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National Bus Sales to offer new Metro Express Ram Promaster Vans
The vehicles are available in the Metro Ram ProMaster 2500 and 3500 High Roof models.


National Bus Sales Inc. partners with Metro Worldwide LLC to increase their school, commercial, mobility and executive travel offerings. Adding Metro Express Ram ProMaster vans to the line-up of new and used school buses, activity buses, shuttles and motorcoach equipment is part of an overall plan to build a comprehensive line of products.
Steve Henshaw, owner/CEO of National Bus Sales Inc. is excited about the addition. “We are passionate about helping people find safe transportation solutions at an unmatched value," he said. "By adding the Metro Express Ram ProMaster vans to our line, we are able to offer customized vans using the same principle that our company was built on. In the same way we recondition used buses, shuttles, and motorcoaches to make them look and run like new, we are now offering customized vans with every available option.”
The Metro Express Ram ProMaster platform provides many features and benefits that allow Metro Worldwide LLC and National Bus Sales Inc. to provide a superior vehicle, and offer an extremely competitive pricing structure. Metro Express vans are available in the Metro Ram ProMaster 2500 and 3500 High Roof models. The ability to customize these vehicles in both passenger and mobility offerings make them an excellent choice for any operation, no matter how large or small, according the companies' release.
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