UPDATE: Immediately after making this video, we listed the red van for sale, and it disappeared fast! We wrote a blog post including the final sale price, how we sold it, and way more details on the conversion, repairs, and maintenance. Here it is... www.tripofalifestyle.com/gear-and-tips/nissan-nv200-camper-van/
@InternetEmail-m4h3 ай бұрын
An amazingly useful and real world video! So many others are touting these $150,000 plus vans. Congrats.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@InternetEmail-m4h Thanks!
@5inSUVtraveling2 ай бұрын
Amazing, we will probably be doing the same with our VAN (sell it) once we finish our travel and need bigger. :) 5 In a SUV is tight, but RV/Ford Transit/sprinter is too expensive at the moment. An SUV / Small VAN is a nice option and its amazing how much space it can have start travel.
@AdvancedTennisFoundation-ph9zo21 күн бұрын
you guys get it! But don't you sweat at night without AC?
@TripOfALifestyle21 күн бұрын
@AdvancedTennisFoundation-ph9zo We specifically plan our trips around good weather, so we just avoid going anywhere where'd it'd be hot at night. Florida is fair game in the dead of winter; Canada is beautiful in the summer!
@robertmeshew1935Ай бұрын
I did this very thing for a few years traveling to jobs that paid for a motel and food! I used that money to payoff the van the first year and still use vans when traveling on jobs! No debts and money in the bank, paid off a house, no debt, semi retired, making the life I always dreamed of!
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
👏
@ricusserfontein10863 ай бұрын
😎👌 i agree with everything here. I bought a NV200 3 years ago as my only transport for its economy, with a standard single bed and floor space left for my bicycle next to it. Plenty packing space under the bed. Simplicity works.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
That's what's up!
@dopeMike_2 ай бұрын
Does the Nissan NV200 have the same engine and trans as the Ford Transit?
@ricusserfontein10862 ай бұрын
@@dopeMike_ no, not as far as i know.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@dopeMike_ Not sure, tbh!
@virtanappi3948Ай бұрын
I used to do it like that. Just rent a normal van for some festival, throw in a matress over a tarp and sleep in my sleeping bag. It was convenient compared to a tent. But when I got myself a decent camper van, I had to get one with a toilet. It was so annoying having to dress up and put on shoes when you had to go outside. Now, with a toilet in my van, if I have to go I can go to the toilet with bare feet and in my underwear. For me, that's a huge convenience. And while I do like to hike in the great outdoors with my dog, I also like just to hang out in my van reading and whatnot. So each to their own. These are just my thoughts. But I do agree with a lot you said on the video. Sleeping in a van instead of a hotel saves a ton of money.
@martinsanders5418Ай бұрын
And you don't even have to worry about using chemicals and emptying stations, compost toilets are simpler, they don't smell (the smell of emptying a chemical cassette toilet is often enough to make you gag), and the bags of waste can go in any refuse bin. Various sizes to fit any van and you can pay anywhere from $1000 for one, or $30. $30 is just fine. Or just crap in a bag and bin it like you would a doggy poop bag, unless that is, facing your own crap is beneath you. . . . err . . . actually, you better hope your crap is beneath you is beneath you, but if you feel the task of dealing with it in a clean efficient way is beneath you, that'll probably be a good indication that living in a van isn't for you 💩
@walkonearthofficial2 ай бұрын
Legit one of the very few honest and realistic van life videos I’ve ever seen😂
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@walkonearthofficial 😊
@Paparoxx2 ай бұрын
... and predicable t&a from the girl. A calendar of her vogue poses might make a small amount of money to help out and satisfy her need to show it. I suggest several strong coffees because this is fast chatter. Keep truckin'....🍀
@X-7-RipperАй бұрын
Love what you said about the objective is to be OUTSIDE of the van.
@FreshAirRules12 күн бұрын
Until it rains. They're just trying to rationalize not spending money. Libraries often have very limited hours. Coffee shops have other people around so you have no privacy for phone calls. And you disturb others when you make them. And they're often noisy. This is a van hack for people going somewhere overnight. Then it's fine. For living in it's preposterous. The key to do it well is have everything have multi functions. This is what you see in great designs. The number one priority for space is do NOT let the bed area be unused during the day. The bed area is by far the biggest waste of space in mobile living in small spaces. So it better be used for something else during the day. Campers have been converting seating areas to bed areas since the beginning of time. It works. It's functional.
