A/N: All songs mentioned from here on out should be listened to while reading this. It'll make more sense. Plus they're good songs ;)

Peter stood next to Steve in the garage of the Tower. Before them, a tiny blue rusting old fashioned Volkswagen beetle remained parked next to Tony Stark's fifth sports car.

Skepticism written all over his face, Peter spoke up. "We're taking that thing?"

Steve looked both hurt and annoyed, turning to the teenage boy. "You have a problem with my car?"

"It looks like it's from.. from the seventies! It's so old!" Peter walked around it in circles. "And so tiny…"

"Well If it makes you happier, you can ride in the front." Steve shrugged at him. "You were the first one here."

"Hey!" Sam objected as he and Bucky walked over to him, carrying a suitcase each. "That's because he didn't have to pack."

"Don't complain or I'll leave you at home." He frowned as he saw their big suitcases. "What took you guys so long anyways?"

"We were trying to find a Bluetooth speaker since your car," Sam gestured to the Bug, "doesn't have an aux port."

"And since it's my speaker," Bucky added. "I get to choose the first song."

They tossed everything into the trunk, including the suitcase they had packed for Peter. Sam and Bucky slid into the two back seats. It was cramped and uncomfortable. They were already cranky. Peter and Steve loaded into the car after them. Steve barely fit without exploding from the seat, so much so that Peter wondered why on Earth he kept this car.

"Everyone's used the restroom?" Steve asked before turning on the car.

"We aren't kids, Steve." Sam sighed. "Well, except Spider-boy up there."

"Hey," pouted Peter quietly. "It's Spider-Man…"

Steve put the car in reverse and they began their multistage trek to Florida. Bucky turned on the speaker and pulled up a song.

"To start us off!" He grinned.

Suddenly the song Der Kommissar began rocking out in the car. Peter and Sam exchanged questioning glances. Neither one expected Bucky to be a New Wave fan.

As the lyrics started, Sam frowned. "Wait this is in German."

The smirk on Bucky's face told the whole story. "What? You mean you don't know German?"

Sam crossed his arms, elbows getting in Bucky's space. But the super soldier was too pleased with his joke to care for the moment. The bopping Austrian song rang throughout the car as Steve pulled onto the New York City streets.

And immediately was stopped in traffic. He sat patiently in the car for the surrounded vehicles to move, but Sam wasn't having it.

"Aren't there hover cars yet?" He glared. "If Tony can build a flying suit, why not a flying car?"

Peter jumped into a spiel about the difference between the two and the challenges of building a hover car. But Bucky cut him off.

"Kid, he doesn't actually want to know." The assassin laughed.

Pete shut up and went to playing on his phone. Steve sighed and went to speak up to Bucky about being nice when music began blasting louder than before, drowning him out.

"Seven Nation Army?" Bucky looked at Sam in surprise.

Sam smirked. "Problem?"

"Not at all, just surprised."

Bucky subconsciously began playing the drums on his seat. Sam was pretending to play the guitar. Even Peter was in on it, beginning to make noises with his voice that sounded like guitar strumming.

They managed to get out of the city half an hour later. Peter's first song choice had been Move by St. Motel, a choice they all approved of. It went a long way to convincing the two in the back that he had been worth bringing along.

"So, I was thinking," Peter began.

"Oh no, that's dangerous." Sam smirked, prompting a good laugh from Bucky.

Peter rolled his eyes and glared at the two in the back. "As I was saying. We should probably visit a few stops on our way south. As tourists, as opposed to Avengers."

Steve nodded along as he drove down I-95. "I'm sure we could find some things to do."

Sam and Bucky whipped out their phones, but Peter had beat them to it. "I was thinking, first stop, Independence Hall in Philadelphia."

Steve nodded immediately. "Sounds like a good plan."