I have lived in Maryland my entire life (23 years) and up until this year, I had never left the east coast. Back in January my best friend and old college roommate left MD to take a job in Sacramento, CA, and fell in love with the state. Back at the end of April I went to go visit him and a similar thing happened. We road tripped from Sacramento down to LA, stopping in San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara, Malibu, and a bunch of other places. I understand why everyone raves about California so much even with it being so expensive to live in. It's literally gorgeous, everywhere looks like a movie scene, and the vibe is completely different from the east coast. I also convinced him to buy this while I was out there :
Anyways, we kicked around the idea of me moving out there with him, and doing a road trip in my M3. I wasn't serious at first but then I figured why the hell not? I recently finished my Masters's Degree in Information Systems in May, and I work fully remote. Nothing is really keeping me tied to MD anymore and it's time to see the world. A lot of work and $$$ was put into the M3 to make it ready for the trip. At 160k miles it needed a few things. Subframe reinforcement was the big one, all new bushings in the rear, new tires, fresh oil and filters, and a few other small things. We packed the car up and left early Saturday morning for Chicago, IL. A city I've always wanted to visit.
Hard to see but through the mountains of Pennsylvania we were mobbing with a CTS-V Wagon(!!!), a GTI Mk7, and a WRX. This was super fun and completely a coincidence that we were all on the road at the same time.
Most of the midwest was extremely boring to drive through after leaving the Pennsylvania twisties. Ohio in particular dragged forever. Everything changed once we got to Chicago though.
This city is actually so gorgeous it's not even funny. I've been to NYC dozens of times and Chicago is by far the prettier city. I took so many pictures that I can't even put all of them here. Some of the highlights were a Huracan, SF90, and a tuned M6 Gran Coupe that was extremely loud. That's a car I plan on owning one day. The food was great too-- Wish we could have stayed longer. Also, 424 miles a tank!!!
Sunday morning we bid Chicago farewell and headed towards the next destination-- Denver Colorado
Anyways, we kicked around the idea of me moving out there with him, and doing a road trip in my M3. I wasn't serious at first but then I figured why the hell not? I recently finished my Masters's Degree in Information Systems in May, and I work fully remote. Nothing is really keeping me tied to MD anymore and it's time to see the world. A lot of work and $$$ was put into the M3 to make it ready for the trip. At 160k miles it needed a few things. Subframe reinforcement was the big one, all new bushings in the rear, new tires, fresh oil and filters, and a few other small things. We packed the car up and left early Saturday morning for Chicago, IL. A city I've always wanted to visit.
Hard to see but through the mountains of Pennsylvania we were mobbing with a CTS-V Wagon(!!!), a GTI Mk7, and a WRX. This was super fun and completely a coincidence that we were all on the road at the same time.
Most of the midwest was extremely boring to drive through after leaving the Pennsylvania twisties. Ohio in particular dragged forever. Everything changed once we got to Chicago though.
This city is actually so gorgeous it's not even funny. I've been to NYC dozens of times and Chicago is by far the prettier city. I took so many pictures that I can't even put all of them here. Some of the highlights were a Huracan, SF90, and a tuned M6 Gran Coupe that was extremely loud. That's a car I plan on owning one day. The food was great too-- Wish we could have stayed longer. Also, 424 miles a tank!!!
Sunday morning we bid Chicago farewell and headed towards the next destination-- Denver Colorado
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