An armoed vehicle weighs about 12000 lb (5448 kg). You can read more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRAP_(armored_vehicle) or www.answers.com/topic/armored-truck
The only cars that would weigh as much as a bus would be stretched limousines and/or heavily armored presidential/diplomatic vehicles.
Armored vehicles are widely used in the banking industry to transfer large cash quantities. Brinks Home Security also uses them. Military applications are frequent with armored vehicles.
MRAP's are armored fighting vehicles used by the armed forces to survive IED and ambush attacks. They weigh 14+ tons, and the ground can support them in most areas.
Armored vehicle rental rates differ by location. In Locations where armored vehicles are plentiful, daily rates are cheap. $1000-$1,200 per day. In areas with few vehicles but a steady demand of clients, rates are higher. $7,500 per day for an armored Mercedes in Washington D.C. Try Diplomat Armored Rentals. They have flat rate pricing and their prices are listed online.
Pekka Kantakoski has written: 'Suomalaiset panssarivaunujoukot, 1919-1969' -- subject(s): Armored vehicles, Military, History, Military Armored vehicles
There were many American vehicles in World War 2. These vehicles included the Army tanks, armored cars, cruiser tanks, infantry tanks, and armored personnel carriers.
About 15-30 tons, depends on nation,force, and 190 metr tonnes
It can defeat armored vehicles...
Infantry Fighting Vehicles are BMPs and Armored Personnel Carriers are BTRs.
Trevor Larkum has written: 'Preserved German tanks' -- subject(s): Armored vehicles, Military, Military Armored vehicles, Pictorial works, Tanks (Military science)
They travel in department vehicles, which may range from cruisers/interceptors to armored vehicles.
Ambulance, airplane, auto, automobile and armored car are transportation vehicles. They begin with the letter a.