Category
page 1Vehicles discontinued in 2002
Mercedes-Benz O 405
Single-decker bus manufactured by Mercedes-Benz (1983-2001)
Ikarus 280
articulated bus
Ikarus 260
Hungarian suburban-urban bus
LiAZ-677
The LiAZ-677 is a Soviet and Russian city high-floor bus produced by the Likinsky Bus Plant. The first prototype was released in 1963, and mass-produced from 1967 to 1994. Third-party car kits assembly lasted until 2002. The LiAZ-677 was the most popular model of the plant, and the first Soviet bus with a hydromechanical (automatic) gearbox. This model was used by urban and suburban bus service in almost all cities of the Soviet Union.
Kia Combi
motor vehicle
Karosa B 931
motor vehicle
Ikarus 415T
trolleybus produced by Hungarian bus manufacturer, Ikarus
Karosa B 941
Czech model of motorbus
Dennis Trident 3
low floor tri-axle double-decker bus
Karosa C 934
motor vehicle
LAZ-699
The LAZ-699 is a Soviet intercity bus which was built in the Ukrainian city of Lviv between 1964 and 2002. It was modeled on the LAZ-697 and lengthened by one section as a luxury vehicle and, later, transport for astronauts on the Baikonur Cosmodrome. A number of prototypes were produced before mass production began in 1985, coinciding with the cancellation of the LAZ-697.
Karosa B 932
bus
Alexander ALX500
low-floor double-decker bus body