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what up nicky i would be glad to help you out but 1st where do you plan on flying into?? new york area-- cali area-- midwest colo area-- south east new orleans area??? im in new york can help you out around here let me know,i met a fellow on here from england about 3 yrs ago he wound up staying with my wife n myself came to a superbowl party at my buddies house, i still talk to him today n i met him on this wonderful site... my name is Roy 37 n my wife laura 31 keep in touch and safe travels...thank you for getting in touch n would love to here stories of yours on your adventure...
RV! You can get some pretty inexpensive older model motorhomes, and many have low miles on them. If you get a smaller van style, you can get around anywhere, stay in campgrounds or truck stops, or even a hotel if it strikes your fancy. Gives you a lot more freedom so you don't have to worry about making it to a certain reservation on time, or if you want to extend your time in a place that you enjoy you can!
I the east coast this spring that way, and it was a blast.
Where to go has a lot to do with your interests... if you want to see the east coast, you'd probably want to start there, as September will have the better weather.
Good luck!
Nicky,
I have helped over 10 TP members buys cars/vans in Vegas over the last several years. I can usually find something reliable for under $4K, usually around $3K. I suggest a , , van. They get decent mileage, easy to drive, can sleep in it while in our National Parks or just want to save some money. It costs about $120 to register a car, about $100/month to insure it. Do the math compared to renting and decide what is best for you.
Send me a PM if you have questions. Mike
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