Turo is SoCal only, for the most part. Some will let you go roll up the PCH, others want you to stay local.
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USA Road Trip Suggestions?
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Re: USA Road Trip Suggestions?
Seem to be 100's of cars available in Florida. Looks very good, and such a spread of cars from 14 year old Corollas ($30 a day) to 2021 Tesla 3's at around $120 a day and plenty of Mustangs and Chargers fro $60 to $70 a day.
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Re: USA Road Trip Suggestions?
In 2009 I had a Dodge Ram from and back to Atlanta. My road trip took in Memphis, Nashville, Dollywood and Savannah, with a couple of overnights to break up the longer drives; I don't think any one driving day was over 300 miles. Perfectly acceptable on US roads. The Deep South is great to drive across, like a scaled-up Lake District. Since then I've had a couple of Suburbans too and they are just lovely on a long trip. North Carolina (reachable from Atlanta) is nice too; there's a WW2 battleship moored up in a creek that's worth a tour (USS North Carolina, appropriately!). Drive relatively slowly (not enough to hold up traffic, obvs) and you should see some nice old cars and pickups parked here and there. Keep a camera to hand!
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Re: USA Road Trip Suggestions?
That's our plan for wherever we go. Get out onto the back roads and have a look for tye hidden.eddyramrod wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 12:06 pm Drive relatively slowly (not enough to hold up traffic, obvs) and you should see some nice old cars and pickups parked here and there. Keep a camera to hand!