Boston to Seattle relocating
Hi,
I am new to Roadtrip America and fairly new to posting in a forum as well. I am trying to get from Boston to Seattle (Whidbey Island actually) probably around the end of November. I was going to fly but am very reluctant to put my dog in the cargo hold. The last time I did a long road trip was in the early 70's and I hitchhiked (fun) and wish I could do that again. So, I am thinking of getting a new (used) vehicle and driving. I am wondering 2 things. 1. What vehicle would be best? I am carrying my 45# dog and whatever stuff I can cram into the car. I am looking for reliability and good fuel economy. 2. What route would be best? If it was Spring/Summer I would go shortest northern route but I am nervous about that in winter. Time doesn't matter except as far as cost of trip, which does matter. Thank you to all. Hey, anyone looking for a ride to West Coast?
Buy the Car for Seattle, Not the Trip
Before you decide on what car to buy, or even whether to buy one, you have to decide what kind of car will be appropriate for use in Seattle. Those are the conditions for which you should buy the car, not for the week or so that you'll need it to cross the country. If you have no use for a car in Seattle then don't buy one, rent one instead. It will prove far less costly in the long run. If you do need a car in Seattle then I generally agree with the type of car that glc has suggested. I have done quite well with the majority of my cars being relatively small (high gas mileage) front- or all- wheel drive (great in the rain and snow) hatchbacks or small wagons (utilitarian and can be configured to afford your dog a place to lie down). When I had my own dog and lived in Maine, I drove a Subaru Outback wagon. I currently drive a Honda Fit. I have been more than satisfied with both vehicles.
AZBuck