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tpistoia 07-30-2015 06:10 PM

04 Scion xB Cross Country Road Trip
 
Hey all,

Recently I've been mulling over the idea of hopping in my xB and driving all over the USA. I want to see as much of the country as I possibly can, maybe even all of the lower 48?

About Me: Almost 21 and don't want to get any older. I work part time for a parks and rec department while going to college in SoCal and have been saving up my money for the past two years.
I'll be transferring school's starting in the fall of 2016 so I will have an almost 6 month break which would be perfect for this trip.

The Plan: Basically wander around the states looking for interesting things. I hope to see some of the American classics like Mount Rushmore and the St. Louis Arch while also venturing into some of the daunting big cities like New York or Chicago.
To keep costs low I plan to camp in the car for most nights while springing for a cheap motel only when the car becomes to cramped or I start to lose my mind.

The Car: 2004 Scion xB. Forrest Green. Really great car and one I really grew up in. It's the car I took my drivers test in. Right now she's pushing 200k due to frequent trips up and down California and one trip all the way to Louisiana and back.
We have always taken care of it but my fear is I will be driving alone in the desert and she will finally kick the bucket.

The Budget: Budget is a major concern but with my lodging expenses drastically slashed by sleeping in the car, I figure I could afford the trip for at least a month anyways.

Basically what I'm asking is if the xB would be a good car to convert into a mini R.V. for a few months or if I should look into taking a different vehicle. The xB is so attractive because it still gets great gas mileage and I can sleep inside.

Any tips or sense you could knock into me would be greatly appreciated.
--Tony

Suzanne757 05-21-2018 07:13 PM

Road trip
 
Tony, I’m curious as to whether you took the road trip or not and if you did… How did it go?

nele 10-24-2023 05:50 PM

Interesting discussion. It would be great if someone else shared the experience of a cross country trip. We are planning to have one in spring. Any advice?

horos 10-24-2023 06:00 PM

I've never prepared for a cross-country trip, but I guess I'd start by making a list of the necessary things. It is good to consider what can make your travel better and easier. I know that many people buy electric coolers and find them useful. I also think a first-aid kit, fire starter, and batteries are must-have things on the road.

mrrcom 10-25-2023 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by nele (Post 4337654)
Interesting discussion. It would be great if someone else shared the experience of a cross country trip. We are planning to have one in spring. Any advice?

I did one long trip in my 06 xb, around 3000 miles, and I decided to never do a long trip in that car ever again. 1. It didn't have cruise control... it was SO tiring having to keep my speed up I even got pulled over on my way back only a warning. If your car has it installed then you'll be ok. 2. the clutch system got overheated? I pulled off for gas after hours and hours and the clutch pedal felt so weird. I was worried about it but I slept at a rest stop and later leaving it was normal. I can't remember what the gas mileage was like but I was trying to stay like 5 under the limit because of the no CC.


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