Nothing that Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones does, is even anything short of extravagant and his latest purchase follows that rule. The new team bus has all the bells and whistles you would expect and it looks to retail for $1.5 million to $2.5 million, depending on how it’s finished out. The old team bus had just over two million miles on it, so it was definitely time for an upgrade.
The Dallas Morning News got a tour of the new toy:
The Dallas Cowboys have a new luxury bus, a Prevost Marathon Coach, driven by Emory Tyler. It’s 45-feet long, 102 inches wide and just under 13 feet tall. It has a 225-gallon tank and 4,000 miles on it before it leaves for Indianapolis for the Combine. The original Cowboys bus has more than 2 million miles on it. Watch as Tyler gives a tour of the Cowboys’ newest high-priced acquisition:

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