Comment by linhns
5 hours ago
Surprisingly Norway choose this brand, never had a good ride in one, feels like sitting in a water boiler.
5 hours ago
Surprisingly Norway choose this brand, never had a good ride in one, feels like sitting in a water boiler.
Maybe not so surprising as Norway summer temp averages get into mid 60s F (18C) at the warmest.
That's averages, but Norway has hot summer days too. Factor in thinner atmosphere (more UV), lower sun angles, over 20h days and you get more warmth with less average temperature.
And those buses stink like inside of a plastic factory. Never been to a plastic factory, but rode these buses. And the smell is strong even a year into use. Makes you wonder if China has same rules for carcinogenic plastic in consumer goods.
To sell in to the local market they would have had to meet local standards.
Ruter operates in and around Oslo where temperatures higher than average. Anyway some of old (diesel?) buses had broken heating and were heating even if it was warm outside. These are still improvement.