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Choosing the right road trip vehicle.
As a result of taking many road trips the last couple years, across the Midwest and to the Adirondack Mountains, things have clearly stuck out - of the best and least favorite vehicle for a road trip.
Below is a recommendations from the experience of 8 road trips, during summer and winter through the Midwest. These included passing through busy Chicago to more elevation in the mountains.
First, any substantial travel regardless of time of season, bigger is better. While it’s heavier on the wallet, it offers elements of safety in the realm of sitting higher up, which gives you some advantages of sight. Driving in a car, in this day in age of the SUV, your more often in the lowest sitting vehicle versus SUV’s, trucks & thunderous semis roaring by. Sitting higher up in a truck, you have more peace of mind, in regards to safety.
My recommended travel vehicle is a truck. Sitting up higher while gives you some sight benefits it also gains you some respect on the road ways. It seems that when your in a car, people tend to have less respect for you on the road. However, in a truck you receive more respect on the road. People are generally, less prone to push you from behind, backing off your bumper just a little more than they wood had you been driving a car.
I’ve taken several road trips in a Ford F-150 or RAM 250. They really have made a luxurious smooth riding vehicles, that honestly shocked me how nice they rode.As well as the space to carry lots of needed things for a great road trip!
If you’re looking for help choosing your very own special road trip, to have a reliable ready vehicle, head over to cars.com which is a favorite resource of ours, and full of info on all sorts of makes and models to please all shoppers.