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| '''Years of manufacture''' || 1996?-Present
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Revision as of 01:09, 27 February 2008

Gillig - Advantage
Gillig Advantage
Gillig - Advantage
Gillig Advantage
Gillig - Advantage Diesel-Electric Hybrid
Gillig Advantage (29')
Gillig - Advantage (29', with older front end design)
Years of manufacture 1996?-Present
Length 29, 35, 40 feet
Width 102 inches
Power/Fuel Diesel, Diesel-Electric, CNG

The Gillig Advantage Low Floor bus has a stainless steel chassis with corrosion resistance and has a patented aluminum body for weight reduction and additional corrosion resistance. The Advantage is available in 29', 35', and 40' lengths and 102" width. It can be adapted transit, shuttle, airport, and suburban use. This model is popularly known as the Advantage and was originally also known as the H2000LF as it was originally designed by Hertz, a car rental company.

A Diesel Electric hybrid option is also available on the Advantage, which adds a rooftop unit to the rear.

Advantage BRT

A BRT styling option is available on the Advantage. It features frameless windows, redesigned front and rear ends & a redesigned dashboard.

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United States