Dude!!! 3:30 That angled dash cubby hole is perfect for two sandwiches cut diagonally and stacked up. The other short and wide one could fit a hot dog.😊
I'm totally going to see one of these when Zaremba's gets some in. 15:50 I'm at Forest Area. I'm sure "bus 04" and "bus 05" have been heard of from there. We have some rub rails that rap around and some that don't. Most of our newer ones don't while the older ones do.
They are growing on my as well. We have 2 we ordered last year. 1 came last week and the other is end of the month. We just ordered 3 this year. I’m worried about the E door release in that spot as kids might mess with it
I'm brand new to the channel. I like the adjustable pedals. They're great for short drivers to keep them further back from the steering wheel in an accident. I'm tall with giant feet and I wish the fire trucks I drive had adjustable pedals too. An older one we had featured weirdly placed pedals that put my leg and foot into an uncomfortable position and caused shin pain.
It’s part freightliner part international. Has the door switch from a freight. Wonder if you still have to come to a complete stop to open the service door. Steering wheel is almost identical to a freight with no buttons and the 4 spoke styling
Kentucky buys mostly IC buses. We only buy Thomas to keep International honest. The 2025 IC hood looks very similar to the LT625 I drove for a couple of years.
That steering wheel stalk gear shifter would definitely mess with me, I would prefer to have the traditional lever shifter on the farther right of the dash. Feels safer to have it in its own space rather than overlapping with all of the other steering wheel functionalities.
They look okay I'm with you like the grill and mirror headlights are alright the hood like the c2 s don't like how the back axle stick out alittle like bowlegged probably cause how the body made but do like the Wing up top
@0312Productions They're been mandatory in Texas for about a decade or so now. Florida and New York State have had the double stop arms for decades. I never thought I'd see them in Michigan, though they're getting more common in Indiana.
Hey do you have our buses for Gwinnett County Schools and do you know when that they are going to send the buses to our fleet in Gwinnett County Schools
I think the 2023-2025 bluebird vision is copying the 2010-2019 IC CE, while the 2025 IC CE is copying the 2013-2024 Thomas C2 (this is just an assumption)
That's life. Clean it and more dust/durt will find its way in the next day. Constant traffic and travelers tracking stuff in. Windows open for ventilation...
Honestly nothing really revolutionary or exciting with the new build. Only did it our of necessity to be able to have commonality with the truck version. Looks pieced together like the BB/IC buses or the 1st gen C2.
1st off…Hey, friend!! Haven’t heard from you in a while, I hope all is well! Yes, you’re right. The only reason they switched it was because the MV update and the Durastar being no more. I mean there’s a few cool things like the doors latching (if they start working right), the ability to finally have LED headlights, and the dash/driver A/C. But other than that, not much new.
I see they're still refusing to do anything real to these buses lol. Just redesigning the hood cover haha --- the new dash looks.... well... it's different. Still love IC though!
Sun visors in buses are pointless, never blocks the sun. They should all be like other vehicles, nontrasparent and totally block it out!. I can see it'll be a pain in the ass to clean the right side of the windshield with that mirror brackets compared to previous gen
The second generations don’t look bad, but I’m kind disappointed. I feel like they should keep the first generation. Don’t get me wrong The second generation does look good.
IC builds nothing but junk. I got a new one a year and a half ago. The company ought to be embarrassed it released it from the plant and the dealer as well. Delivered on a Saturday unannounced when no one was there to recieve it. Riddled with problems. Leaky roof hatches, leaky seal on top which allows water to constantly come in when raining, defective door opening mechanism, inoperable DEF gauge, inoperable defroster fan, forgot to install block heater and number graphics and has been recalled three times for a defective bolt holding the steering wheel in place, fuel pump and improperly installed roof rivets. Dealer has refused to fix anything for free and wants US to return it for service three and a half hours away or pay for them to come and get it. My district will never buy another one ever.
School buses should not have tented windows if something happens on that bus no one‘s gonna be able to see anything from the outside meaning nobody’s gonna be able to call the cops if the bus driver decides to go touchy touchy to the kids, especially if they’re woke Democrat
Here before this inevitably blows up
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@@peacejamesRB I now know what CE means (thanks)
I can’t wait to ride the 3rd gen in my district
The demo bus was in my county a few weeks ago. I absolutely love it.
Thank you for the tour Excellent! That problem with the door just makes me wonder how well its really going to hold up long term.
