Check out this sharp black 2009 MCI J4500 powered by a Cummins ISM engine paired with a ZF automatic transmission. It’s built to move up to 50 passengers in comfort, featuring high-back reclining seats with armrests, footrests, and headrests. The interior is clean and well-kept. Onboard entertainment includes a 6-monitor video system, and passengers can stay charged up with 110V outlets located at every other row. There’s also a rear restroom for added convenience. There is plenty of storage with large underfloor luggage bays and interior overhead parcel racks. Other features include a media center, individual air vents, reading lights, and more.
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The recent delivery of a 2009 MCI J4500 Highway Coach C65142 to Jacksonville, Florida highlights the city’s ongoing investment in reliable group transportation. Located just a few miles from TIAA Bank Field and the bustling Southbank district, this spacious coach meets the growing need for high-capacity fleet vehicles as local operators adapt to shifting ridership patterns across Duval County.
Jacksonville’s unique blend of dense urban neighborhoods and sprawling suburbs—now home to over 950,000 residents—creates complex transportation demands. The city’s rapid population growth (nearly 14% since 2010), combined with major employers like Baptist Health and JAXPORT, drives year-round demand for versatile commercial vehicles. Seasonal upticks in tourism during spring break and sports events further spike interest in J4500 Highway Coach C65142 buses for sale Jacksonville, especially as companies seek cost-effective fleet expansion amid rising fuel costs across Northeast Florida.
This MCI J4500 model boasts generous passenger capacity, climate-adaptive air conditioning, underfloor luggage storage, and ADA-compliant features—well-suited for everything from cruise transfer runs at Mayport to multi-stop charters connecting Riverside to Ponte Vedra Beach. Its highway-ready design makes it ideal for airport shuttles from Jacksonville International or extended tours along I-295 and US-1, accommodating both local commuters and visitors exploring Amelia Island. With flexible seating configurations, it addresses the diverse needs of school districts in Mandarin as well as large event transport near St. Johns Town Center.
Serving not only Jacksonville but also surrounding communities like Orange Park and Fernandina Beach, our regional support ensures timely delivery and ongoing maintenance throughout the Gulf Coast corridor. Local buyers benefit from logistics expertise tailored to Florida terrain—from flood-prone routes near Ortega to long stretches on I-95. As North Florida continues its economic ascent (surprisingly, Jacksonville has more bridges than any other U.S. city), we remain committed to supporting efficient fleet solutions across every corner of the region