Few Questions, Help would be appericated :)
Hello All. new to the site but from what i have read so far its exactly what Ive been looking for and taken in a lot of advice already. So i thought i would join up and post myself.
I'm going to be traveling to America in April 2013 from Australia, landing in LA. My Original plan was to hire a car and drive around the country to get a real feel and experience for the country/culture and see as much as possible. But its Working out to be FAR to expensive to rent a car for that length of time.
So i decided to look into buying an cheap and nasty car with enough life to get it done. but everywhere Ive read its very hard to get a car registered for non American citizens. Is there any way i can work around it? Without having to fly state to state and missing endless experiences and views?
IF worse comes to worse i have a friend who is willing to road trip with me From Maimi to Vegas. but i cant seem to come up with a road trip plan that feels right?
has anyone got a good one from this stretch of road? time isn't really an issue have 2-3 weeks to complete. Want to experience all things American and famous for the various states we pass though.
Any help would be greatly Appreciated!
How much is 'FAR too expensive'?
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But its Working out to be FAR too expensive to rent a car for that length of time.
May I ask, how much would that be?
As an Australian who travels on a B/2 visa, it took me more than a decade to work out how to purchase, register and insure a vehicle - which I have now done. My last 6 months trip probably would have broken even. I don't think I came out ahead. Only difference is, since I need to travel almost every year, I now have a vehicle stored away for future trips.
I did not buy a 'cheap and nasty car', in fact, I was told by those who saw it, those who inspected it, that it was an excellent vehicle in impeccable condition. Still within the first six weeks I had the best part of a week off the road for unexpected repairs. (A rental company would have replaced the vehicle within hours.)
It may seem a lot to rent, but it is by far the best way to go for a one-off three months trip. Follow Michael's advice and draw up a loop trip. Furthermore, keep researching. It is amazing how sometimes starting the rental period on a different day of the week or at different times of the day can turn up different rates. Just as different locations within the same city do. Airport locations are usually the most expensive. Occasionally there are even deals to be had where the one-way fee is waived.
Keep researching!
Lifey