6G Celicas Forums

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Ultimate road trip vehicle?
post Oct 14, 2003 - 3:15 PM
+Quote Post
popke03

Enthusiast

Joined Mar 30, '03
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




A '95 celica? A wha? SO heres the story...

I am a recent college grad, did my time at my regular summer job, then started "looking" for a job. Two days later I decided that I was not going to work right now so I took my savings bought new hoses for the Celi, put 'em in, did the oil change, and took off. I was a little wary of driving around the country in my Celica, I love the car, but it just didn't seem like a "road trip" kind of vehicle. Too small, little off road ability, a target in big cities, etc. I didn't ahve much of a choice so I figured I woudl endure.

(At this point I shoudl mention I have an ST, few mods, automatic (give me a break I have had so many knee surgeries I should play in the NBA, but it is a testament to the comfort of the cabin of the car), brand new tires, a stereo I will get to later. and NO CRUISE CONTROL)

First stop Austin, TX, which is a 22 hr journey from Lansing, MI. Drove it straight through, no stops longer than 10 minutes, my sanity is now in question. I was doing clos to 450 miles to nearly drain the tank, which for those of you counting is getting close 40 mpg, reason number one why it is the Ultimate road trip vehicle (URTV). We've all noticed that gas now costs more gold, and don't give me the line about europe's prices, because the US is large, and there isn't a country in europe that is bigger than a school bus. They don't have to drive as far. Plus they have a decent mass transit system, but I digress.

I had everything I needed to live camp etc, stuffed in my trunk which was already cramed with my Soundstream 10 and Amp, which along with my Alpine 7998 and polks up front is reason number two* (*yes I know not stock equipment) why this celica was the URTV. I highly suggest anyone who spends any decent amount of time in a car to have a stereo with mp3 capabilities, yes the sound is often crappy, but if you can find someone who cares at 3am after 15hrs of driving 12 cokes and 3 empty bags from BK they SHOULD be commmited.

Any way after I wore out my welcome in Texas I drove over to the Grand Canyon. Cool place, car did great, thorugh the entire dessert the engine temp needle didn't even think of moving towards the half way mark, sometimes I thought maybe it was even getting coolder, but that might of been a mirage, reason number 3 for my case as URTV.

Ok I have to brag a bit and unfortunately not about our awesome car. As I was leaving the Canyon, outside of Flagstaff, I stopped to help out a trucker (lent him my cell phone if anybody cares) so it turns out he was hauling Ferraris across the country to LA, so unfortunately he made me sit in a brand new 575M. Celicas are awesome but they aint nothing like a Ferraris.

Hit LA next where my now bug encrusted celica was looking like a ford pinto next to the million dollar cars I was parking next to, eliminating the fear that my car was going to be the one getting jacked (I am sure parking next to million cars also probably helped just from the extra attention those vehicles get).

Next did San Fran up right. No problems with the hills, although my brakes strated doing some funny **** on the way there.no problems in the city.

I stayed with some friends up on the mendocino coast, in their little backwards ass town I had my brakes fixed for under 100, pretty good considering it was the only work I had done the entire trip (reason number four, its just a damn reliable car) and it was int eh middle of no-where.

Did portland and Seattle, cool ass towns, not much happened with the car, got the oil changed. then I headed back towards MI. As always the snow that I woke up to one morning in Montana was absolutely NO problem for the Celica, As long as I didn't drive it like a jerk I was fine. pretty much no other problems. Which is reason number five, No tickets, no hassles, it flies just under the radar as long as you are carefull.

I think I touched on reason six already, but I easily fit everything I needed for six weeks in many different climates including camping and fishing gear in my trunk. leaving the cockpit empty for extra folks and discouraging thef tin the city.

So on top of all those reasons, I am happy to report that my car did not sacrifice any of it's Celica-ey goodness. Accel, handiling, smooth ride it kept it all.

6 weeks, 9000 miles, 150+hours driving, 18 states, 6 12packs of Coke later, I think we can make a good case for teh Celica being the Ultimate Road Trip Vehicle. biggrin.gif
post Oct 14, 2003 - 3:24 PM
+Quote Post
blkGT



Enthusiast
****
Joined Jun 10, '03
From FL
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




thats bad ass man. meet any chicks? Im gonan go on a roadtrip someday.. but i have cruise control
post Oct 14, 2003 - 3:33 PM
+Quote Post
BlackCelicaGT94



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Mar 4, '03
From Kirkland, Washington
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




Dude you were up in seattle eh? whend you do this trip? sounds like you had fun! ya did this trip alone? Major props! I have respect for anyone who can drop their life and just go off somewhere like that


--------------------
Cruisin down the street in my Infiniti...always lookin for my next trip to Sin City
post Oct 14, 2003 - 4:33 PM
+Quote Post
Chrobis



Enthusiast
****
Joined Apr 15, '03
From San Jose, CA, USA
Currently Offline

Reputation: 1 (100%)




Nice trip man... Now go do another 6 weeks on the east coast biggrin.gif
post Oct 14, 2003 - 5:17 PM
+Quote Post
Hym3n



Enthusiast
**
Joined Sep 5, '03
From Grapevine, TX
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




Very cool. I'm planning a lot of trips like that over the summer, but mostly just around Texas.. its a huge state y'know. Good story though, go far with your Celica!

-Brian
post Oct 14, 2003 - 5:29 PM
+Quote Post
orvillescelica



Enthusiast
****
Joined Oct 1, '02
From Seattle, WA
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




That sounded like a great trip!! I too can attest to the 6G Celica being a great road trip car! Ive driven mine from Chicago to LA, back and forth from LA to San Fran 3 times, LA to Vegas, Vegas back to Chicago, Chicago to Philly and back, Chicago to NYC and back, Chicago to Atlanta and back. And it still keeps going. Amazing car isnt it?


--------------------

Its Orville's Celica, i just drive it...
post Oct 14, 2003 - 7:36 PM
+Quote Post
gjunon

Enthusiast
**
Joined Mar 17, '03
From you like to know.
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




nice man nice biggrin.gif thats all im gonna say biggrin.gif
post Oct 14, 2003 - 7:51 PM
+Quote Post
macavely



Enthusiast
*****
Joined Nov 4, '02
From Hecho en la Republica Dominicana/Living in NJ
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




damn sounds great kid.... i been thinking about taking a road trip like that in a few years with my girl.... looks like i'll be taking the celi.... thanks for the great story.


--------------------
post Oct 14, 2003 - 7:55 PM
+Quote Post
popke03

Enthusiast

Joined Mar 30, '03
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




Chicks? Saw an old friend wink.gif Met some new ones as well biggrin.gif

East coast? well now I have this whole money issue, and the whole what am I going to do with the rest of my life, but it is definitely in the works...

Alone? couldn't find anyone willing to drop their life for me redface.gif

Nice? I would recomend it for anyone.

Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: November 24th, 2024 - 11:38 PM