The OmniLinks are not popular with OAPs in Cork either, one told me recently on the 10 that "the seats in them new buses are too low down for me to sit on and them high seats at the front - sure you'd need a lift to get up to them yokes", and I'm not surprised, the seats right behind the driver are very high up with a high step, even higher than the step you've to climb to get on an Olympian or other non low floor bus, while the seats in the wheelchair area and the ones opposite the wheelchair area are so low you might as well be sitting on the ground.

The SLs are built in Poland, in fact all Scania OmniCity's(single deck, double deck and artic), OmniLink(SL type) and OmniLine(something like WC1, the Wrights commuter coach BÉ had on trial some time back) are all built in Poland, at least the bodywork is, I presume given that the chassis is the regular N and K series chassis that this is constructed where other Scania chassis are made.