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What's your dream road trip?


Steve Q
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As the title says, what is your dream road trip money no object. The crazier the better. 

Mine would have to be a jaunt across Africa covering countries like Namibia, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda & Kenya. And maybe Ethiopia. (not in that order. 

I'm inspired by the Top Gear Africa specials. And I've already visited Malawi and Zambia. 

For a trip like that the Audi would need some serious off road prep. Now I know my a6 isn't an all-road or quattro but I think the benefit of having traditional suspension over allroad air suspension is a positive. 

So this would be my dream road trip, what's yours? 

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I think the All-Road is the best choice of vehicle to traverse any terrain and also offering comfort and economy for the trip (which after a few thousand miles will certainly be noticable).

My ideal trip (latest hankering) is across America (east to west) but on a Harley and Mustang through various stages and even train for a certain part of it.

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1 hour ago, Trevor said:

I think the All-Road is the best choice of vehicle to traverse any terrain and also offering comfort and economy for the trip (which after a few thousand miles will certainly be noticable).

My ideal trip (latest hankering) is across America (east to west) but on a Harley and Mustang through various stages and even train for a certain part of it.

You know me Trevor, even though an alroad makes sense. I'd have to do it in my a6 for the nostalgia, stupidity, sentimentality etc. 

That sounds cracking trip. I did do parts of route 66 in a convertible mustang back in 2018 in Nevada & Arizona and it was amazing. 

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47 minutes ago, Steve Q said:

That sounds cracking trip. I did do parts of route 66 in a convertible mustang back in 2018 in Nevada & Arizona and it was amazing. 

Here is the link to your road trip review in the States

https://autoevoke.com/index.php?/forums/topic/2860-road-trip-through-nevada-arizona/

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48 minutes ago, Steve Q said:

You know me Trevor, even though an alroad makes sense. I'd have to do it in my a6 for the nostalgia, stupidity, sentimentality etc. 

I actually went onto Autotrader to look for Allroads and found a few very reasonably priced cars....and also the A4 and A6 later versions (not as robust as the earlier Allroad I don't believe)

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