Bus

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The 2013 Ford E-350 Van Shuttle is designed to accommodate 10 passengers and features a black exterior with upgraded wheels and sound system. With 210,470 miles, this Turtle Top bus includes a working TV and well-maintained upholstery.

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Mileage 210470
Passengers 10
Year 2013

2019 Ford F-550 Cutaway Shuttle Bus

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The 2019 Ford F-550 Mini Bus Shuttle is designed for accessibility, featuring a wheelchair lift and accommodating 24 passengers comfortably. With 130,435 miles, this bus includes a TV monitor and is up to date with all maintenance, ensuring a reliable transportation option.
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Mileage 130435
Passengers 24
Year 2019

2018 Ford E-450 Cutaway Shuttle Bus

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The 2018 Ford E-450 Mini Bus Shuttle features a wheelchair lift and accommodates 22 passengers, making it an excellent choice for accessible transportation. With 108,734 miles, this bus includes features like tinted windows and a TV/DVD system for added entertainment.
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Mileage 108734
Passengers 22
Year 2018

2018 Ford E-450 Cutaway Shuttle Bus

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The 2018 Ford E-450 Mini Bus Shuttle is equipped with a wheelchair lift and has a capacity for 22 passengers, making it a great choice for accessible transport. With only 74,535 miles, this bus features tinted windows and premium brakes for enhanced safety and comfort.
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Mileage 74535
Passengers 22
Year 2018

2013 Freightliner M2 Cutaway Shuttle Bus

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The 2013 Freightliner M2 Mini Bus Shuttle offers a spacious capacity for 29 passengers and is designed for comfort and functionality, featuring premium sound and reclining leather seats. With a luggage compartment and a range of entertainment options, this bus is perfect for shuttle and tour services.
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Mileage 91180
Passengers 29
Year 2013

2007 Ford E450 Shuttle Bus

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The 2007 Federal Coach is designed for comfortable group transportation, accommodating up to 15 passengers. Powered by a reliable 6.8L V10 engine, this bus features high-back seats for added comfort during travel.
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Mileage 131025
Passengers 15
Year 2007

2012 Ford F450 Shuttle Bus

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The 2012 Goshen Coach GCII P/T is equipped to transport up to 16 passengers, making it suitable for group travel and shuttle services. Featuring a robust 6.7L V8 engine, this bus includes an electric entry door for easy access.
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Mileage 181300
Passengers 16
Year 2012

2012 Ford E450 Shuttle Bus

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The 2012 TurtleTop Odyssey P/T is designed for transporting up to 14 passengers comfortably, making it a great option for small groups. Powered by a reliable 5.4L V8 engine, this bus features an electric entrance door for easy access and convenience.
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Mileage 86960
Passengers 14
Year 2012

2012 Ford F550 Shuttle Bus

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The 2012 Ford F550 is designed to transport up to 20 passengers comfortably, making it suitable for shuttles and group travel. Featuring a powerful 6.7L V8 engine, this bus includes an electric entry door for easy access and convenience.

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Mileage 91282
Passengers 20
Year 2012

2015 Freightliner S2C Shuttle Bus

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The 2015 Goshen Coach GCII P/T is designed to transport up to 30 passengers comfortably, making it perfect for group outings. Powered by a robust Cummins ISB 6.7L V6 Turbo engine, this bus features an electric entry door for convenient access.
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Mileage 56494
Passengers 30
Year 2015

2016 Ford F550 Shuttle Bus

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The 2016 Glaval Entourage comfortably seats up to 33 passengers, making it an excellent choice for group transportation. Powered by a robust 6.8L V10 Triton engine, it features an elite bonded window for enhanced visibility and style.
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Mileage 80674
Passengers 33
Year 2016

2018 Ford E350 Shuttle Bus

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The 2018 Turtle Top VanTerra XLT Exec comfortably accommodates up to 14 passengers, making it suitable for executive travel. Featuring a powerful 6.8L V10 engine, it comes equipped with an electric entry door for added convenience.
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Mileage 158621
Passengers 14
Year 2018

