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On April 1 I'm heading out on a five week road trip.
By the end of the year I want to drive the four longest roads in America. The first leg, I-90 from Boston to Seattle, is actually the third longest road in the country. The second leg, from Newport, Oregon to Boston on US-20, is the longest road in the country.
I'm not driving my car. I'm going to rent and put the miles on someone else's car. My daughter may be joining me in Seattle, so I'm thinking Ford Explorer. It's be nice and roomy, with plenty of space for suitcases, three Pelican cases full of camera gear, stuff we buy along the way. But if she doesn't join me (that's a possibility) I was considering the Ford Edge.
I drove my 1999 Ford Explorer from Portland, Oregon to Poyntelle, Pennsylvania eight years ago. I took 25 days to make the trip, and was comfortable the whole way.
To anyone who owns a Ford Edge: Strictly from a "physical comfort" perspective, would you take your Ford Edge on a five week road trip?
By the end of the year I want to drive the four longest roads in America. The first leg, I-90 from Boston to Seattle, is actually the third longest road in the country. The second leg, from Newport, Oregon to Boston on US-20, is the longest road in the country.
I'm not driving my car. I'm going to rent and put the miles on someone else's car. My daughter may be joining me in Seattle, so I'm thinking Ford Explorer. It's be nice and roomy, with plenty of space for suitcases, three Pelican cases full of camera gear, stuff we buy along the way. But if she doesn't join me (that's a possibility) I was considering the Ford Edge.
I drove my 1999 Ford Explorer from Portland, Oregon to Poyntelle, Pennsylvania eight years ago. I took 25 days to make the trip, and was comfortable the whole way.
To anyone who owns a Ford Edge: Strictly from a "physical comfort" perspective, would you take your Ford Edge on a five week road trip?