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MAY 2013

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's 2013 Bus Showcase www.supremecorp.com SUPREME CORP. The Supreme Senator E-Lo represents tough durability and state-of-the-art mobility features. The E-Lo offers a single-step entry for non-wheelchair users and ease of entry into the vehicle for wheelchair passengers. This bus looks exactly like the standard Senator model buses, but with added features such as Intellisync air-ride suspension with kneeling capability and an in-step, bi-fold ramp. There are no modifications made to the OEM drivertrain, so the reliable Ford or Chevy components remain in place. SPECIFICATIONS Goshen, Ind. ❯ Length: 23 ft.; 26 ft.; 28 ft. ❯ Height: 114 in. ❯ Passenger Capacity: 24 ❯ Wheelbase: 158 in. to 216 in. ❯ Headroom: 80 in. ❯ Fuel Options: Gas (Ford), Gas, Diesel (Chevy) ❯ Transmission: Automatic ❯ Engine: Ford 6.8 L, Chevy 6.0 L or 6.6 L ❯ Brakes: Hydraulic www.turtletop.com TURTLE TOP INC. The Van Terra XLT is Turtle Top's extended length alternative to the 15-passenger van that allows for either more seating or storage. Built on a "G-Cut" GM 3500 Chassis or Ford E350, it features a welded steel roll cage for optimal safety; school bus rollover protection; a wider stance for road stability; and a low, wide entrance for easy entry and exit. The Van Terra also comes in multiple passenger configurations and can be customized with a variety of features, such as TV monitors, luggage racks and reclining seats, for any customer applications. SPECIFICATIONS New Paris, Ind. ❯ Length: 23 ft. ❯ Height: 109 in. ❯ GVWR: 12,300 lbs. ❯ Wheelbase: 159 in. ❯ Passenger Capacity: 6 to 18 ❯ Headroom: 75 in. ❯ Fuel Options: Gas, propane, CNG, diesel ❯ Transmission: Automatic 6-speed ❯ Engine: 6.0 gas, 6.6 diesel ❯ Brakes: Hydraulic 74 < mETRO mAGAZINE MAY 2013 metro-magazine.com

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