2018 Ford E450 Shuttle Bus

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The 2018 World Trans 28EWH is ideal for transporting up to 29 passengers, making it perfect for group outings and events. Powered by a robust 6.8L V10 engine, this bus features an electric entry door for convenient access and comfort.
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Mileage 118404
Passengers 29
Year 2018

2019 Ford F550 Shuttle Bus

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The 2019 Ford F550 provides spacious and versatile seating for up to 33 passengers, making it an excellent choice for large groups. Equipped with a powerful 6.8L V10 engine, this bus features an AM/FM Stereo with Bluetooth for enjoyable travel entertainment.

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Mileage 64000
Passengers 33
Year 2019

2021 Ford E450 Shuttle Bus

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The 2021 Ford E450 offers high-end travel accommodations for up to 25 passengers, ensuring a luxurious journey with advanced features. Powered by a strong 7.3L V8 engine, it includes a High Capacity A/C Package that guarantees comfort in all weather conditions.

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Mileage 50801
Passengers 25
Year 2021

2025 Chevrolet 4500 Starcraft AllStar Cutaway

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Presenting the 2025 Chevrolet 4500 Starcraft AllStar, designed to comfortably transport 15 passengers. With its efficient 6.6L V-8 gas engine, this new model is a fantastic option for passenger transport, ready to meet your travel needs.
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Mileage 0
Passengers 15
Year 2025
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Which Shuttle Bus Is Right for Your Operation?

When you're looking at shuttle buses for sale, the right configuration depends on your route profile, passenger count, driver licensing situation, and whether your funding source requires ADA compliance. Shuttle buses serve more commercial use cases than any other bus class — from daily employee runs to hotel airport loops to federally funded medical transport. Here's how the main buyer types compare.

Shuttle bus buyer-fit matrix by use case
Buyer Type Recommended Capacity Typical Budget (Used) Key Consideration
Corporate / employee shuttle 20–35 passengers $20,000 – $45,000 Passenger comfort and professional interior matter for employee perception. CDL Class B required above 26,000 lbs GVWR; confirm before your driver roster is set. High annual mileage makes diesel the practical engine choice.
Hotel & airport transfer 12–24 passengers $15,000 – $35,000 Cycle count is high — multiple daily runs add up fast. Prioritize chassis condition and transmission serviceability over cosmetics. Luggage storage capacity is as important as seat count for airport routes.
Medical & senior transport 12–20 passengers, ADA-equipped $20,000 – $50,000 ADA lift (minimum 600 lb capacity) and Q'Straint or Sure-Lok securement are typically required. If you receive Medicaid or federal funding, verify compliance specs with your program before purchase — not all lift-equipped units qualify.
Church & nonprofit 12–20 passengers $12,000 – $28,000 Non-CDL operability is the priority — keep GVWR under 26,001 lbs and passenger count at 15 or fewer. Clean interior and reliable mechanicals matter; budget for a pre-purchase inspection on any unit over 100,000 miles.
Tour & charter operator 24–45 passengers $30,000 – $65,000 Passenger amenities — reclining seats, climate control, USB charging, Wi-Fi — drive customer ratings. CDL Class B + P endorsement required. Consider mid-size coach if your routes consistently run 35+ passengers.

Shuttle Bus Size Classes and Specifications

Unlike school buses, shuttle buses don't carry a federal type classification — your size decision comes down to passenger count, route requirements, and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR — the maximum safe loaded weight). The GVWR you choose determines whether your drivers need a CDL, which shapes your hiring and operations from day one.

Shuttle bus size classes: capacity, length, GVWR, CDL requirement, and used price range
Size Class Passenger Capacity Typical Length GVWR Class CDL Required? Used Price Range
Small shuttle bus 12 – 20 passengers 20 – 26 ft Under 26,000 lbs (Class 4–5) No CDL if ≤15 passengers and <26,001 lbs GVWR — verify per vehicle $12,000 – $28,000
Mid-size shuttle bus 21 – 35 passengers 26 – 35 ft 26,001 – 33,000 lbs (Class 6) CDL Class B + P endorsement required $22,000 – $45,000
Full-size shuttle bus 36 – 45 passengers 35 – 40 ft Over 33,000 lbs (Class 7) CDL Class B + P endorsement required $35,000 – $65,000

CDL rules vary by state and by whether you're transporting passengers for compensation. Confirm requirements with your state DMV before finalizing your purchase. ADA-equipped units in any size class typically add $6,000–$15,000 to your budget.

