Irisbus Arway mit Lift -51+1 Länge 11,99 m
₹26,17,000
Interurban bus
2007
7,04,750 km
Germany, Hadamar
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3.9
Average score of Irisbus
4 reviews
4.5
4.5
Price
4.0
4.0
Reliability
4.0
4.0
Maintenance
4.0
4.0
Operation
3.0
3.0
Convenience
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3.8
Interurban bus Irisbus Crossway
2009 Year
4.0
Price
4.0
Reliability
4.0
Maintenance
4.0
Operation
3.0
Convenience
So here's my first run with the Crossway they brought over to Poltava. First thing, you sit down and every seat's got a seatbelt, like seriously every single one, even the weird side ones. They're not new, you can tell folks have used this bus before, stuff's a little scratched up-definitely seen some miles. Still, nothing falling apart. Noticed the spare right away, it just sort of sits out there. Driver area is alright, the radio and wheel, a bit worn but does the job. Can't say much about the AC though, nobody knows if it even works. Did my first route, nothing too wild happened. Wouldn't call it fancy, but it's steady.
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3.8
Interurban bus Irisbus Crossway
2011 Year
4.0
Price
4.0
Reliability
4.0
Maintenance
4.0
Operation
3.0
Convenience
Been driving a lot of buses, this Crossway isn't perfect but does its thing. You get in, the seats are clearly used but they still feel okay. I like that each spot has a belt, but the way some are mounted, kinda horizontal or vertical, just feels awkward. Spare tire placement seems random. For being a bus that's already seen action in Europe, it's holding up decent although all the scratches and worn parts show its history. Haven't had any weird noises or real issues on the road yet. The driver's area has some wear, but nothing that stopped me from my route. AC is a mystery, could be busted or just off. Not super comfy for long shifts, honestly. But gets people from A to B.
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4.0
Interurban bus Irisbus Crossway
2012 Year
5.0
Price
4.0
Reliability
4.0
Maintenance
4.0
Operation
3.0
Convenience
We got a Crossway in the fleet that came in kinda like this: used hard, but not totally trashed. The interior usually looks a bit "tired"-scuffed trim, seats not pretty-yet it still does the job. I noticed the mention of spare wheel being there, that’s good, a lot of hand-me-down buses come missing random stuff.
From the driver seat it’s straightforward. You hop in and you’re not hunting for switches. Steering/brakes feel normal for this class. Comfort-wise, if the seats are worn and A/C is questionable, you’ll feel it on longer shifts. Still, for the money (sounds like it was basically free) you can’t really complain too much, just plan some maintenance time.
From the driver seat it’s straightforward. You hop in and you’re not hunting for switches. Steering/brakes feel normal for this class. Comfort-wise, if the seats are worn and A/C is questionable, you’ll feel it on longer shifts. Still, for the money (sounds like it was basically free) you can’t really complain too much, just plan some maintenance time.
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4.0
Interurban bus Irisbus Crossway
2010 Year
5.0
Price
4.0
Reliability
4.0
Maintenance
4.0
Operation
3.0
Convenience
Drove an Irisbus Crossway a few times and this one sounds like the typical ex-Europe unit. Cabin and seats look worn, you can tell it’s been around, but it’s still holding together. What I liked right away: seatbelts on every seat, even the rear rows. For regional runs that’s a big plus, less stress with inspections.
Driver area is simple. Radio/head unit is there, plastics are scuffed, but everything is where you expect it. Control feel is okay, nothing fancy, but you don’t fight it. Only question mark is the A/C… if it’s not working, passengers will complain fast in summer. Overall it’s fine for first route days, just don’t expect it to feel new.
Driver area is simple. Radio/head unit is there, plastics are scuffed, but everything is where you expect it. Control feel is okay, nothing fancy, but you don’t fight it. Only question mark is the A/C… if it’s not working, passengers will complain fast in summer. Overall it’s fine for first route days, just don’t expect it to feel new.
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Irisbus Arway mit Lift -51+1 Länge 11,99 m
₹26,17,000
Interurban bus
2007
7,04,750 km
Germany, Hadamar
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