Shuttle Buses
Shuttle buses are the workhorse of the group transportation industry — reliable, versatile, and built for daily commercial use. BusesForSale.com covers everything from compact 12-passenger non-CDL Ford E-450 models to premium 39-passenger executive coaches, new and used. Our shuttle buses serve hotels, airports, corporate campuses, universities, senior care facilities, NEMT providers, and church fleets. ADA-accessible models with Braun wheelchair lifts consistently available. Every bus inspected and ready to ship nationwide. Call 877-287-7253.
Understanding Shuttle Bus Chassis & Body Builders
One of the most common points of confusion for first-time shuttle bus buyers is the relationship between the chassis and the bus body. Unlike a car or van, a shuttle bus is a two-component vehicle: the chassis is manufactured by one company, and the bus body is built by a separate specialty manufacturer and mounted onto it.
Understanding both components helps you evaluate listings accurately, compare apples to apples, and make a more informed purchase decision.
Shuttle Buses by Industry — Finding the Right Configuration
The right shuttle bus depends heavily on your specific operational environment. Here's how the most common buyers approach the purchase:
Hotels & Resorts
Airport transfer routes and guest shuttles. Prioritize: clean white or branded exterior, comfortable forward-facing seating, rear luggage compartment, reliable entry-level diesel or gas powertrain. Most common configuration: 20–28 passengers on Ford F-550 or E-450 chassis with StarCraft or ElDorado body. ADA lift optional depending on property requirements.
Airport Ground Transport
High-cycle daily operations, high costs of employee parking, with frequent boarding and deboarding. Prioritize: durable electric entry door, easy-clean flooring, robust air conditioning, proven chassis with widely available service. ADA compliance is often required. Most common: 20–29 passengers on F-550 or Freightliner with StarCraft or Grech body.
Corporate & Campus Shuttles
Employee commuter runs and campus-to-campus routes. Prioritize: professional appearance, comfortable seating with seat belts, audio system, reliable diesel powertrain for high daily mileage. Most common: 25–39 passengers on Freightliner with Grech, ElDorado, or Glaval body. Premium builds with USB charging and entertainment systems increasingly common.
Senior Care & NEMT
Assisted living outings and non-emergency medical transport. ADA compliance is typically non-negotiable. Prioritize: Braun or Ricon wheelchair lift, automatic tie-downs, accessible aisle width, easy step-up entry, rear air conditioning. Most common: 14–22 passengers with 2–4 wheelchair positions on Ford E-450 or F-550 with StarCraft, ElDorado, or Startrans body.
Churches & Faith Communities
Congregation and church transport and youth outings. Prioritize: non-CDL configurations where possible, easy drivability for volunteer drivers, affordable entry price, reliable low-maintenance powertrain. Most common: 14–20 passengers on Ford E-450 with StarCraft or Goshen body. Non-CDL configurations are widely available in this range.
Universities & Schools
Campus transit, athletic department transport, and field trip vehicles. Prioritize: durability for high daily cycle use, ADA compliance for campus accessibility requirements, sufficient capacity for team transport. Most common: 20–29 passengers on F-550 or Freightliner. Diesel powertrains preferred for high-mileage routes.
What to Evaluate When Buying a Used Shuttle Bus
Shuttle buses are commercial vehicles designed for daily heavy use — which means a well-maintained used shuttle can deliver excellent value, and a poorly maintained one can deliver expensive surprises. Here are the key areas to evaluate:
- Entry door operation. Electric plug doors and power entry doors are the most common failure point on high-cycle shuttle buses. Test the door through multiple open/close cycles and confirm the seal is intact. Budget for door repair if the operation is sluggish or the door fails to seal completely.
- Air conditioning — front and rear. Confirm both front dash A/C and rear roof-mounted A/C units blow cold and cycle on/off properly. Rear A/C compressor replacements on shuttle buses typically run $800–$2,500 depending on the unit.
- Wheelchair lift condition. If the bus is ADA-equipped, cycle the Braun or Ricon lift through a full deployment and stowage sequence with weight on the platform. Test the tie-down tracks for smooth operation. Wheelchair lift rebuilds are costly — confirm the lift is fully functional before purchasing.
- Flooring and interior condition. Shuttle bus floors take significant wear. Inspect for delamination, soft spots, or water intrusion around the wheel wells and entry step area. Flooring replacement typically costs $1,500–$3,500 on a standard shuttle.
- Engine and transmission. Request a service history if available. For Ford-chassis shuttles, verify oil change intervals and any TSB-related maintenance (particularly on 6.8L V10 and older 6.0L diesel models). For Freightliner Cummins-powered shuttles, air filter, fuel filter, and DEF system condition are key checkpoints.
- Rust and body seams. Inspect all body seam joints, wheel wells, and the underside of the rear luggage compartment for rust. Minor surface rust is common on older units; structural rust or compromised body seams are more serious concerns.
FAQs
What is a shuttle bus, and who manufactures them?
A shuttle bus is unique because it is typically a "two-component" vehicle. The chassis and engine are built by a major automotive manufacturer (like Ford, Chevrolet, or Freightliner), while the bus body and interior are built and assembled by a specialty manufacturer (such as Starcraft, Glaval, or ElDorado). You are getting the reliability of a commercial chassis combined with a purpose-built passenger cabin.
What are the most common uses for a shuttle bus?
Shuttle buses are designed for efficient, short-to-medium distance passenger transport. They are the go-to choice for airport parking lots, hotel guest transport, corporate campuses, university transit, and church outings. Because they feature wide entry doors and are easy to board, they are also highly popular with senior care facilities and Non-Emergency Medical Transport (NEMT) providers.
Do I need a CDL to drive a shuttle bus?
It depends on the passenger capacity of the vehicle. We carry compact shuttle buses designed for 12 to 14 passengers, which often fall under the non-CDL threshold. For larger groups, we also stock mid-size and premium executive coaches that seat up to 39 passengers; these larger models will require a driver with a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
Are your shuttle buses equipped for ADA accessibility?
Yes, accessibility is a major requirement for many of our buyers. We consistently carry ADA-accessible models equipped with commercial-grade features like Braun wheelchair lifts, dedicated tie-down positions, and specialized safety equipment. You can easily filter our inventory to find the perfect accessible vehicle for your senior care facility or transit business.
What should I inspect when buying a used shuttle bus?
When evaluating a used shuttle bus, you should look closely at the electric entry door operation, ensure both the front and rear air conditioning systems are fully functional, and test the wheelchair lift if it is ADA-equipped. It's also important to check the interior flooring for heavy wear and inspect the body seams for rust.
Do you deliver shuttle buses directly to my organization?
Absolutely. As an active, full-service dealership, we understand that logistics can be challenging. Every shuttle bus we sell is fully inspected and ready for nationwide shipping. Whether you are buying a single 14-passenger shuttle for a local church or upgrading an entire corporate fleet, we can arrange to have your vehicle delivered directly to your door.
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