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For one or two people? Small-ish wagon FTW.
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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 08-17-2019 at 06:02 PM.
all my favorite road trips were in minivans.
Depends if you're just driving to get to the destination (i.e., straight highways) or you want to enjoy the drive (i.e., picking the less travelled, curvy stuff).
Took the TT to BC and it was really fun to open it up on the curvy roads but then again, I could only have one passenger.
I think pretty much any exotic convertible would hit the spot.
Some awful suggestions..
As somebody who drove over 50,000km on the road over the 8 months...
Roadtrek SS Agile.
http://www.roadtrek.com/models/ss-agile/
If I had to pick anything? I think taking an S63 or S65 vert for a couple week cruise would be awesome.
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All the comfort and refinement you could ever want, some sporty underpinnings for when the road allows it, plenty of room for 2 and luggage, and drop dead gorgeous. Ability to take the roof down here and there.
Honestly there are so many different cars that would be incredible for a road trip, one of the best road trips I ever went on was in an old shitty F150 with friends
I still want to revive my loop down to California roadtrip idea over 2-3 weeks but with my current car.
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If I'm not sleeping in it... LS430/460, ultra lux
Great gas mileage even at high speeds
Very comfortable, but sporty handling with the flip of a couple switches
Tons of room inside
Massaging seats
Heated and cooled seats
Radar cruise control and other good road trip tech
Fridge... you need a fridge
Enough room in the trunk to carry a bunch of truck stop hookers
Decent sized gas tank
Reliable, no worries about getting stuck on the side of the road
Good passing power
Oh, and the most important... 110% invisible to law enforcement
I'll take the Panamera Sport Turismo:
Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit with 3.0 diesel
dude....wtf is fun about that? lol I'd definitely go with something comfortable with power, so it would have to be something like a panamera or something.Originally posted by vengie
Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit with 3.0 diesel
Originally posted by 03ozwhip
dude....wtf is fun about that? lol I'd definitely go with something comfortable with power, so it would have to be something like a panamera or something.
The versatility! Super comfortable and smooth on road, fuel efficient, and has off road capability.
Throw some bikes on it and go.
Driver: Ferrari 812SF, Porsche Panamera Turbo, MB E63S AMG Wagon, Audi RS6/S8
Passenger: Maybach, Motorhome, Minivan