Common Shuttle Bus Makes and Models

When you're comparing used shuttle buses for sale, most units you'll encounter are body-on-chassis builds — a purpose-built passenger body mounted on a Ford, Chevrolet, or Mercedes commercial chassis. Here are the makes you'll see most often and what each suits best.

Starcraft Starlite & Allstar

The most common shuttle bus body in used inventory. Starcraft builds on Ford E450, E350, Ford Transit, and Chevrolet 4500 chassis, seating 12–28 passengers. The Allstar is the workhorse mid-capacity model; the Starlite runs a more refined interior suited to corporate and hotel work. Ford-chassis versions stay under the CDL threshold in most configurations. Best for: corporate shuttles, hotel transfers, church transport.

ElDorado Aerotech

ElDorado National's Aerotech is a body-on-chassis shuttle running primarily on Ford E450 and Ford F550 platforms, seating 20–28 passengers. It's a proven fleet workhorse with a straightforward interior, good headroom, and wide availability in the 2010–2020 model year range. ADA lift-equipped versions are common in used inventory. Best for: medical and senior transport operators, corporate fleets, airport hotel shuttles.

Glaval Universal & Concorde II

Glaval builds on Ford E450 and Chevrolet 4500 chassis, seating 14–24 passengers. The Universal is the standard-capacity model; the Concorde II steps up with a more coach-like interior. Both are well-regarded for build quality relative to their price point, and ADA-equipped versions are available in used inventory. Best for: corporate shuttles, tour operators, senior transport programs.

Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

The Sprinter is a unibody van-conversion — which means a smoother ride and car-like handling, but a lower ceiling on durability under heavy daily cycling. You get 12–15 passengers in standard configuration and strong diesel fuel economy. Repair costs run higher than Ford chassis equivalents when things go wrong. Best for: premium hotel transfers, executive shuttles, and low-mileage routes where presentation matters more than cycle count.

Ford Transit Passenger Van

The Ford Transit seats 10–15 passengers — sitting right at the line between a passenger van and a purpose-built shuttle. You get non-CDL operation in most configurations, low acquisition cost, and easy service anywhere. It's not suited to heavy daily cycling or ADA lift retrofits. Best for: churches and nonprofits, small corporate shuttles, and routes where non-CDL operation is non-negotiable.

Collins & Turtle Top

Collins and Turtle Top build activity and shuttle bus bodies on Ford and Chevrolet cutaway chassis, seating 14–30 passengers. Collins is dominant in the school activity and crossover shuttle market; Turtle Top covers hotel, corporate, and tour applications with higher interior finish options. Both offer ADA-equipped variants. Best for: multi-use operators, church and camp programs, hotel and resort transport.

Shuttle Bus Use Cases

Corporate & Employee Shuttle. Employee shuttles run fixed routes on tight schedules, often multiple times a day. Your priority is reliability and interior comfort — employees notice a tired interior and a rough ride. A 20–35 passenger mid-size shuttle on a Ford E450 or Chevrolet 4500 chassis is the standard fit for this use case. High annual mileage makes diesel the practical engine choice, and your drivers will need a CDL Class B with P endorsement above 26,000 lbs GVWR. Budget $20,000–$45,000 for a solid used unit.

Hotel & Airport Transfer. Airport shuttles run short, high-frequency loops with heavy loading and unloading cycles. You need a durable chassis, a wide entry door, and enough luggage storage to handle checked-bag volume — underfloor or rear compartment storage is a significant spec difference between models. When you're evaluating used shuttle buses for sale in this segment, pay more for low-mileage drivetrain and transmission condition than for cosmetics. Starcraft Allstar and ElDorado Aerotech are the dominant models here.

