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zaptorque 02-13-2013 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by maxeveland (Post 726196)
Noob question but where can I find these scenic routes that are not interstates because I am planning on a road trip from illinois to Florida through kentucky, tenn, and georgia. Anyone got an idea on where I can find these routes like on a website?

google maps

dietz 02-14-2013 02:00 AM

In June I went from Albuquerque, to LA picking up my friend in Phoenix; the next day started off in the malibu canyons, up the PCH, along skyline drive, ending in SF. It was hands down the best day of driving ever. Next, out to Yosemite, then to vegas through the lonely roads of NV, and the last leg was home to ABQ. Got stopped in nowhere NV for going 84 in a 70 and the cop was just excited to see SOMEONE and told me to keep it under 80, haha.

My suggestion is to adjust the bottom of the seat to suit your legs, move the back up until your wrists hit the wheel when you're arms are outstretched, then LEAVE IT for the whole trip. When I mess around with the position my back starts to hurt, but if I just leave it where it is best, no problems at all. Oh and don't eat in the car and try not to have too many burritos along the way. Rainx the windshield too.

eXtreme Burrito! 02-14-2013 02:10 AM

I drive down to San Diego every so often. It's about a 3 hour jaunt, and it's some of the most fun I've had driving a car. When there's no traffic...Nothing beats it. :)

Dake 02-14-2013 01:10 PM

Wife and I did a twenty hour round trip over a weekend and it was as nice as could be. She has a Yaris and my back starts to kill me within an hour. The FR-S was comfortable all the way and by the time we got back home I would have been fine to just keep driving.

Our only stop was at the half way mark each direction for gas/food/wizz - averaged 33 mpg.

bucket 09-22-2013 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by bestwheelbase (Post 731579)
Right. Have you been there? Made the journey down the Pan-Am?! If so, I would love to chat offline at length.

Only on the internet. One of those nights where you think a road trip through South America would be totally badass, then you learn about the Darien Gap and think "How hard can it be"...then research the Darien Gap and decide a cross-country drive to California would probably work just as well.

Still considering it? It didn't seem completely impossible, but holy shit not something I would try.

bestwheelbase 09-23-2013 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bucket (Post 1228165)
Only on the internet. One of those nights where you think a road trip through South America would be totally badass, then you learn about the Darien Gap and think "How hard can it be"...then research the Darien Gap and decide a cross-country drive to California would probably work just as well.

Still considering it? It didn't seem completely impossible, but holy shit not something I would try.

Yeah, I have gotten some friends interested too. It's going to happen but not until we do some smaller pratice trips, etc.

Hardrock4445 09-23-2013 11:03 PM

I just saw this old post pop up and realized I never updated this with trip information. We drove from Syracuse, N.Y. To Tampa Bay, Fl. 1347 mi. from my driveway to my cousins driveway. We took main highways due to night driving not many sights to see. Exactly 20 hours +- 5 minutes. Was an awesome drive, car was comfortable And had plenty of room. Has an annoying buffeting sound from the rear. Starts around 80, maybe the fender liner where the holes for mudflats are?.
Distance: 1347 miles.
Time: 20 hours. 6PM-2PM.
Avg: 67.35 MPH.
Stops: 6
MPG: 32.8
Luggage: roughly 300-400lb.

http://i797.photobucket.com/albums/y...ps9e900e07.jpg

Dake 09-24-2013 05:30 PM

Good update and yeah - you fit a ton of stuff.

What was your longest leg? Back in July I did 15.5 hours non-stop and was good to go longer if I needed to. Turned around and did the same trip back four days later no sweat. This car is fantastic for road tripping.

The one thing I discovered is I moved my seat about two notches closer to the steering wheel. I normally keep it all the way back for daily driving but I found it to be a little more comfortable for my arms on the long haul.

Hardrock4445 09-24-2013 07:23 PM

Not sure on longest leg, just got in the car after work and drove like a mofo.

suaveflooder 09-24-2013 09:30 PM

My only complaint about the car on long trips is the noise maker. Delete that stupid thing and the car is a blast on long trips! Great gas mileage, and comfortable

Gearhead1 09-25-2013 02:33 PM

My wife and I started a 3-week trip May 31st in our BRZ from our home in Denver. The BRZ was barely broken in with 1184 miles on the odometer. The car was packed full, including two large back packs dedicated to rock climbing gear. We went as far as Cape Cod and Kittery Point, Maine. Celebrated our 25th anniversary in Lake Placid. Trip totals: 5,081 miles and 140.4 gallons of gas, for a 36.2 MPG average (automatic trans). Max speed was 90 MPH, we used the AC whenever we needed (i.e. most of the time), drove interstates, secondary roads and some dirt roads, had good weather and torrential downpours.

Since that trip, I've run the car at two track days, where the automatic certainly simplified the task of learning an unfamiliar track and the lethargic 0-25 MPH acceleration isn't an issue

Bottom line: This is my favorite car. Ever. And I've had over a dozen cars in my 61 years.

wallace03 09-25-2013 02:58 PM

This is off topic, but is there any mod i should get or avoid getting before i take the car on a road trip? maybe something that would increase mpg, ride quality or vice versa. I figured i should avoid headers and an exhaust due to it being louder than stock.


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