Insurance Cost--
 

Insurance Cost--

Started by Groovy2, January 18, 2012, 11:51:01 AM

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Groovy2

Hi All--

I am new here abut have been lurking for a while --Great people here-
I am thinking about buying a bus to convert to toy hauler/RV-

at the moment I am looking at a 2004 INTERNATIONAL DT466 3200 - MID-BUS 24 PASSENGER -32 feet long-- the bus has 300k on it --
The bus is in good condition -

I am 57 yrs old have Zero traffic tickets in my life and back in the 1980s
I had a CLD and drove 18 wheelers for 2 years --

I own a home and live in Texas--
I know this is a hard question to answer but I need to have a Ball Park
estimate of what insurance would cost me -- and what companies
will insure a conversion bus like this--

Also am I going to need a CLD to drive this bus??
I spoke with the DMV and they told me that I will just need to
pass the driving test if the GVW is not over 26001 pounds-

I am not sure what the GVW of this bus is ??

plan on driving less than 5 to 7k per year-

Also are these Good busses?? Do they ride good-
I am willing to pay extra for a bus that rides smooth --

The bus will be caring 4 motorcycles and 3 people -1000lbs of bikes-
The interior is going be minimalist - and nothing fancy or to heavy-
Likely have a 3 to 4 k generator and 100 gallon water supply -

Do you have any idea what a bus like this will get as far as MPG??
Ball park figures is all I am looking for ---

Thanks for your help and time --Jay--

Uglydog56

Here is a site that will have the answers you are looking for.

www.skoolie.net
Rick A. Cone
Silverdale, WA
66 Crowny Crown "The Ark"

chev49

lots of the school busses use gmac insurance, but you cant purchase online, you gotta call them and talk to a representative. 

I think those busses get 9 -10 mpg or so since its the 466.

They drive fine, and are built on a truck frame, so you can do whatever you wish with the body. On the Skoolie.net  in the photo section, there are several of these busses and there is a lot of good pictures of how conversions were done.

I assume this is a dog nose bus, so they are pretty cheap for repairs, and there is a  huge amount of parts out there.

Over the past 30 or so years, i have had both school busses and coaches, and have been happy with the school busses even though the did not air ride, like the bus i have now.

Hope this helps.
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jjrbus

There are so many variables that the only way to get a handle on insurance cost is get on the phone and find a Co. that will insure you and then get a quote.  Starting with your own agent is the best place.   HTH   JIm 0311
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HB of CJ

Expensive, but doable.  They insured my former Crown project.  About the only other thing I can think of is that 300K MAY be a lot of mileage for that platform.  Also try going thru your local friendly, knowledgeable, fair, honest agent.  Sometimes that can help.  HB of CJ (old coot) :)