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Isuzu Super Cruiser
The Isuzu Super Cruiser (kana:いすゞ・スーパークルーザー) is a heavy-duty coach (bus), coach built by Isuzu. The range was primarily available as a tourist coach, but was primarily unavailable with left-hand drive. Isuzu tourist coaches (predecessors of Super Cruiser) *BH162 (1959) *BU20PA (1962) *BU30P (1963) *BH20/50P (1969) *BH21P (1973) *CRA (1975) *K-CRA/CSA (1980) *P-LV219 (1984) File:CRA650-Hitachi-Dentetsu.jpg, CRA CRA650 File:NanbuBus K-CSA650 No.2592.jpg, CSA K-CSA650 File:AomoriCityBus P-LV219S.jpg, LV219 P-LV219S File:Hatobus isuzu lv219s fujiR3P.jpg, LV219 P-LV219S (Fuji Heavy Industries, FHI R3P body) File:Hatobus P-LV219S huzizyuu HD-I.jpg, LV219 P-LV219S (FHI HD-1 body) File:Horikawabus P-LV219Q nisikouC-I.jpg, LV219 P-LV219Q (Nishi-nippon Shatai Kogyo C-1 body) Models *P-LV719 (1986) *U-LV771 (1990) *KC-LV781 (1995) File:P-LV719R-YamanashiKotsu-C386.jpg, Super Cruiser SHD P-LV719R File:P-LV719N-Naha-Kotsu.jpg, Super Cruiser HD P-LV719N File:Na ...
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Bedford Y Series
The Bedford Y series was a family of single-decker bus and single-decker coach chassis manufactured by Bedford from 1970 to 1986, when Bedford ceased bus and truck production. History Announced in September 1970, the Bedford YRQ was a 10-metre (33 ft) coach chassis intended to replace the Bedford VAM. The engine was mounted centrally under the floor. In 1972 an 11-metre (36 ft) version, the YRT, entered production as a replacement for the twin-steer Bedford VAL. New more powerful engines were introduced in 1975 with the YLQ (10m) and YMT (11m). The 1980 YNT was a development of the YMT with a turbocharged engine, while the YLQ became the YMQ and then the YMP. The 12-metre YNV Venturer with air suspension was the final development of the Y series, announced in 1984. Bus and truck production by Bedford ceased in 1986. Chassis summary The Y series was produced in four different lengths; 8m, 10m, 11m and 12m. The majority were bodied as coaches, though the 8m, 10m ...
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Isuzu Gala
The Isuzu Gala (kana:いすゞ・ガーラ) is a heavy-duty truck, heavy-duty Rigid bus, rigid coach (bus), tourist coach produced by Isuzu through the J-Bus joint venture.J-Bus website
viewed 2014-08-19 The range of the first generation was available both with left-hand drive and right-hand drive.


First generation (1996-2005)

*KC-LV780/781/782 (1996) **Equipped with driver's airbag in 1997. *KL-LV774/780/781 (2000) *Guangzhou Gala File:Shari bus Ki022C 0332.JPG, Gala HD-9 KC-LV780H1 File:KL-LV774R-Shizutetsu-JoyStep-181.jpg, Gala HD KL-LV774R2 File:Yamakobus-97007.jpg, Gala SHD KC-LV782R1 File:Daiichi bus O022C 0377.JPG, Gala GHD KC-LV782R1 (Gala sample color) File:Baiyunport Airport Express - Guangzhou Gala - 01.jpg, Guangzhou Gala SHD File:1st_Gen_Isuzu_Gala_SHD_in_Baguio_City.jpg, Isuzu Gala SHD in overseas operations ...
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Commercial Vehicle
A commercial vehicle is any type of motor vehicle used for transporting goods or paying passengers. The United States defines a "commercial motor vehicle" as any self-propelled or towed vehicle used on a public highway in interstate commerce to transport passengers or property when the vehicle: :1. has a gross vehicle weight rating of 4,536 kg (10,001 pounds) or more :2. Is designed or used to transport more than 8 passengers (including the driver) for compensation; :3. Is designed or used to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver, not used to transport passengers for compensation; :4. Is used in transporting material found by the Secretary of Transportation to be hazardous. The federal definition though followed closely is meant to accommodate and remain flexible to each state's definitions. The European Union defines a "commercial motor vehicle" as any motorized road vehicle, that by its type of construction and equipment is designed for, and capable ...
