Assuming your road trip isn’t for business purposes and you’re not in the process of a move, then your road trip is a vacation, right? Depending on what it is (some places have so much to do you’ll need many days), and how long you want the road trip to run, plan on spending a few days at your destination. Airlines, hotels and rental car companies have switched to this nickel-and-diming business model to compete in a world where people shop online for travel products and make decisions based on price.
You know the amount you take each day and …