Medical & Senior Transport. If you're operating non-emergency medical transport (NEMT) or senior mobility programs, ADA compliance isn't optional — it's typically a funding condition. Your unit needs a wheelchair lift rated at minimum 600 lbs, Q'Straint or Sure-Lok four-point securement, and adequate maneuvering clearance inside the cabin. Low-floor transit-style bodies reduce boarding time for ambulatory seniors. Before you purchase, confirm your lift and securement specs against your state Medicaid or program requirements. See the ADA-compliant bus buying guide for a full compliance checklist.

Church & Nonprofit. Your budget and non-CDL operability define this purchase. A 12–20 passenger small shuttle under 26,001 lbs GVWR avoids the CDL requirement in most states, opening up your volunteer driver pool. Presentation matters — your vehicle shows up at events and reflects on your organization. Prioritize clean body condition and a reliable service history over low mileage, and always budget for a pre-purchase inspection on any unit over 100,000 miles.

Tour & Charter Operator. Charter work puts passengers in the vehicle for longer periods — your amenities directly affect reviews and repeat business. Look for reclining seats, individual climate control, USB charging, and Wi-Fi capability in any unit you're putting in front of paying customers. Full-size shuttles seating 24–45 passengers require CDL Class B with P endorsement. If your routes regularly fill 35+ seats, compare mid-size coach buses before you commit — the step up in amenities and passenger experience may justify the cost difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a used shuttle bus cost?

Used shuttle bus prices range from $12,000 for older small-capacity cutaways to $65,000 for late-model full-size units with ADA lifts and premium interiors. If you're shopping for a mid-size 20–28 passenger unit in the 2015–2020 range, expect to pay $22,000–$40,000 for a solid used shuttle bus. ADA-equipped units add $6,000–$15,000 to your budget for the lift and securement system.

Do I need a CDL to drive a shuttle bus?

It depends on the vehicle. If your shuttle bus has a GVWR under 26,001 lbs and carries 15 or fewer passengers, most states don't require a CDL. Above either threshold, you'll need a CDL Class B with a Passenger (P) endorsement. If you're running compensated transport, state rules vary — confirm with your DMV before you build your driver roster around a specific vehicle.

Is diesel, gas, or electric better for a shuttle bus?

Diesel is the standard for operators running over 30,000 miles annually — better fuel economy, longer engine life, and stronger resale value. Gas (typically Ford V10 or Chevy 6.0L) costs less upfront and is easier to service in most markets. Electric shuttle buses are entering the used market now — lower fuel and maintenance costs over time, but higher purchase price and charging infrastructure are real considerations. See our zero-emission fleet guide if you're evaluating an electric transition.

What ADA equipment do I need on a shuttle bus?

For ADA-compliant passenger transport, your shuttle needs a wheelchair lift rated at a minimum 600 lbs, at least two Q'Straint or Sure-Lok four-point securement positions, adequate maneuvering clearance inside the cabin, and kneeling suspension if your operation involves ambulatory passengers with mobility limitations. If your funding source is federal or Medicaid, confirm exact specs before purchase — program requirements vary.

How often does a shuttle bus need maintenance?

A standard diesel shuttle bus on a commercial chassis needs an oil change every 10,000–15,000 miles, transmission service every 30,000–60,000 miles, and a full brake inspection annually. High-cycle operations — airport loops, employee shuttles — accelerate brake and tire wear significantly. Budget $3,000–$6,000 per vehicle annually for scheduled maintenance on a mid-size unit running 30,000–50,000 miles per year.

Is buying a used shuttle bus better than buying new?

For most operators, yes. A three-to-five year old shuttle bus in the 50,000–120,000 mile range delivers most of its useful life at 40–60% of the new price. New makes sense when you need a warranty program, specific ADA specs unavailable used, or your operation demands consistent branding across a fleet. For single-unit buyers or small fleets, the used shuttle bus market offers far better ROI at current new-vehicle pricing.

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