I also like when you open the doors it kicks on the dome lights.
That’s a thing on most CEs now. I don’t know if it comes standard though.
I can't wait to drive and ride the 3rd gen IC CE's in my school district which is Broward.
I can’t wait to see one in person and see my district get some of these.
Dude!!! 3:30 That angled dash cubby hole is perfect for two sandwiches cut diagonally and stacked up. The other short and wide one could fit a hot dog.😊
I can’t wait to see a third gen CE in person!
Hahhahah!!!
Haahaahaahaayh😂😂
@@Bus687theC2whats funny?
I'm totally going to see one of these when Zaremba's gets some in.
15:50 I'm at Forest Area. I'm sure "bus 04" and "bus 05" have been heard of from there. We have some rub rails that rap around and some that don't. Most of our newer ones don't while the older ones do.
They are growing on my as well. We have 2 we ordered last year. 1 came last week and the other is end of the month. We just ordered 3 this year. I’m worried about the E door release in that spot as kids might mess with it
If the c2 and ce had a baby
Yes thats scary to think about
Lol
I'm brand new to the channel. I like the adjustable pedals. They're great for short drivers to keep them further back from the steering wheel in an accident. I'm tall with giant feet and I wish the fire trucks I drive had adjustable pedals too. An older one we had featured weirdly placed pedals that put my leg and foot into an uncomfortable position and caused shin pain.
I’d love to see the (NextGen) in reverse, those LED back up lights are nice!😃
I think this generation has LED headlights as a factory option. I'm not sure if this bus has it, but I know it's an optional feature.
@@FirstLast-kb7kn I think all the latest models (2025) are LED everything as standard now.
It’s part freightliner part international. Has the door switch from a freight. Wonder if you still have to come to a complete stop to open the service door. Steering wheel is almost identical to a freight with no buttons and the 4 spoke styling
Me too if it's a Handicap ♿️ in my county
Kentucky buys mostly IC buses. We only buy Thomas to keep International honest.
The 2025 IC hood looks very similar to the LT625 I drove for a couple of years.
That steering wheel stalk gear shifter would definitely mess with me, I would prefer to have the traditional lever shifter on the farther right of the dash. Feels safer to have it in its own space rather than overlapping with all of the other steering wheel functionalities.
I think it might be in a better spot for drivers who like to use the manual mode, I know some that do.
Crossing gate already bent in that demo unit?
This is Midwest Transit in Marshall, Michigan just outside Battle Creek, Michigan
The school buses are just starting to look like aliens
Maybe I want so see it in person if my district buys their 3rd generation CEs
Great video!
The only thing I really hate is that extra mirror bracket it just doesn’t look good
You can't see the crossover lights above because of the shape of the front mirrors.
My district has one for each school. Hopefully they get some more for each school when they can!
why did this show up in my recommended?
but I like the light monitor in the corner like in blue bird buses
They look okay I'm with you like the grill and mirror headlights are alright the hood like the c2 s don't like how the back axle stick out alittle like bowlegged probably cause how the body made but do like the Wing up top
I've seen this bus just like it but it was shorter.
Try holding the door switch and on the steering wheel each time on the outside of the bus❤.
I agree as well, the 3rd Gen design is starting to grow on me, but I still prefer my old 2nd Gen CE200 from 2006.
what indiana buses were there
im still waiting for riteway to get the next gens
Someone drive this bus already 😭
Just love them❤
Is Michigan starting to adopt the double stop arms as well? I've never seen those on a Michigan spec'd school bus.
Not that I'm aware of. You can get them currently, just not common here.
@0312Productions They're been mandatory in Texas for about a decade or so now. Florida and New York State have had the double stop arms for decades. I never thought I'd see them in Michigan, though they're getting more common in Indiana.
better with the bottom rear overhang like thomas c2
Looks like the cabin air intake was moved. Don't see where though. Hope its not over the engine like on Thomas buses.
I *wish* my now Bluebird only district would buy one of these
Love it!
The bus in front of 25B said number 26-24?
Hey do you have our buses for Gwinnett County Schools and do you know when that they are going to send the buses to our fleet in Gwinnett County Schools
No master flasher red nose kill is new. I like the new factory radio considering we’re allowed to listen.
Nothing like having the same cowl setup as an International LT Semi truck.
I think this generation is built off of the International MV chassis. The previous generation CEs were built on the International Durastar chassis.
they're kinda sporty and angry looking lol. but i like the tech they incorporate into them.
