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fonzo179 05-09-2013 09:11 AM

BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) - Z not a family car.
I would recommend you trailer your Z, out of consideration for the dogs, baby stuff, elbow room and protecting your car.

Being single with no kids and no pets, I had the pleaseure of driving my Z cross country with total freedom. I drove my Z from Fort Lewis WA, to Barstow CA, through Dallas TX to Richmond VA to see my family. Then drove to Pittsburg PA before coming over here to North Dakota. Cramped as Hell, but a trip I would definately take again (racing BMW's, cruising the Oregon mountain passes, gently rolling Virginia hills...amazing!):tup:

If you absolutely must take the Z on the road, obviously wear and tear is inevidible, but mine survived the 7 day trip rather well. Just take it easy when you get to NM/AZ. Upgrade the cooling system if you can...otherwise the desert heat will keep you at 230-245* even on cruise control.

m4a1mustang 05-09-2013 09:13 AM

The Z makes an awesome GT car. I love long trips in it. I just wouldn't want to have my dogs cooped up in it for a long haul.

Unless we're talking little chihuahuas that fit in baskets.

Fountainhead 05-09-2013 10:56 AM

I always choose flight over driving, especially in your situation, relocating/moving, that's stressful enough and adding days of driving isn't going to help. Put your health first, dogs second. I've flown our cats and dogs several times and somehow they survived!
I've ALSO driven from MS to NY with dogs panting and stinking, cats meowling, all the animals are miserable, finding hotels that are pet friendly, keeping the cats and dogs in the room (pet friendly means that the hotel charges you a LOT for ANYTHING attributable to animal damage), can't eat except in parking lot because animals are with you, so that was stressful too. Last move (NY to FL) I drove the Honda down, flew back up and shipped our other car in the moving van, and flew the animals down to FL. That wasn't easy but it was WAY easier than our previous drive up to NY from MS.

Tazicon 05-09-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ-of-E (Post 2307521)
Driven from CA to Arizona and back, I thought it was the most uncomfortable 5 hours in my life. The last 2 hours made me want to be cramp in a plane instead. Fact that my stuff block the rear view just made the whole experiencr clostrophobic.

Really? My wife and I have made several 10+ hour trips from Vegas to Denver (and Albuquerque as well) in ours and love it. I guess after traveling in Jeeps the Z seems amazing! We do it in the Cayman as well. I guess different strokes for different folks. I let some of my other more "comfortable" vehicles go as I like driving the smaller cars.

All that being said I wouldn't do it with dogs............................

FYI I can fly most places I go for work but prefer to drive. Flying is a pain and you can't see the country side and you can't just stop at places just because along the way.

XTZZZZ 05-09-2013 11:44 AM

I did Midwest to Florida a few times alone 9to14hours
I was fine even with 4 titanium vertebrae.. Now the wife hated
It and says she won't do it again.. Witch is just fine with me! I like the car
Better then her anyway so I win! I have done the cross country
Not going to lie. It blows.. Bad.. If you drive her invest in
Bra. 3m clear or or old school. Do it. You will need a repaint on the facia
If you don't.. Good luck!

TreeSemdyZee 05-09-2013 12:33 PM

I drive 1500 round-trip to the beach every summer and I love it. If you've got 8 days to do it, you could have a pretty sweet road trip. :driving:

Bking 05-09-2013 01:44 PM

I say fly the dogs. It's just a few hours of flight. If you're driving then it's gonna be many more hours of them being cramped in a car anyway, and you gotta let the dogs out every now and then. Not time-efficient nor cost-effective imo.

cossie1600 05-09-2013 02:19 PM

My dog is 17lbs, she is going to have a tough time getting under the seat for five hours. Plus some of the baby items will be very difficult to get onto the airplane or sit in storage while we are at the apartment suite. That's the reason why I want to drive across country, so I can take as much as I can. The plan was to use a van as I don't want to drive a Uhaul truck. I do have a full week to drive, so I will limit myself to driving 8-10 hours only. Of course I have to speak with the specialist to see what they will pay for, I am trying to do this without spending a penny. If they want to pay for a Uhaul with me trailering the car, I could do it too. I prefer not to since towing is a big mess

UNKNOWN_370 05-09-2013 02:40 PM

Then if taking stuff with you is a priority? Why would you take your Z? Common sense would tell you the Z doesn't have enough room for all that.
Why not just put that stuff in the lex and let the lex shippers transport it for you?

MZ370Z 05-09-2013 03:53 PM

I drove my 350Z from Napa CA to Marlton NJ, 2400 miles in 24 hours :driving::driving::driving: and i only drove 8 hours a day and NO Tickets... It was a fun trip but NE smells like Cow poo, the whole frickin state... lol ...

cossie1600 05-09-2013 07:22 PM

I just spoke to the relocation specialist. It's not normal to request a rental one way, but she will look into it as I explain to her I can get a rental for <$500. By saving the pet travel and one one way ticket, I actually won't spend too much more. In total, I might spend $500 more. I prefer to not tow as i suck at driving smoothly.

I like my dogs too much to let them fly under the plane or jammed under the seat.

I plan to pick up the rental on Friday, leave on Saturday and get to Californee way by Friday.

olddudesrule 05-09-2013 07:58 PM

Drive it! Done the xcountry drive a dozen time, and it's worth it for the adventure and scenery (sometime) alone!

DEpointfive0 05-11-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2307757)
The Z makes an awesome GT car. I love long trips in it. I just wouldn't want to have my dogs cooped up in it for a long haul.

Unless we're talking little chihuahuas that fit in baskets.

:iagree: ONLY if you have the touring package.
That lumbar support makes ALLLLLLL the difference in the world when you're in a car for more than 24 hours.

OP, if you want, I love dogs, I'll drive your dogs and Z over if you want

UNKNOWN_370 05-11-2013 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2311223)
:iagree: ONLY if you have the touring package.
That lumbar support makes ALLLLLLL the difference in the world when you're in a car for more than 24 hours.

OP, if you want, I love dogs, I'll drive your dogs and Z over if you want

I drive a base. I fit like a glove in my car without the lumbar. I guess due to me not being overweight or too slim, my seats work fine for me in long trips. But i guess touring would help for those that may not find the Base seats as form fitting..

m4a1mustang 05-11-2013 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2311223)
:iagree: ONLY if you have the touring package.
That lumbar support makes ALLLLLLL the difference in the world when you're in a car for more than 24 hours.

OP, if you want, I love dogs, I'll drive your dogs and Z over if you want

I've done the same 1,000 mile trip in both Touring & Base package cars. *I* find them to be the same as far as comfort goes. I guess if you really needed lumbar support on a long trip with the base package you could just buy one of those lumbar inserts.


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