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Yesterday, 06:10 PM | #23 |
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Fly. You will avoid crappy weather, road craters and speed traps as others have mentioned.
Rent a big/fast car in FL. I drove a Toyota RAV4… You will not be happy. I drove my truck to FL last year. Much better. FL highways are fast and full of trucks. But watch out for the slow moving left lane bandits! |
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Yesterday, 06:47 PM | #25 |
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We had the same dilemma a few years back. Flights were about $3400 for 4 people. Car rental was about $1000. So $4500 or so all in for transportation. I told my wife that I could literally buy a car for a week and sell it and still come out ahead...or lease a car for almost a year and roughly break even.
I still flew because taking 2 extra days off of work is more costly than the flight/rental cost. |
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Yesterday, 06:58 PM | #26 |
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Agree. You can go almost anywhere for $1300/person flight. Florida is really overrated. Go somewhere where with history, culture, sophistication, etc. Drivers in FL suck as well (some too fast, others too slow, all at the same time).
Since this is a BMW forum, go to Munich. I did a European Delivery during Christmas. Munich during Xmas is really great with the Munich Christmas Market at Marienplatz (Christkindlmarkt). See Welt. Go on the Autobahn in the winter. I bet you will spent the same or less and have a FAR BETTER experience with way better memories. If you do take my advice, make sure you post pics here and send a shout out to me! |
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As a FL resident, fly and rent, dont let these shit drivers damage your m3 lol
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Today, 07:32 AM | #31 |
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I always bring a jack, spare and a few tools on road trips when in cars that don’t have them, like my former E90 M3 and current F90 M5. I have summer and winter wheels so I just bring one from the set I am not using at the time. Finding a correct size and spec tire during the trip would likely result in a delay and/or premium pricing. Have not needed to use it yet. Takes up some trunk space and that can be inconvenient if you have a lot of luggage.
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As a Floridian, I agree, go somewhere else, we already have enough tourists driving slow on our roads. Go to Germany and enjoy their winter weather and beaches, lol. Gotta love all the states that are so incredibly jealous of Florida. We can't help it your states suck |
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So I lean towards driving rather than flying. But in your case I would advise you to *not* drive. My most immediate concern is driving that far and into that much warmer weather with snow tires on the car. |
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Also definitely consider flying out of Buffalo. Super easy and cheaper parking. Also smaller airport so easy in n out. I’ve done it last Apr going to Dominican with Jet Blue. Also Fl is not that great at that time. Feb-Apr much better. I go to Sarasota every other year and it can be chilly and windy at that time. |
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