The new 56-passenger Van Hool CX45 is powered by a Detroit Diesel engine and features a custom paint and graphics package produced by ABC.
ABC Companies
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The new 56-passenger Van Hool CX45 is powered by a Detroit Diesel engine and features a custom paint and graphics package produced by ABC.
ABC Companies
Pioneer Trails of Millersburg, Ohio recently took delivery of a new Van Hool CX45 from ABC Companies.
With locations in both Ohio and West Virginia, the company specializes in providing scheduled line run service to the state of Florida, and also operates three different tour companies, which offer scheduled and custom tours to area attractions, shopping, dining, recreation, and more.
The new 56-passenger Van Hool CX45 is powered by a Detroit Diesel engine and features a custom paint and graphics package produced by ABC. Onboard, passengers will enjoy an amenity-rich environment featuring comfort seating with leather inserts and piping detail and woodgrain floors throughout.
All the digital conveniences, including Wi-Fi, a wireless PA system, six video monitors, and 110-volt outlets at all seats, are offered. In addition, cupholders, magazine nets, and enclosed overhead parcel storage give passengers organized stowage for personal items and greater comfort.
ABC Companies works closely with the company to provide after-sale support including parts and warranty support, financial services, and mobile technician service as requested by Pioneer Trails.
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