Love these buses. I live in the US, and a difference that I notice with the Canadian versions of these buses is that theres more black accessories on them (I.e the visors and the stripes, the front engine top, etc.), as compared to the US where you’ll see some of those exact same buses most likely without those extra accessories on them (some do have them here though but not all of the accessories are intact like they are in CA.)
That’s just up to the company who’s operating them. There are plenty of US companies that have completely of blacked out buses. Just for example, Educational Bus Transportation Inc. in NY has a colossal fleet of buses, all of the newer IC’s and C2’s have blacked out tinted windows, black wheels, black grille, all black trim.
@@AJDeere I mean, you aren’t wrong, most of the transmissions and engines put in them were absolute crap. Our A3’s and TC2000’s would last up to 280,000 miles with no problems.
@@SunsetChaser3 Actually Mercedes-Benz still owns Daimler. But thats not the point, Mercedes-Benz themselves did not build that school bus so there’s no logic putting a mercedes logo on the bus. Thats like putting a Dodge logo on a Fiat. Sure, Fiat owns Dodge, but those individual companies still built their vehicles lol.
Love these buses. I live in the US, and a difference that I notice with the Canadian versions of these buses is that theres more black accessories on them (I.e the visors and the stripes, the front engine top, etc.), as compared to the US where you’ll see some of those exact same buses most likely without those extra accessories on them (some do have them here though but not all of the accessories are intact like they are in CA.)
Black looks cooler
That’s just up to the company who’s operating them. There are plenty of US companies that have completely of blacked out buses. Just for example, Educational Bus Transportation Inc. in NY has a colossal fleet of buses, all of the newer IC’s and C2’s have blacked out tinted windows, black wheels, black grille, all black trim.
@@tameraranger no
@@AJDeere ttgtgyh
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I remember when I met my friends last year
I didn't ask
Half of those buses are older than our fleet, and our 2017 T3’s are already rusting.
Good they are shitters
@@AJDeere The D3’s were, definitely not the T3’s. It’s the stupid salt we put on the roads, it ruins every vehicle.
@@AJDeere I mean, you aren’t wrong, most of the transmissions and engines put in them were absolute crap. Our A3’s and TC2000’s would last up to 280,000 miles with no problems.
hey wait a minute my cousin lives right next to that school
today is October 28 2021 so me and my brother are gonna take the school bus in December
Ok Nice content de le savoir
What province is that
Quebec
That would explain why all the important words of the bus are written in French
I wish the ces had The Maxxforce DT
agree
the never ending sea of IC CEs
Their kinda shit
@@AJDeereces are my favorite
Why the fk is there a Mercedes badge on a Thomas C2?
because the engine in that C2 is a Mercedes engine
@@MSMWubboxes no it’s not lol. its a 6.7 cummins
@@6z0 Mercedes used to own Freightliner.
@@SunsetChaser3 Actually Mercedes-Benz still owns Daimler. But thats not the point, Mercedes-Benz themselves did not build that school bus so there’s no logic putting a mercedes logo on the bus. Thats like putting a Dodge logo on a Fiat. Sure, Fiat owns Dodge, but those individual companies still built their vehicles lol.
@@6z0 I’m pretty sure the C2’s with the Mercedes logos have the MBE 900 ._.
Hey do u still play ATS and are you still in that server and if so could u ask them to unban me pls
😂LOL MERCEDES SCHOOL BUSES
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