ZoNiE said:$3,900 should be pretty easy to finance since you are working.
Finance it with a 2 or 3 year loan, and pay the payments until money is saved up to pay it off...
GrantRobertson said:I have thought about seeing if I could get a loan from my credit union. I would rather pay payments on the shuttle bus than pay rent. The question is: What do I tell the credit union? How do I explain why I want to buy a used shuttle bus? They are used to giving loans for cars.
compassrose said:Grant, check the Skoolie Converters FB group. They have some for sale and you will learn some stuff in the process. I prefer Terry's group. You do have to answer some questions as it's how he keep the bots and the thugs out. You might be surprised how many of us start out in a bus with only the bare minimums (aka metal tent). Just tell them where you are and that you are looking for a converted shorty (under 25 ft) or mid size (30 ft). A full size bus is 35 - 40 ft.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/537084239699309/?fref=nf
GrantRobertson said:I am specifically not looking for a school bus. I think the windows are too small, and a lot of RV parks specifically disallow school bus conversions. It is possible to make a shuttle bus look more like a regular motor home with a lot less work.
However, I will still take a look at that FB group. A lot of the problems and solutions would be the same.
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