Just in is this low mileage 2019 Starcraft Allstar MVP shuttle bus in excellent condition. This bus is built on the Ford E450 chassis and is powered by the popular 6.8 V10 gas engine. Inside the bus is seating for 29 passengers on premium high back seats with seat belts, and aisle arm rests. The bus is also equipped with front and rear AC, and heat. Other options include a tilt and cruise steering wheel, a back up camera and more.
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The recent delivery of a 2019 Starcraft Allstar MVP Shuttle Bus S63782 to Washington DC, District of Columbia highlights the city’s evolving transportation landscape. Just steps from the bustling Union Market in NoMa, this shuttle bus expands local fleet options for moving groups efficiently across neighborhoods where parking and traffic flow are ongoing challenges. Its arrival dovetails with DC’s need for adaptable, high-capacity commercial vehicles.
Washington DC’s dense population—now topping 700,000 and still climbing—creates constant demand for reliable group transit. Home to federal agencies, major employers like George Washington University Hospital, and a steady influx of seasonal visitors drawn by National Mall events, the city relies heavily on flexible fleet vehicles. As budgets tighten and fuel costs fluctuate along I-395 and the Capital Beltway (I-495), organizations increasingly seek energy-efficient options when searching “Allstar MVP Shuttle Bus S63782 buses for sale Washington DC.” Notably, event-driven traffic spikes during cherry blossom season further intensify regional demand.
The 2019 Starcraft Allstar MVP Shuttle Bus S63782 delivered here features spacious seating designed to support everything from airport transfer routes at DCA to guided tours circling Capitol Hill or moving staff between corporate campuses in Foggy Bottom. With its robust passenger capacity tailored for high-volume corridors like H Street NE and Anacostia, this model addresses specific local needs—whether shuttling visiting delegations or serving as supplemental public transit during Metro maintenance weekends.
Our service network extends well beyond downtown DC into nearby communities such as Arlington, VA and Silver Spring, MD—each accessible via US Route 29 or I-66. Local delivery logistics account for narrow streets and historic districts; our team understands how humidity impacts vehicle performance during DC summers. Looking ahead, we remain focused on supporting regional fleets with solutions backed by real-world experience—and fun fact: no other US metro has more daily commuters arriving by bus than the District of Columbia.