Originally Posted by
luluki
I'm really sorry I did not mention earlier that we are from Europe. We are used to a bunch of different languages and temperaments and to the spanish/italian way of driving (I imagine Argentina to be like that, can't get much crazier), we use gear shifts and the same small cars Localiza offers. Driving 1500 km through Europe is still a usual way for a family holiday although cheap airline fares have changed that a bit.
I did not take into account that you might be aiming at an US audience here, in fact, I don't know anything about travelling in the US.
But anyway, you all convinced me to give bus travel a chance (which I would never do in Europe because here it's the most horrible way of travelling). Could you please have another look at the questions in my previous post?
Yes,it can get very,very,very......much crazier,if your idea of crazy driving is how people drive in Spain in 2015,please do not drive in Argentina,...please!!
Or,indeed,almost anywhere outside of Europe/US,....just dont !!
I realy cannot emphasize this enough,I drive evry day in Turkey,where people drive abouth ten times more crazy than in Spain (where I drive a couple of weeks evry year),I would not like to self drive a car in a city in Argentina.
Actually,to put things into perspective,for me driving in Spain,which you seem to consider crazy,is not realy different from driving in my native Norway,the difference between countries with realy crazy driving cultures is THAT great.