The most popular trip here!
San Francisco-LA-Vegas appears to be the most popular route here. We get scads of questions about it. And it seems like it would be the type of trip you're looking for. You might review some of these discussions for ideas.
Since it sounds like you're into the bar/clubbing scene, I agree that Vegas is hard to beat. LA and San Francisco are both pretty well known for this as well. But this is not my area of expertise....I tend to be a camper/hiker myself...so you'll have to find hints for hot spots from someone else. :)
You should be aware that you can't drive rental cars into Mexico. Your best bet is to drive to the border and either walk over or take a bus.
July weather should be great. It's a lovely month.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with the plane trip to NYC. Unless, of course, this would be a huge highlight of your trip. Is the hassle of another flight and the time it takes worth it to hit the bright lights of the Big Apple? You decide. With two weeks, it wouldn't be my choice.
Vancouver is too far to go on this trip, imho.
The thrill of wind in your hair!
If you get a convertible, you will need to pay a premium for it. Personally, I think it would be worth it. I caravanned through Utah/Arizona/New Mexico with some friends and one of them had a convertible. Oh, how I envied her! Some tips: while it may increase your fuel consumption, she often had the air-conditioning running with the top down for the cool breeze because the air can be quite hot. And she wore a big brimmed, straw hat. You don't want to get sunburned. Also use sunscreen liberally. There were times when the heat or the intensity of the sun got to be too much and she put the roof up but she had it down more often than not. Go for it if you can afford it!
My best trips have been ones where off-the-beaten-path, serendipitous finds are mixed up with touristy activities. Of course, I'm a fan of the tacky tourist trap. Don't knock 'em. There's something appealing about them. So you might enjoy a trip to see what a Mexican border town is and a few of those other tourist "traps" you'll see here and there along your trip.
Happy planning and let us know how we can help further.
I don't think its possible anywhere
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Larrison
Second, most rental cars in the US have a clause that they can't be taken out of the US. You can get this waived, but it may cost money and definitely isn't part of the standard contract.
Larrison, are you aware of any company that will give permission to take a car into Mexico? I know some companies will give permission to drive a rental car into Canada, but I've never heard of any company allowing their cars into Mexico under any circumstances.