Every nook and cranny of Route 66, from those still sporting steady traffic to those dustbinned forever, sports a story. Some are myths, many are not. They’re simply mirrors being held up to reflect the values, the trends and the goals of a nation in the not so distant past.
Nissan led this trek once before, five years ago. Every trip is different, even on the same road. That’s how much this route changes. We headed out again in a convoy of Kicks (Kickses?) of course, Muranos and Altimas. Some vehicles are better suited for a journey that covers nearly 4000 kilometres, but if you’re a road tripper who lets events dictate your pace and who loves to noodle around in ghost towns and backwaters, it really doesn’t matter what you’re driving, though I will give a shout out to Nissan’s Zero Gravity seats which let you forget how many hours your butt has been in the seat. More on those in the future.
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