How To Find Used Buses Marquette MI

Are you looking for a used bus? In fact, used buses are everywhere and you'll probably be surprised when you see how many are on the market.

Local Companies

Auto World of Marquette
(906) 225-6767
729 W Washington St
Marquette, MI
G T Sales
(906) 249-4448
6485 US Highway 41 S
Marquette, MI
Pepp Motors
(906) 228-7272
2203 US Highway 41 W
Marquette, MI
Jon's Auto
(906) 225-5566
1004 W Washington St
Marquette, MI
Trux N Carz
(906) 346-3300
527 State Highway M553
Marquette, MI
Sheppard Motor Sales Inc
(586) 468-0521
411 Northbound Gratiot A
Mount Clemens, MI
Car Depot Inc
(586) 757-9800
23649 Van Dyke Ave
Warren, MI
The Motor Zone
(269) 385-5000
2828 Stadium Dr
Kalamazoo, MI
Romeo Auto Sales
(586) 752-2261
233 W Lafayette St
Romeo, MI
Action Auto Sales & Detailing
(269) 782-3939
51076 M 51 N
Dowagiac, MI

If this is the first time you're buying a used bus, you may be wondering where you can find used buses and whether you'll have many options once you locate a dealer. In fact, used buses are everywhere and you'll probably be surprised when you see how many are on the market. Granted you may need to travel a little further than you would for, say, a used car, but you should be able to find a used bus in your general area that you can pick up, or you may be able to have your used bus delivered to you for an additional fee.

Start looking for used buses at:

  1. Auctions. Auctions can be a great opportunity to find high quality used buses for a cheap price. Although this is not always the case, many times auctions will have strict rules about the quality of their used buses because of insurance requirements and will be auctioning off buses that have been well maintained. Oftentimes buses will be sold at auction because a project has run out of funding or shut down and its assets must be liquidated.

    You can find local auctions by looking in the classified section of your local newspaper, asking your local police office when and where their auctions are held (police departments often auction off impounded and seized vehicles) and by going online. For a list of seized buses in your area you can visit Car Auction.

  2. Municipal governments or school districts. If you want to do some calling around, you might be able to get in touch with someone from your local school district or municipal government who can give you information about their bus fleets. Most school districts buy their own buses and hire their own drivers, but some contract with companies like Laidlaw, who provide the school districts with buses and driving services. You'll have to contact your local school district or municipal government (or sometimes the county transportation department) to determine the age of their fleet as well as if and when they'd be willing to sell their used buses.

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Author: Staff Writer

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