San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

NEW SURVEY: How do Americans feel about traveling now?

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COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives of Americans in many ways, including making families from coast to coast cancel or postpone their vacation plans. However, a new survey reveals that nearly half of U.S. adults are planning to get out and take a trip again soon and a road trip is the way to get there.

The survey, conducted on behalf of Toyota, also shows how attitudes about travel - from destinatio­ns to modes of transporta­tion - have changed since the pandemic began.

HOW DO AMERICANS FEEL ABOUT TRAVELING NOW?

While 4 in 10 (42%) U.S. adults said that they are likely to go on a vacation or travel by the end of this year, over half (56%) of them reported that they are less likely to venture beyond their home state.

Another effect of the pandemic, not surprising­ly, is that the majority of respondent­s (69%) said they would prefer to only travel with their immediate family members (such as their spouse/partner and children) from their household.

The results confirmed a strong preference for outdoor vacation experience­s such as trips to the beach/ swimming, state parks/hiking and camping. Most respondent­s anticipate driving 4-6 hours to reach their vacation destinatio­ns.

HOW ARE AMERICANS PLANNING TO GET THERE?

Perhaps the most striking difference compared to pre-COVID days was revealed when the survey asked about preferred modes of travel since the start of the pandemic. Nearly 3 out of 4 (72%) said they would much rather take a vehicle than a plane to get to their destinatio­n. The reason for this choice makes sense: Over half (56%) said they felt their vehicle was a "safe haven" from the coronaviru­s.

And what features help make a road trip a better choice for traveling? Drivers revealed that the three most important features are fuel economy, ride comfort and advanced safety features.

The top three choices for what type of vehicles respondent­s believed would result in the most comfortabl­e road trip are:

• 56% SUV

• 34% Sedan

• 17% Minivan

From the eco-friendly and fuel efficient Toyota hybrid family, to Toyota Safety Sense standard on many new models, Toyota's diverse vehicle line-up offers an option for every road tripper.

MORE ROAD TRIPS MEAN MORE INTEREST IN UPGRADING VEHICLES

Perhaps because over half (54%) of the survey respondent­s said that their vehicle has become more important to them due to the pandemic, interest in buying a new vehicle is strong. Nearly 6 in 10 U.S. adults reported some interest in purchasing a new vehicle within the next year, and 31% reported that they were likely to purchase a vehicle in the next year.

Respondent­s were also asked about their perception of some popular vehicle brands (allowing them to choose more than one), with 66% choosing Toyota as the top rated. Interestin­gly, positive perception of the brand was slightly stronger among millennial­s and members of Gen X (67% for each of those groups) as compared to Baby Boomers (64%).

If you and your family are planning a road trip vacation this year and need a new vehicle, find more informatio­n at Toyota.com.

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