(08 Apr 2024, 5:39 pm)mb134 wrote Indeed, they seem to be taking the Conservative approach of just straight up lying and hoping that the public are too thick to notice.I'm sure customers will see these as an upgrade. As the B5LHs became so unreliable over the last year or two and with those taken off, the service has been getting whatever has been spare which most of the time has been older vehicles, without the fancy adons such as Wi-Fi or USBs or even NSA. So I'm sure customers will be delighted to have these "better" vehicles that will turn up and have the extra features back onboard
I don't see a single way in which, to the public, these can be better than the B5LHs? They're older for a start, and the most a refurb is going to do is take them to the same level as the Volvo's they replaced. Even if they do get better seats installed, they're still ADL so the suspension is non-existant compared to a Volvo.
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