A vehicle for USA South to North trip

What vehicle would you take on a trip from the southernmost to the northernmost point (that you get to by a road) in the US?

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Unimog

Lexus LS. It's gonna be a long ride on some really bad roads, but if you do it outside of the winter you won't need all wheel drive.

>doesn't realize it's always winter past a certain point in Alaska
You're retarded.

The answer is a Toyota FJ Cruiser.

Let's run the gamut;
LS400
Town Car/Grand Marquis
XJ with a storage tub full of spare parts, mostly crank sensors
Volvo Brick Wagon
Chevy 2500 Box van turned mini RV, include detours and camping

there's a rental company that rents out escapes with offroad tires on them. Any car will make it as long as it has good tires and is in good mechanical shape. awd isn't necessary if you do alaska in the warmer months.

My 225 slant six powered pre 94 mighty dodge

Key West to Prudhoe Bay?

Any car will make it in summer. There are long stretches of gravel near the Tok cutoff and north of Fairbanks on the Haul Road, but it's generally well graded and limed to keep the dust down. 95% of the route is paved. Be aware that it gets crowded in summer with lots of campers / RVs, and prices can he shocking as you get closer to Alaska.

Take something you don't mind getting the paint chipped, the windshield stoned, and covered in sticky caustic chloride mud. Ideally something that can handle hundreds of miles of gravel with some washboard tossed in.


Finally, be aware that at Prudhoe Bay it's a secure company work camp, and they won't let you access the Arctic ocean without special advanced permission or as part of a tour. And bunks at Prudhoe Bay is pricey an fills up fast. You can get violent rain / snow even in summer, and mosquitos are more fierce the further north you go.

Just a comfy huge truck. Like a ford raptor or something. Something big enough to sleep in, 4wd, has good (enough) gas mileage.

cummins with a big ass gas tank in the bed

>these answers
I mean I knew Veeky Forums was stupid, but holy fuck.

Sure looks wintery in Barrow.

Yeah, north of the Brooks Range it's 24 hours of daylight during the tourist season. That means it can be quite balmy, with temps in the 80s at times. But you can get popup rain storms that will soak you, then the temps can drop into the 30s with snow, then back up to the 60s the next day.

The only thing for certain is mosquitos and biting flies. When they're not swarming the caribou they're eating you. Bring repellent and a mosquito head net if you plan to get out of your vehicle or camp. Or get gasoline. Or eat.

Take a spare fuel container if your vehicle can't easily do 350 miles on a tank.

miata

You lookin to pick up some hitchhikers to succ some dick for fuel? Mm baby I'll be waiting on the I-95

S350 Bluetec to chew up those highway miles in extreme comfort all while sipping diesel

They come with AWD standard as well

All these roads are doable in general. There may be sections under construction during maintenance (summer) season, but at worse it will mean a 30 minute wait while a pilot car comes to escort you through a 1-lane section for 20 miles. It's really not much different that parts of the Rockies or Cascades in the summer, just more of it.

My wife's grandparents drove the Dempster highway all the way to Inuvik NWT in an 80s Ford Escort back in the early 1990s. They were in their late 50s. Totally doable. Just don't leave the roadbed for any reason.

^^^ Dempster, Canada's version of the Haul Road (Dalton Highway).

>I need a giant truck to take on a gravel road
Veeky Forums is full of retarded teenagers that just got their licenses, what did you expect?

Reminds me of those old folks who travelled to the North Cape in a Mercedes offroad camping truck (all on paved roads lel) and upon arrival found some eastern European students visiting there in a shitty old Polski Fiat.

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Jeep Wrangler Unlimited MOAB
Lightweight and (relatively) efficient but it can also handle some pretty hefty snow

That's a lot of bugs

>spending that much time in Canada
Canada is US clay.

Lincoln MKZ
Any Lexus
Subaru SVX
BMW 3 series

Depends on your budget but any of those would be pretty good.

If you're going to Fairbanks or north plan on sacrificing one windshield to trucks passing in the opposite direction, especially if you are in a passenger car or crossover. The trucks don't slow down, and gravel can go flying everywhere.

A family member of mine did that in a Renault dauphine not too long ago.

if e39 m5 is the wrong answer, i don't want to be right.

Drove Key West to Cali a couple of years back, anything road worthy can manage that.


Drove up to Deadhorse AK last year.
Took a Jeep Wrangler with truck tires which was overkill. A regular 2wd car can manage but something AWD like a Subaru WRX would have been comfier most of the way.

The only tough road was on the Alcan in BC and Yukon - lots of roadwork, gravel and dirt instead of paved road then the dirt Dalton Highway to the Arctic ocean - a few potholes and a little mud.

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Not even 100% DEET helps - they know you are there so they just keep bumping into you.

>Windshield stoned

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Yep, got a chip or crack for every highway on the way. Alcan, Denali, Dalton, Dempster and Taylor.

I'm about to drive from Orlando to South Carolina in a miata so I guess that.

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Something you can sleep in, like a van.

The worst conditions - on the Dalton up to the Arctic Ocean looks like this.

Except during rain. Once it starts to come down having a 4x4 is a decent idea, no photos of the mud but I had to remove the wheels and shovel it out once I got back to Fairbanks.

Terrible choice in North America. You'll never find parts for it.

I would love to say a sports car but in reality their is gonna be some long hard miles on shit roads so Ima go with a lexus smooth as butter ride