(30 Nov 2021, 10:54 am)mb134 wrote Reliability issues with second hand stock does not mean they're not suitable for the route. They're arguably the most suitable vehicles for that sort of route (Stagecoach operate the exact same vehicle type on similar services, and Megabus work, without anywhere near as much issue).How long have the coaches now. You think they would have gotten used to it now
Part of the reliability issues is possibly down to GNE engineering still getting used to them, their common problems, and likely having to consult with Volvo on major issues. They're unique vehicles within GNE (possibly also within GAG?), so it's not as if they'll have mountains of spare parts lying around either - and the wait time on parts at the moment is lengthy I'm led to believe.
No they wouldn't.
A Scania powered MMC or the 6 cylinder Streetdeck would be far more likely, and suitable, options.
RE: Lack of Reliability of X9/X10 Coaches