LA - Chicago - NY - Toronto - Montreal
My friend and I are planning a month-long road trip this December. We intend to purchase/hire a car in LA (which is a better idea?) and start our trip there. The destinations that we definitely want to go to are Chicago, New York, Toronto and Montreal. At the end we will probably get a flight back to LA and go home from there. Any feedback, ideas, advice about the trip would be much appreciated! How will it be driving in winter? How long will we be able to spend in each place keeping in mind we have a month altogether? Are there any stops along the way we should go to?
Buying is virtually impossible
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georgiag
My friend and I are planning a month-long road trip this December. We intend to purchase/hire a car in LA (which is a better idea?) and start our trip there.
You need to be aware that purchasing a vehicle in the US is not like purchasing a vehicle at home. In fact, so far, I have found it impossible. I should qualify that. It is possible to purchase anything. There are enough folk who will happily take your cash. It is the registering and insuring as a non-resident, which is the hassle, and, if at all possible (despite trying for a decade I have not yet found a way), could take 6 to 8 weeks.
Furthermore, for a mere month it would not be financially prudent to purchase a vehicle. Invariably - when taking everything into account - it is cheaper to rent. And as if all that is not enough, it is not possible to purchase a vehicle in the USA and leave it in Canada. Crossing the border is not like crossing State borders at home. I too have found crossing international land borders confusing at times, and hard to get used to.
Shop around for rental deals, but be aware, when you rent in the US, you must drop-off the vehicle in the US - and similarly in Canada.
The only alternative, I have heard, is that it is possible to purchase a vehicle in Canada. But still, for a month, it just would not be worth it.
Lifey in Melbourne