Anonymous wrote:I’ve had two of the cars often mentioned here- Honda Odyssey and Jeep Wrangler. Agree with the Odyssey sentiment. I know minivans aren’t cool, but this was seriously the most comfortable family hauler. As for the Wrangler, it’s fun for what it’s meant to do- drive off-road, but for road trips I hated it. My Jeep was an old-school model, which meant no air conditioning, loud ride, terrible handling…etc. maybe Jeeps are better these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.
I've rented one recently to drive from DC to NC--I found the driver seat stiff, the ride bumpy and tiring AF after five hours.
Sure, it was fun driving to the beach in one in my 20's and early 30's--but now, not so much.
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: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
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:My Wrangler. Performs great on road trips and even better off road trips.