It looks like an electric school bus
I get my 2025 next month i pray its built right 😂😂
I like this bus
I hope IC fixes the door thing, we need both doors to open, not just one
We got the new gen CE I saw it on the road
Whats with the spolier on the pine river bus?
It called a air foil, to keep the rear clear of snow/ gravel dust building up on widows and lights. And supposed to help with milage.
How can you tell the difference between the 2024 and the 2025?
@@tiffanyv4205 The 2024s are still the old model that’s been out since 2005. The 2025 is the redesigned model like in the video.
I got a next gen bus only one we got and it’s back ac don’t work HOW?!
Mixed feelings about this 😢
I think the 2023-2025 bluebird vision is copying the 2010-2019 IC CE, while the 2025 IC CE is copying the 2013-2024 Thomas C2 (this is just an assumption)
The Thomas c2s are way nicee
We have yellow grille
Are school bus dashes come with extreme amounts of dust?
That's life.
Clean it and more dust/durt will find its way in the next day. Constant traffic and travelers tracking stuff in.
Windows open for ventilation...
You didn't show how it starts or what to look for to charge?
According to iowa specs, school buses must be dust proof. Never had one that was😢
Not really a fan of the inteli park, those regular pull and push is much better. Otherwise I think they did a great job on the bus
These buses look very high
how did I get here?😂
Not one left-side service door 😒
@@broward123 Because that’s not a thing here…mainly only a thing in New York.
Honestly nothing really revolutionary or exciting with the new build. Only did it our of necessity to be able to have commonality with the truck version. Looks pieced together like the BB/IC buses or the 1st gen C2.
1st off…Hey, friend!! Haven’t heard from you in a while, I hope all is well! Yes, you’re right. The only reason they switched it was because the MV update and the Durastar being no more. I mean there’s a few cool things like the doors latching (if they start working right), the ability to finally have LED headlights, and the dash/driver A/C. But other than that, not much new.
@@0312Productions true I prefer the second and first gens always! That being said, The third generation is still very sharp and good-looking.
I see they're still refusing to do anything real to these buses lol. Just redesigning the hood cover haha --- the new dash looks.... well... it's different. Still love IC though!
Sun visors in buses are pointless, never blocks the sun. They should all be like other vehicles, nontrasparent and totally block it out!. I can see it'll be a pain in the ass to clean the right side of the windshield with that mirror brackets compared to previous gen
Ic ce🎉
Fairfield. West 🚌💟
i definitely dont like the intellibrake.. i'll miss the airbrake :( also.. is that a spoiler on 25B?? 😭
Its a air foil to keep the rear clean of snow and gravel dust build up.
No air conditioning 🥺
The second generations don’t look bad, but I’m kind disappointed. I feel like they should keep the first generation. Don’t get me wrong The second generation does look good.
I just don’t understand why they paint the black around the warning lights at a slant. It’s the only thing I don’t like about these buses.
IC builds nothing but junk. I got a new one a year and a half ago. The company ought to be embarrassed it released it from the plant and the dealer as well. Delivered on a Saturday unannounced when no one was there to recieve it. Riddled with problems. Leaky roof hatches, leaky seal on top which allows water to constantly come in when raining, defective door opening mechanism, inoperable DEF gauge, inoperable defroster fan, forgot to install block heater and number graphics and has been recalled three times for a defective bolt holding the steering wheel in place, fuel pump and improperly installed roof rivets. Dealer has refused to fix anything for free and wants US to return it for service three and a half hours away or pay for them to come and get it. My district will never buy another one ever.
IC FE’s are nothing but SHIT! They are far too loud and they shake!
I can see that it’s based off an international truck and those are usually terrible so it doesn’t surprise me
@@timmuller1567 new vehicles are iffy
So y’all hate school buses?
What year is it because it sounds like it’s been used
piss poor door system
Lol brand new and doors are already defective.
From the kids' perspective, new bus same as old bus.
Thanks to us tax payers
Nice , but watered down
School buses should not have tented windows if something happens on that bus no one‘s gonna be able to see anything from the outside meaning nobody’s gonna be able to call the cops if the bus driver decides to go touchy touchy to the kids, especially if they’re woke Democrat
MY district in FL has these, they look so UGLY in fl spec
Waste of tax dollars those kids just gonna ruin it
@clawboss