Strategy – crossposted from Twaxifare.com
Mar. 2nd, 2010 01:22 pmHere's how this one works:
The big plus with this plan is that it affords extra visiblility, extra opportunities to support a chosen cause.
The big drawback is that it's going to be an elderly cab, and probably not one suited to long stretches of highway driving. It might not be terribly comfortable, it might not make the distance.
Instead of buying a cab in New York and driving it across the country, we hire a Mustang (or similar car) in Chicago and drive it to LA/San Fran after the convention.
This has various pros and cons:
A further option building on the previous two:
We hire a Corvette (or Mustang or similar) in California and drive it to Chicago. This may be cheaper because we are going against the flow of the song and the usual direction of hire car travel.
We would do it before the convention.
–PeterMac
- Buy a used cab in New York City. One of them famous yellow cabs.
- Drive it down to Washington DC for the convention (one day)
- Drive it to Chicago after the convention (one long day or two shorties)
- Drive to Santa Monica along Route 66
- Optional drive up the coast to San Francisco.
- Sell the cab, possibly by an eBay auction along the way.
The big plus with this plan is that it affords extra visiblility, extra opportunities to support a chosen cause.
The big drawback is that it's going to be an elderly cab, and probably not one suited to long stretches of highway driving. It might not be terribly comfortable, it might not make the distance.
The Mustang option
Instead of buying a cab in New York and driving it across the country, we hire a Mustang (or similar car) in Chicago and drive it to LA/San Fran after the convention.
This has various pros and cons:
Pro
- We don't have to lay out big money up front to buy an ex-cab.
- It's going to be a lot more reliable
- It's going to be a lot more comfortable
- We don't have to spend time checking it out and physically driving to Chicago.
- If more than one person joins us, we can just hire more cars.
Con
- Not a taxi (or twaxi).
- Not as visible for purposes of media and fundraising
- We might have to pay a big one-way fee
The Corvette route
A further option building on the previous two:
We hire a Corvette (or Mustang or similar) in California and drive it to Chicago. This may be cheaper because we are going against the flow of the song and the usual direction of hire car travel.
We would do it before the convention.
–PeterMac