Anonymous wrote:Love, love, love road trips in my Tesla M3.
Handles like a dream on the highway, and charging stops (at least with my long range) are always right around when I'd want to stop and stretch my legs anyway. My wife and I call Autopilot "Blizzard mode" because we stop at Dairy Queen and get Blizzards and the driver can eat theirs while the car drives itself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best road trip was I took a 1975 450SL on a ski trip to Killington VT when single. I actually had a ski rack on roof of the two seater Mercedes. Went with buddy.
I drove the car 1,000 miles that weekend. Went to pickle barrel happy hour. And while out bar hopping a big snow storm we picked up two girls and went to their place. I swear the car and exhaust system was sliding through snow 4 people in a two seater car at 2 am in a snow storm. I actually saw my muffler steaming in the snow when I parked their house.
On way home we were tailgating a guy with a radar detector and I was being tailgated. For over one hour straight we drive 100 mph with two sets of skis on roof. Shocked they stayed in.
I think everyone thought what idiot takes a rear wheel drive 20 year old old Mercedes convertible with 120,000 miles out in a snowstorm with skis attached to hardtop for a 1,000 mile trip to happy hours and bars. Well it was President weekend and beer, skiing and girls involved so why not
I was shocked the engine did not blow up!
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What an idiot. And are you going to encourage your kid to do the same? Because they might not come back to tell the tale.
Anonymous wrote:Best road trip was I took a 1975 450SL on a ski trip to Killington VT when single. I actually had a ski rack on roof of the two seater Mercedes. Went with buddy.
I drove the car 1,000 miles that weekend. Went to pickle barrel happy hour. And while out bar hopping a big snow storm we picked up two girls and went to their place. I swear the car and exhaust system was sliding through snow 4 people in a two seater car at 2 am in a snow storm. I actually saw my muffler steaming in the snow when I parked their house.
On way home we were tailgating a guy with a radar detector and I was being tailgated. For over one hour straight we drive 100 mph with two sets of skis on roof. Shocked they stayed in.
I think everyone thought what idiot takes a rear wheel drive 20 year old old Mercedes convertible with 120,000 miles out in a snowstorm with skis attached to hardtop for a 1,000 mile trip to happy hours and bars. Well it was President weekend and beer, skiing and girls involved so why not
I was shocked the engine did not blow up!
Best road trip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.
I prefer my bronco for this reason plus if i take the back seat out i can fit a twin size mattress in the back
Anonymous wrote:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our beloved Mazda 5 seats 6 if you consider their cramped 3rd row, but its main purpose is to seat 4 and have room for luggage in a compact sedan footprint. It's a "mini" minivan. Turn is usefully tight and the car is very maneuverable. However, it gets loud on the interstate and the original rear suspension isn't great, we replaced it.
I don't know if they still sell them in the US, however. I wish it came in a luxury electric version with better quality parts because the concept of a compact 6-seater is really nice. I hate large cars.
Me again. We just went did a college road trip to the northeast and Canada with it. It was fine, in the sense that it's roomy enough for our family of 4 plus bags, it's easy to park, and consumes less fuel than a regular minivan. But a luxury ride it's not!
Odyssey owner. Our next one will be the Sienna, which now comes only as a hybrid-electric.
But I like the way the Mazda 5 drives the time I had it as a rental. Mazda does that well.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows that rentals with the optional insurance are the fasted cars and the best off roaders. That makes them perfect for road trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.
For us its a tie between our mustang and wrangler. My only issue with the wrangler is the small trunk size vs. my old SUV.
Anonymous wrote:What has been your favorite car to take on a road trip?
5+ seats.
Or smaller. Lol, I’m personally interested I answers with 5+ seats.
If you drove a fabulous 2 seater, share your story too I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows that rentals with the optional insurance are the fasted cars and the best off roaders. That makes them perfect for road trips.
Anonymous wrote:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.