6 Types of Cars You Should Check Out if You Love Traveling

Traveling is something most Australians are very passionate about. No matter where you go in the world, it’s not uncommon to find a handful of Australians scattered about, from the pastures of Great Britain to the jungles of Vietnam. Individuals interested in traveling should do everything they can to improve the comfort of their trips, though. Why rough it out when you can travel in style? Some cars are better than others when it comes to traveling, so find the best vehicles you can. This post will explore this topic in more detail and tell you about six types of cars you should check out if traveling is something you’re into.

1.   Volkswagen

Volkswagen is a German car manufacturer, and arguably one of the world’s most popular. You cannot deny that Volkswagen’s cars are iconic. They are some of the best for traveling, too. Whether you go to a VW dealer in Perth or one elsewhere, you are guaranteed to find many different cars in their forecourt perfectly suited to traveling. The most iconic Volkswagen travel vehicle is the campervan, though they can be very expensive. Fortunately, cost isn’t something you have to worry too much about, as most dealers offer finance. Finance allows you to buy your car on credit and break down the cost of it into more affordable monthly repayments. Only ever buy a car on credit if you are confident that you are going to be able to make repayments on time.

2.   Mini

Mini used to be a British car manufacturer, though it’s now owned by BMW. Notwithstanding current ownership, Mini is arguably one of the most British cars in the world. Recent models even have the Union Jack etched into the taillights. If you are interested in traveling, Mini Coopers are great companions. This is because they are hardy, reliable cars. They are also stylish. A lot of people have the false impression that the Mini Cooper is a feminine car, but this is not true. There are plenty of ways to customize a Mini Cooper to make it masculine. Mini also has many other offerings available, too. If you are interested in purchasing a Mini but don’t want to buy the Mini Cooper, check out the Mini Countryman. The Mini Countryman is just as stylish as the Mini Cooper, except it’s a lot larger and perhaps better for globetrotting.

3.   BMW

BMW is a name most people know. It is a German car manufacturer and one of the most popular in the world. It is common to find BMWs everywhere, from the deserts of North Africa to the streets of the United States. You can’t deny BMW’s charm and appeal. The thing that attracts most people to the car manufacturer is the attractiveness of its offerings. BMWs are highly attractive. The downside to them is that they can be very expensive. Of the car manufacturers listed here, they are arguably the most luxurious brand. BMW’s cars are driven by some of the world’s elite. If budget is not an issue for you though, buying a BMW to travel in is definitely something for you to consider. BMW’s vehicles are hardy, reliable, and very comfortable, the last of which is important if you are taking long drives.

4.   SEAT

SEAT is a car manufacturer that’s owned by Volkswagen. It is another highly popular brand, with its Ibiza model being perhaps its most famous. Travelers who’re interested in buying themselves a vehicle that’s reliable and attractive should definitely look into SEAT’s offerings. There are many different models offered by the maker, so shop around and find the one that’s right for you. Make sure that when you are shopping for a SEAT, you read individual product reviews. A car’s reviews can tell you a lot about it and make it much easier for you to decide whether or not you want to commit to purchasing it. Don’t make a car purchase until you have read reviews, because they can give you insight into what ownership is like, which is important when you are looking for a new car to buy. Also read guides written by car experts, like the type found in magazines.

5.   Audi

Audi is owned by Volkswagen, too. If you are looking for a luxury car to travel in, then why not look into purchasing an Audi? You could argue that other than Volkswagen itself, Audi’s cars are the most attractive and reliable on this list. Bear in mind that like BMWs though, Audis are considered luxury cars, which means their prices can be ridiculously high. You should only consider buying an Audi if you have a sizable budget. Make sure that when you are shopping around for an Audi, you take the advice given earlier in relation to reading reviews. In addition to reviews, when looking at purchasing an Audi, it is a very good idea for you to speak to dealers and ask them to tell you about the best models for people who’re interested in traveling, as some might not be suitable or economical.

6.   Tesla

Tesla’s cars have achieved cult status in the last few years. More and more people are buying them, mainly because they want to help reduce their carbon emissions and footprints. The good thing about Tesla is that the maker’s cars are all electric, which allows owners to save themselves a lot of money that would otherwise be spent on fuel. Purchasing an electric car is something you should do with caution, though. You need to have access to charging points, otherwise purchasing one is a very bad idea. You should only travel in a Tesla if you know that there are going to be charging points along the way. There are maps you can use online that will help you to learn the locations of public charging points, so use one before buying a Tesla just so you can make sure that charging is a possibility on your trip.

If you love traveling, the aforementioned six manufacturers are all worth looking into. These manufacturers offer hardy, reliable cars that are all ideal for traveling. Give each one consideration, with Volkswagen a little extra attention, since they make campervans that are famous all around the world for their reliability and comfort.

Andy Higgs
Andy Higgs

I know what it's like to go from being a crazy backpacker without a care in the world, via being a vaguely sensible parent to being an adventurer once more. In other words, evolving into a Grown-up Traveller.

Like everyone else, I love to travel, have visited a lot of countries and all that but my big thing is Africa.

I also own and run The Grown-up Travel Company as a travel designer creating personalised African itineraries for experienced adventurers

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