
Coral Springs, Fla.-based, Classic Bus Lines took delivery of three 2012 MCI J4500 models, replacing three older coaches.
The new coaches join the all-MCI Classic Bus Lines Fleet, which is made up of five J4500s and two E4500s.
The new coaches join the all-MCI Classic Bus Lines Fleet, which is made up of five J4500s and two E4500s.


Coral Springs, Fla.-based, Classic Bus Lines took delivery of three 2012 MCI J4500 models, replacing three older coaches.
The new coaches join the all-MCI Classic Bus Lines Fleet, which is made up of five J4500s and two E4500s.
The recently delivered J4500s offer all of the model's signature styling, safety and performance features, including clean-diesel technology, wide-ride suspension and electronic stability control. Classic Bus also opted for 110-volt outlets for customer electronics and installed their own Wi-Fi and GPS tracking system with drive cams.
The coaches have so far been out on local trips around Miami and Orlando.

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