@Outdoorshuntingshooting15 күн бұрын
Some great ideas, esp the gym membership, I did something similar when living in London years ago, rented a studio room, no kitchen or bathroom, used a gym for showers and saunas.
@wes326Ай бұрын
You make some great points. Personally I would want a van with standing room, at least for changing clothes. I would also add a 12v fridge and a butane stove along with minimal pots and pans. Wet wipes can substitute for a shower, if needed. Thanks for sharing.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@wes326 Appreciate the comment! Thanks for watching.
@matts1166Ай бұрын
I think you could fudge this a bit with some rooftop mounted accessories. They make awnings that fold out like a fan, covering a 270 degree ark. (Think all of one side, and the back). You can unfold them in under a minute. Thow out a privacy screen and you can have a mini outdoor area that will let you change your clothes. I'd also add a roof pod for extra storage space.
@stephenbush72002 ай бұрын
You make a lot of sense! I agree completely. Have been shopping for RV Vans and there ain't no way I'm gonna pay for that. If I do this I'll buy a new van (for reliability) and outfit it much like you did.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Thanks! You can really save a lot by buying used though. Consider letting someone else take that initial depreciation hit for you. 😉
@jameshill84982 ай бұрын
I picked up an old Econoline conversion van for $2800. It needed a few repairs of non driving items (like a step and window) but it runs and drives great, it's not rusted out or high miles. Being a conversion van it's already insulated. I love it and drive it everyday.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@jameshill8498 Great!
@unclebadger59718 күн бұрын
The gym membership idea is genius! I'll take that over a truck stop every time 👍👍👍
@TripOfALifestyle18 күн бұрын
Works great!
@justin_time2 ай бұрын
This is brilliant! It's so refreshing to see a minimalistic and more so achievable build as compared to the instagram-centric builds that take months to complete and cost thousands.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. 😊
@varman0016 күн бұрын
This is exactly what I do with my dodge grand caravan. I travel across the country anywhere without any hotel expense.
@TripOfALifestyle6 күн бұрын
This is the way! 👏
@josephrobi68063 ай бұрын
First time here. Your video is professionally done. And you are showing the price and the equipments, the bed etc with a special post on the bottom that is impressive well done. And yes you are right nothing too flashing just practical and you can easily blend in the city 😊. God bless 😊
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@josephrobi6806 Appreciate it!
@petespirals2 ай бұрын
I love my pop top van with a kitchen. I like cooking my own food, having a fridge full of the food I like. The rock n roll bed is wonderfully comfortable. Being able to stand up inside is great too. A little van with a mattress....no thanks....
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Awesome! Do what you like. 😊
@matthoward1174Ай бұрын
Love that divider platform. Great storage option. A solar generator would be a great addition.
@nickcrispe13212 ай бұрын
Brilliant! And the same strategy would make sense for outdoor people with full-time jobs who need a daily driver and a perfect simple camper for camping out in nature many weekends and a few 1-3 week expeditions each year. Simpler is incomparably better.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
Very true! The "replaces your daily driver" aspect of tiny vans is vastly underrated. Thank you!
@brantleymoore9670Ай бұрын
Great job guys. I wish we had done this … saves alot of money . We have discussed it . We want to sale our house and go to a truck camper for atleast a year and see how that changes us .
@hillcountrylivin2 ай бұрын
Great plan for seeing the country without blowing a ton a cash along the way. Love the simplicity of the conversion too. Place to sleep and some storage. Boom!!
@pilot.azimali25 күн бұрын
OMG Exactly what i been looking for 🤪 thanks for sharing valuable information
@michelleweekley49732 ай бұрын
A small toilet is a necessity, I have found remote businesses and roadside rests closed and was grateful for the plastic grocery bag napkins I had. Now I snag an empty ice cream bucket from friends and family, and with grocery bags and cat litter I've been saved some embarrassment. Of course, I haven't had to use it yet, but I'll be ready for those emergencies.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
We have never come close to needing to use a grocery bag or a bucket as a bathroom lol, but we do carry a single roll of toilet paper with us just in case. It's never been used.
@martinsanders5418Ай бұрын
Never mind emergencies, it's simply a lot more convenient, and a lot more sanitary that many public rest stops, no?
@martinsanders5418Ай бұрын
@@TripOfALifestyle 2 very well trained bowels in one van 😂 What do you both do when you want to pee?🤔😂
@michelleweekley4973Ай бұрын
@TripOfALifestyle now that I carry my bucket, grocery bag with catlitter, I haven't had to use it yet, but yes, I'll have it if I need it
@michelleweekley4973Ай бұрын
@@martinsanders5418 Hahaha, pee fast
@johnrobidoux4123Ай бұрын
If you lived in the late 70's/80's you'd have seen many of these on the road. I owned one myself and went camping in it many times.
