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Sometimes the best way to take in a city, region or even country is by driving through it. Other times, taking a road trip might be the cheapest way to get there. Whatever the reason, you buckle up, hunker down with your favourite snacks and take in everything the drive has to offer. Smelly bathrooms and all.
But how do you decide between renting a car or taking your own? If you do rent, how do you get the most bang for your buck? What about extended journeys, should you get an RV? And how do you make the most of the route between destinations?
It's all in the details says this week's guest, Amanda Lee. She's a freelance writer who has taken road trips in almost every vehicle you can think of, and she's still accumulating mileage.
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