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What is the best route for Driving from chicago to los angeles but avoiding the mountains?

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Im planning on driving from Chicago to los angeles. I drive a toyota corolla 1993 with 93,000 miles on it. Some guy told me he did the drive before and that driving over the mountains would possibly destroy my transmission. I plan to go from 60-65 MPH and break every 4 hours for 30 min to let things cool down. How do i avoid the mountains? My plan is to use i-80 till i hit Denver then I-25 and finally I-40 to get to LA. Any realistic advice about this topic?

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  1. go via texas.  really your corrolla should be in pretty good shape.  mine is a 99 with 160,000 on it.  i would drive the mountains and not stress about it.  and i plan to keep my car until it hit 300,000 thousand miles.  and yes, i might even buy it a new engine at that time.


  2. If you really want to avoid the mountains, you won't go to Denver.  The best and flattest route is not the fastest.  It is take I-55 south to St Louis, then I-44 to Oklahoma City. You then have a choice. If you want to run interstate highways all the way, you will go south on I-35  to Denton,TX, then I-35W south to loop 820 towards the west to I-30 west which will end into I-20 west which will end into I-10 west which runs all the way to Los Angeles.  There will still be some hills, but it is the fastest flat route.

    You could go west from Oklahoma City to Amarillo. You then would go south on I-27 and  be able to read and follow a map, because you would be taking a lot of 2-lane roads until you get to I-10 in western New Mexico. Then you again go west.

  3. go down thru texas, new mexico and arizona. the view is beautiful.  and once you hit the middle of texas to la takes about 20 hours.  the route that your saying is the northern route.

    seems like forever! and there are tons of mountains there.

    only mountains i went thru the southern route was the grapevine near la and a few hills near san bernie

  4. you really can't avoid the mountains.  Just because some ignorant bum told you your car would break doen't mean it will happen.  You have a corolla, they last well till 200k.

    I have a integra with 130k and routinelly do hard driving in the mountains in tahoe.  You don't need to take a brake either, just make sure everything like fluids, brakes, etc are in check before you go.

    It sounds to me like you do not have a run down piece of c**p.  Don't worry so much you'll be fine

  5. this may sound stupid. but what I woud do. if not taking the very depenable. 747 jumbo jet. I would rent a car. For a while whats it cost? blast through the mountain area have fun. except warning. when it says right turn arrow slow to 15. please don't try to go as fast as you can. I almost fell off the side of a cliff just trying to see how fast I could make the turn.

    then you have no extra miles on your car. and if you drive off the side of the mountain. you can use on star.

    just rent a car. one way if you don't like it you can fly back. you might get a discount. for bringing it back. hmm I wanna go on vacation.

    hhhmmmm  never mind i might not want to come back.

  6. Just avoid Colorado.  Either go over it or under it.

  7. Take a bus so you do not have to drive

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