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Coach (vehicle)
A coach (or coach bus/motorcoach) is a type of bus built for longer-distance service, in contrast to transit buses that are typically used within a single metropolitan region. Often used for touring, intercity, and international bus service, coaches are also used for private charter for various purposes. Coaches are also related and fall under a specific category/type of RVs. Deriving the name from horse-drawn carriages and stagecoaches that carried passengers, luggage, and mail, modern motor coaches are almost always high-floor buses, with separate luggage hold mounted below the passenger compartment. In contrast to transit buses, motor coaches typically feature forward-facing seating, with no provision for standing. Other accommodations may include onboard restrooms, televisions, and overhead luggage space. History Background Horse-drawn chariots and carriages ("coaches") were used by the wealthy and powerful where the roads were of a high enough standard from pos ...
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Coach (bus)
A coach (or coach bus/motorcoach) is a type of bus built for longer-distance service, in contrast to transit buses that are typically used within a single metropolitan region. Often used for touring, intercity, and international bus service, coaches are also used for private charter for various purposes. Coaches are also related and fall under a specific category/type of RVs. Deriving the name from horse-drawn carriages and stagecoaches that carried passengers, luggage, and mail, modern motor coaches are almost always high-floor buses, with separate luggage hold mounted below the passenger compartment. In contrast to transit buses, motor coaches typically feature forward-facing seating, with no provision for standing. Other accommodations may include onboard restrooms, televisions, and overhead luggage space. History Background Horse-drawn chariots and carriages ("coaches") were used by the wealthy and powerful where the roads were of a high enough standard from p ...
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Fuji Heavy Industries
is a Japanese multinational corporation and conglomerate primarily involved in both terrestrial and aerospace transportation manufacturing. It is best known for its line of Subaru automobiles. Founded in 1953, the company was formerly named (FHI) until 2017. The company's aerospace division is a defense contractor to the Japanese government, manufacturing Boeing and Lockheed Martin helicopters and airplanes under license. This same division is a global development and manufacturing partner to both companies. History Fuji Heavy Industries traces its roots to the Nakajima Aircraft Company, a leading supplier of airplanes to the Japanese government during World War II. At the end of World War II, Nakajima was broken up by the Occupation of Japan, Allied Occupation government under ''keiretsu'' legislation, and by 1950 part of the separated operation was already known as Fuji Heavy Industries. FHI was incorporated on July 15, 1953, when five Japanese companies, known as Fuji Kog ...
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Coaches (bus)
Coach may refer to: Guidance/instruction * Coach (sport), a director of athletes' training and activities * Coaching, the practice of guiding an individual through a process ** Acting coach, a teacher who trains performers Transportation * Coach (bus), an automotive vehicle for long-distance travel *Coach (carriage), a horse-drawn vehicle * Coach (passenger car), a type of railroad car * Coach (scheduled transport), the mode of transport using such vehicles **Coach Canada, a Canadian bus transport company ** Coach USA, an American bus transport company * Coach class, a category of transport seating * Ehroflug Coach II S, a Swiss ultralight aircraft design * Funeral coach, a vehicle for carrying the deceased Business *Coach, Inc. (now Tapestry, Inc.), the parent company of Coach New York and other fashion brands **Coach New York (aka Coach), an American company specializing in luxury accessories such as handbags Art, media, and entertainment Characters * Coach (comics), a Marve ...
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Full-size Buses
Full-size car—also known as large car—is a vehicle size class which originated in the United States and is used for cars larger than mid-size cars, it is the largest size class for cars. In Europe, it is known as E-segment or F-segment. After World War II, the majority of full-size cars have used the sedan and station wagon body styles, however in recent years most full-size cars have been sedans. The highest-selling full-size car nameplate is the Chevrolet Impala, sold as a full-size car from 1958 to 1986, 1994 to 1996, and from 2000 to 2020. Current definition The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ''Fuel Economy Regulations for 1977 and Later Model Year'' (dated July 1996) includes definitions for classes of automobiles. Based on the combined passenger and cargo volume, ''large cars'' (full-size cars) are defined as having an ''interior volume index'' of more than for sedan models, or for station wagons. Engines From the introduction of the Ford Fl ...
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