The cost of buses varies widely depending on factors such as type, size, and specifications. A new standard city bus can range from $300,000 to $600,000, while electric buses may cost significantly more, often exceeding $700,000. Used buses are typically cheaper, with prices ranging from $20,000 to $200,000 depending on their condition and age. Additionally, operational costs, maintenance, and fuel or charging expenses should also be considered.
no. not usually.
6 busses
Invent a new fuel that doesn't cost the earth, or turn off the engines and take the train.
You drive cars, trucks, and busses in the Philippines, just as you would in much of the rest of teh world.
petrol
Yes
it is bus
They can carry more people than any other vehicle. Some busses do not have seat belts for the passengers.
24000
its busses
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Busses rhymes with trusses. Let's use the word in a sentence: Since Mitch Longley didn't have a car, he was forced to take the busses.