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Hybrid Buses are popping up all over the place, and if you follow the industry you can seldom go a week without hearing about another city that's purchased an entire fleet.  One of the leaders in the hybrid bus market is GM, and a quick review on their website indicates that more than 700 GM hybrid-powered buses have been delivered to more than 50 U.S. cities.

King County (Seattle, WA) has operated a fleet of more than 200 GM hybrid buses for nearly three years, and according to the Associated Press, they ordered another 500 of these hybrids from New Flyer in 2007 (GM supplies New Flyer's hybrid system).  Below is a link to an article & video we found on MSN showing how these hybrids are benefiting the environment, and the potential impact they will have when they become more prevalent.  Used hybrid buses to set to hit the market, as these hybrid buses are rated for 12 years of usage.
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GM states, "If America's nine largest cities replaced their transit fleets—totaling 13,000 buses—with GM's hybrid buses, the cities would save 40 million gallons of fuel each year—a greater savings than 500,000 small hybrid vehicles. ".  With thousands of these green machines hauling millions of people around the largest cities in the country, the next big opportunity will be smaller metropolitan areas looking to get their hands on used hybrid buses.  And which company will be in the best position to provide these communities with a used hybrid bus fleet?  Quite possibly the company that gets found online. Magic Bus!  (MSN Hybrid Bus Article / Video)

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