Moving from VA to CA in August...need advice!
We are moving from Roanoke VA to San Francisco CA this August and could use some advice.
So far, we have decided to just sell most of our stuff and pack our car instead of renting a moving truck.
It's a 1995 Toyota Camry with 316,000 miles on it, but it's in really good shape. So my questions are:
1.) Is it doable to travel cross country in such a high mileage car?
2.) If so, should we take I40 or I80? Which route would be easier on the car (ex:desert/mountains)?
3.) Which route is more populated? (in the case that the car needs service along the way)
4.) How many travel days would it take? How many hours/day would you suggest driving?
5.) Are there any websites with specific info on the hotels/restaurants along either interstate?
6.) If possible, we would like to see the Grand Canyon, but is it too hot for it in August?
Basically, I can use any advice or suggestions from anybody who has done this trek in an older,
high mileage vehicle. Like I said, our car is in very good shape with all major work being done to it
to keep it going. I'm just nervous about the heat/desert and whether that will be too much for our car.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Your mechanic should have the answers.
Hi and Welcome to the Great American Road Trip Forum.
You know your car best. Get it checked out by a trusted mechanic. Tell them your plans. Get a AAA premium membership as extra insurance (if you do not already hav e a roadside assistance plan). If all is well, there should be no reason why it should not make it. The Camry is a solid workhorse. None-the-less, I would still drive it gently.... respect its age.
I drove one with almost that many miles a few years ago. Drove it all over the 48 States.
Lifey