May 20, 2022

Road trip season is upon us! If you’re getting ready to gear up for your next road-bound adventure, be sure you’re prepared with these road trip tips from the Destination Nissan team! We want you to be able to make the most of your next trip so, take a look at our tips listed below, and don’t forget to get your vehicle serviced before you go! You don’t want to miss out on getting to your vacation destination because your car is worse for wear! Schedule your service appointment at the Destination Nissan Service Center so you can hit the road with confidence!

Destinations Nissan’s Tips For Your Next Road Trip:

Take some time to decide on a destination. 

  • Decide if you want to go far or stay closer to home, do you want to get the mountain tops or city streets? Once you’ve decided on where to go, decide if you’ll be able to make it back in one day and if so what time should you go, arrive, and head back home. If you have to stay the night be sure to start looking for a hotel or place to stay sooner rather than later (prices go up).

Choose a route. 

  • Many people who take road trips like to take the scenic route to their destination. If this is you, check out your GPS and see the different way you can go to get to your destination. However, if you’re only planning a day trip, it might be better to find the quickest way to get there because of the time restriction.

Consider the right vehicle. 

  • Some vehicles are simply not made for long drives. Depending on the number of people taking the trip with you, the right car might be different. If you’re packing in the whole family it is no surprise that an SUV or crossover is the best way for you to go. You’ll need space to get everyone in and be comfortable. If you’re looking to save a buck on gas opt for a sedan that has great fuel economy! If you’re looking for a new ride before hitting the road, we have a wide variety of vehicles for you to choose from, whether it be an SUV, sedan, or even truck, we can match you with the best option for your needs!

Get a tune-up. 

  • The best thing you can do before hitting the road, regardless of how far you’re traveling, is to get a tune-up. You want to make sure there is no chance of breaking down or mechanical issues. Make sure to get your fluid levels topped off, check for engine problems, and make sure all of your lights are working.

Bring entertainment. 

  • Of course, the drive has to be focused on the road. However, passengers might want some entertainment to make the trip more bearable, especially if you’re taking a big trip. We suggest planning some car games for younger passengers and bringing electric entertainment like phones, tablets, headphones, and even magazines, books, journals, etc.