Mexico/driving to mexico
Expert: Pam Smith - 11/6/2007
QuestionQUESTION: how could i drive to mexico from london to mexico what would be the best places to stop on the way , how long do you think it would take is it possible please help me if you can nuff respect johnny boy from south east london
ANSWER: Of course there is no way for you to drive from London to Mexico, unless you have invented a car that drives on water. You will need to fly to Mexico, as there is an ocean that separates you.
Pam
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QUESTION: well obviously you would need to do something about the ocean but i didnt think i would have to point that out but there are such things as ships that carry cars across water so i was wondering what points i would need to cross and what countries i could drive through to have a good experience. So Pam your smart alec little pathetic answer just shows that you probably are only an expert on being arrogant what a shame i thought the website was supposed to help .
AnswerI apologize if you thought my answer was pathetic. I do get a lot of silly questions, and I thought your question was one of them. But if you re-read your question, it was misleading and sounded like a joke.
As for ships that carry cars, I am not familiar with that. I would suggest that you fly to the Mexico and rent a car. Where you land in Mexico is going to depend on what you want to see and do. The Cabo area is very easy to drive around, but it is a desert climate and not lush and green. The Puerto Vallarta area is a popular place to drive around, as there is much to see and do. I wouldn't recommend driving around to much into the non-tourist areas of Mexico unless you are comfortable with the langauage, as the communication barriors can cause problems.
Here are some websites that may help you with your plans:
http://www.mexperience.com/guide/essentials/getting_around.htm#TravRoad
http://www.rversonline.org/ArtMexDrive.html
Plus, there are many guidebooks availabe at your local book store.
Good luck with your venture!
Pam