Does anyone here actually want to live in a vehicle? I personally do so that I can train Jiu-Jitsu twice a weekday and only have to work part-time.
>>84588824No, I don't have a fuck ton of money for camping fees, gas, repairs and the first winter will kill all your desire to live in a car it's a nepo baby thing
>>84588861>camping fees>first winter will kill all your desire to live in a carI don't live in some frozen hellhole like Minnesota.In fact, that's actually the point of van life. Don't like living in [x] are? Save up and go somewhere else.
>>84588868I mean try it out why not, as long as you are not conpletely betting on it working and have a plan b with a place to stay if anything happens
>>84588906That is why I am still experimenting while my parents are still here. The entire point. Ending up homeless by surprise as an autistic person practically guarantees addiction, incarceration, or death.
I've thought about this a lot and watched many a youtube vlog about people living in their cars.You will be harassed by cops, the homeless, nosy faggots and general retards at all times.It's uncomfortable. Too hot in summer, too cold in winter. No leg room, can't go from one end of your car to another unless you get out and walk around your car like a clueless moron, which you will be doing a lot, because every time you need something you remember 5 other things you forgot to get, stored in 5 different places.You'll end up looking like a deranged homeless hoarder, with all your life's possessions stored in plastic bags filled to the top in the back, because that's simply the most efficient way to organize.If your car breaks down you're fucked.Sleeping in your car is not safe at all. It should really be a last resort for the most dire of circumstances. Not something you do for funsies.
>>84588824Where are you going to shower after training?
I would only want to do it if it was in a purpose built van/box truck with no windows in the back.You can have an actual shower and toilet in those.A lot of van people I see will try to build for cold climates and I think that's where things start going down hill and the cost starts jacking up and you start adding more and more weight to the vehicle then they wonder why they are constant breaking down and having frame issues.