Road trips are good.
Car doesn't matter so much, it sort of guides the type of enjoyment.
1975 Vega. Me road-tripping with my student engineer friends. "Hey, how fast will this thing go?" Held it wide-open for 10 minutes, enough to know the absolute top speed on the flat was 106 mph. Engine didn't have enough power to hurt itself, couldn't spin over 5000 rpm.
In High School I use to return cars for Budjet Rent A Car from the Airport into Downtown Pittsburgh for a few extra bucks on the weekends. I remember that Granada's were the worst when it came to power and aerodynamics. Coming down Greentree Hill towards the Fort Pitt Tunnel heading towards the city, I could never get one of those Granada's to go over 83 mph down that hill.
My Prius if your driving the speed limit 55 mph and at the top of the hill, if you put the car in neural, the Prius will hit triple digits coasting down that same hill.