to drive or to 'driveaway'?
I've been checking out options for rental cars and I stumbled upon this 'driveaway' thing where you drive someone's else's car to your destination (or they hook you up with a car that needs to be where you're going)
just wondering if anybody has experience with this?
Is it a 'too good to be true' sort of thing with hidden catches?
- the company I checked was AutoDriveAway
Just for a straight drive-through
My understanding is that these companies require you to drive straight to the destination without any time allowance for doing any sightseeing along the way. And that you need to keep the miles to the minimum needed for the trip so you won't be able to do any side-trips. I could be wrong. I have no experience with them. But I'd sure double-check on that.
It works if you like the idea of a job
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Originally Posted by
mikphire
I've been checking out options for rental cars and I stumbled upon this 'driveaway' thing where you drive someone's else's car to your destination
It is not a very good option if you are a) tight on time or b)looking for a holiday get-away. It can be excellent if you want a short-term job and want a chance to drive. The time limits are structured so that there is very little time for sight-seeing. Here is a thread with more discussion about it. And here some more information.
Mark
Thanks for the local suggestions!
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bhughes718
But, if you like camping then Ocean Lakes is very nice. I love going camping there.
Thanks for the ideas and suggestions and Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum!
Mark