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Renting an RV isn't a half bad idea. Not much fun to drive, but you'll want to visit and linger in some of our national parks ( Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Grand Canyon, Brice and Zion . Finding hotel rooms in the National Parks is difficult to do and expensive. But an RV avoids that problem. Now it might be that you do a little of both. Have a rental car to tour the east coast, rent an RV and travel through the national parks in the intermountain west and desert southwest, turn the RV over for a rental car in LA and drive up the California Coast to Oregon and Washington.
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With the US roads , there is much more work behind the wheel in a RV than most sports cars .
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Pick up my 968 on the East coast and pay me nothing.
Drive it CC to the west side then drop it off at Flash's home. Pay him for a SC kit. and have a safe flight home. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Driving CC is an awesome experience. Several good points made about the RV. But in many locations e.g. the mountains in Tennessee, The flat open roads in Colorado, Tail of the dragon in NC. You'll be kicking yourself as you venture pass these great stretches of tarmac in a big clumsy RV.
If your traveling solo or with one adult. I'd go German sports car. Decent cargo room, comfortable and exciting to drive.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' timestamp='1336051048' post='126455']
Pick up my 968 on the East coast and pay me nothing.
Drive it CC to the west side then drop it off at Flash's home. Pay him for a SC kit. and have a safe flight home. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Driving CC is an awesome experience. Several good points made about the RV. But in many locations e.g. the mountains in Tennessee, The flat open roads in Colorado, Tail of the dragon in NC. You'll be kicking yourself as you venture pass these great stretches of tarmac in a big clumsy RV.
If your traveling solo or with one adult. I'd go German sports car. Decent cargo room, comfortable and exciting to drive.
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Depends on how you look at it , lived in the usa for about 3 years over 5 year period .
The RV would be my choice without a doubt .
Nice big window , big comfy seats an have a great look around , or get a sportscar limited visibility low to the ground , kind of stiff on the schock's sleep in motels with a donut for breakfast .
If you want to go places and feel free just motor around in an RV and enjoy , have your coffee fresh any where any time , cook your own meal in some nice park , meet other people on the camp side .
Drive the sports car at home go to germany and other countries in a few hours , in the usa it won't even get you to the next state in a couple hours .
I am in the RV park for sure .
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[quote name='vliegwielolaf1234' timestamp='1336057866' post='126466']
Drive the sports car at home go to germany and other countries in a few hours , in the usa it won't even get you to the next state in a couple hours .
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I don't follow the above statement.
Yeah, good points. its totally subjective. $ aside and traveling solo or with wifey, Id pack my Nikon, my laptop and ipod and enjoy the drive. I'd stay in nice modern suites and eat well. i wouldn't be in a hurry. We would pull over frequently to stretch our legs at interesting cafes, parks and shops. Good times. I dont think I would enjoy driving that RV which is a big part of the trip.
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[quote name='rhudeboye' timestamp='1336058465' post='126467']
I don't follow the above statement.
Yeah, good points. its totally subjective. $ aside and traveling solo or with wifey, Id pack my Nikon, my laptop and ipod and enjoy the drive. I'd stay in nice modern suites and eat well. i wouldn't be in a hurry. We would pull over frequently to stretch our legs at interesting cafes, parks and shops. Good times. I dont think I would enjoy driving that RV which is a big part of the trip.
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TonD is dutch , owns a 968 , Germany is around the corner
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Thanks vlieg.. i got it after I re-read the orig post and credentials.
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