NABI tried to sell full low floor buses on the US market back in those days when these Compobuses were developed (2001 - 2002), but the American transit authorities weren't open for such an unconventional power-train layout. (A full low floor bus requires rear axles designed especially for low floor buses with differential put on the side as well as the engine and transmission.)
@@Autszajder1 I wonder if they still would have been making high floors if they hadn’t gone out of business. Two steps makes difference for mein ride quality. I miss those kinds of busses.
Nice video
Cool busss
NABI has always been generous with high floor section. I would imagine those proterras with it all being low floor except right behind the wheels.
NABI tried to sell full low floor buses on the US market back in those days when these Compobuses were developed (2001 - 2002), but the American transit authorities weren't open for such an unconventional power-train layout. (A full low floor bus requires rear axles designed especially for low floor buses with differential put on the side as well as the engine and transmission.)
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I wonder if they still would have been making high floors if they hadn’t gone out of business. Two steps makes difference for mein ride quality. I miss those kinds of busses.
The ones with the Detroit Diesel Series 50MK-G sound amazing. I could listen to them all day.
Same here bro man 😎
me 2
Yep.
Yessir!!!
Composite buses
Love this design only seen it in California tho
They also have these buses in Arizona
Were these the last buses NABI ever built?
Unfortunately, yes
1:00 the Cummins Westport sound good bus not as much as the 50GS!
0:11 just listen to that music
Nice cotton buses.