Thanks for posting this epic adventure, only goes to prove little cars can take on much bigger roles. I took a road trip back in March with our Mazda Roadster, you get some pretty good looks from folks when you tow a trailer with a lightweight car. I had the passenger seat removed so I could sleep on a pad but that didn't go well. It did very well even with the cruise control set at 70 through a windstorm that overturned a few semi trucks coming back through Idaho, averaged 26 mpg for the trip to North Dakota and back. You can see the tumbleweeds and other debris stuffed into the mouth of the car, one I hit was about 5 feet tall and slightly bent the antenna so I turned the radio off in order for it to power down into the chassis. I have also driven this car to Maine and back but will never do that again, it gets to a point where it does feel too small for that many miles.