On the road

Mar 21, 2011
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When you go on holiday you don’t purposely book substandard hotels - so it makes sense that when you go on a road trip, you make sure that your vehicle is up to scratch.

Just as the accommodation on your holiday can make or break your entire stay, your vehicle can severely affect your road trippin’ experience.

Choosing the best vehicle for a road trip definitely depends on the type of road you’re travelling on but should certainly provide plenty of room and comfort for all involved – and also be reliable over long periods of time.

Overall, Toyotas and Hondas are among the most popular choices for road tripping – the Honda element is an especially good choice as the rear back seat folds down to create a bed you can quite comfortably sleep on during longer, more exhaustive journeys.

Most Australians choose hatchbacks as their car of choice for road trips – this is likely due to the fact that the average road trip is a family event with young children in the back and space in the boot needed for all the family luggage. Younger couples say that given the choice, they prefer to road trip in a two door with the roof down, although when comes to statistics very few actually do this, with most opting for a more reliable type of vehicle.

When it comes to road tripping it’s essential that you are fully covered and that your vehicle is insured for all those who will be driving it. Get in touch with Buzz Insurance to find out what your car insurance options are. After this is time for one last essential… the playlist!

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