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With approximately $400 million in grants available in 2023, the goal of the program is to replace existing buses with clean and zero-emissions school buses.
Dave Dorsett, Kerlin’s EV Account Manager, provided rapid-fire answers to 12 of the most common questions.
Melanie Zehr, Vice-President of Kerlin Bus Sales, shares her predictions for some of the most common questions.
Buying a bus is a big purchase. And big purchases mean plenty of questions. Some we hear more than others. Here are rapid-fire responses to some of those most common questions.
Cliff Zehr joined Kerlin Bus Sales & Leasing in 1982. Since then, the school bus industry has remained anything but stagnant. As he reflects on the last four decades, these are the big changes and trends that come to mind.
Electric school buses feature a simpler design made up of fewer components. This should lead to less frequent mechanical failures. Investing in electric results in a long list of cost savings, including maintenance.
With the continued difficulty of hiring drivers who hold a CDL, schools are looking at other options. Type A buses offer a compact solution.
Earlier this year, Kerlin Bus Sales & Leasing was recognized as the 2021 Dealer of the Year by Thomas Built Buses.
Before getting behind the wheel, it's important understand whether or not you need a CDL. Here are answers to the most common questions.
That old school bus has served your organization well for years, but you’re ready to move on. However, finding a buyer willing to pay a fair price is easier said than done. As you begin the process, here are five things to keep in mind.
Students will be back before you know it and that means your fleet must be ready. The last thing you want is to start the year with buses that are sidelined with issues that could have been addressed.