@SamLailАй бұрын
Back in 1977, 22 year old me bought a red '75 Chevy cargo van. Had mag wheels, wide tires and loud mufflers; Red shag carpet and bean bag chairs. No side windows, but had pop out windows in back doors. Loved that van.
@Rls22363 ай бұрын
You two are the best. Keep those tips coming :)
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@Rls2236 Thanks for watching!
@FIREwithVernАй бұрын
Something worth mentioning. You have to truly love your partner for this type of lifestyle. Excited to give something like this a try with mt husband one day. I can tell, you two are truly life partners. 🩷
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@FIREwithVern Thank you!
@lisat776Ай бұрын
After watching this I am going to start small. with a comfy and storage like you did. However; some kind of toilet is a must. Since Covid I have found sometimes it is difficult a to find a place open.
@Brooks.Conkle2 ай бұрын
You guys rock! My buddy Doug Cunnington just told me about you. I just bought a Nissan NV200 a few days ago and am doing some upgrades. Love it!
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Awesome! We've done a few episodes on his podcasts too. Have fun with your van! Thanks, @DougCunnington 😊
@webtechaz3 ай бұрын
Just got a Toyota Sienna mini van and was going to add kitchen, shower and all of those things. but this video has changed my mind. Thank You
@jacqueliner93282 ай бұрын
Save space by having a futon style bed design and add something that you’ll feel will be most helpful during rainstorms, holidays etc. I use to have a sink that was accessible from the back and it was the size of a nightstand.
@webtechaz2 ай бұрын
@ that’s exactly what I did, I got some wood and some futon brackets and made that
@X-7-RipperАй бұрын
What advantages have you found that a van like a NV200 has over a minivan, like a Toyota Sienna. I’m trying to decide between the two for the same type of travel. Thanks for your great videos.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@X-7-Ripper A cargo van typically has more space than a minivan, and it's easier to set up because you don't have to remove seats. Also, it has fewer windows to cover at night. Thanks for watching!
@X-7-RipperАй бұрын
@ Excellent points. Thanks so much for the quick response. Great channel.
@seismicsmasherАй бұрын
Great video guys. I think a lot of people get hung up on some idea of an entry cost. When I started doing vanlife for my work trips instead of using hotels I just put a mattress in the back with a water jug, a bin for snacks, and a power bank. Oh, and a usb mini fan for air flow. I missed that starter van.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@seismicsmasher Definitely! Just start simple (and cheap), and see if you even LIKE vanlife, then add anything missing that you feel like you "need." You may be surprised to find that the "need" list includes little or nothing at all!
@stevendreith4343Ай бұрын
Like you, I only sleep in my van with no kitchen or bathroom. I'm going to look into a gym membership, as my only needs are a shower. Thanks for the informative video.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@stevendreith4343 Nice! Thanks for watching!
@siljrath3 ай бұрын
great inspiration to get back to my plan to live and be so free in mine. ... been bumps in the road.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@siljrath Do it!!
@sameersmerchant3 ай бұрын
Im planning on doing this in my 1973 VW Bus. Working on rust repair now. Watch out for the CVT transmission on the newer NV200
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@sameersmerchant Wow, 1973! One of the things we sometimes warn other potential vanlifers about is putting a lot of time/money into renovations/recovery, when that money could be directed toward purchasing a newer and more reliable van in the first place. We spent $12.3k on the van and only $455 on renovations/conversion. A lot of people invert that ratio and wind up with a beautiful van that doesn't have much mechanical life remaining. Be careful!
@stigccАй бұрын
Very cool setup! So minimalistic. Easy to start like this and then add stuff along the way if needed. A fridge and a microwave, maybe?😂
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
Thanks! We use a very small cooler, filled with free ice from drink machines at gas stations (just be sure to bring your own cup). We also carry a tiny single-burner propane stove and make use of gas station microwaves sometimes, too.
@bonesg33852 ай бұрын
What a great video. Good job. You kept it simple an honest. I feel the same way you just need a place to sleep.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@bonesg3385 Thank you!
@nashtrucker3 ай бұрын
Exactly! Planet Fitness card elimates need for a bath combined with easy no prep salads or healthy takeout and youre done. My dogs enjoy the extra space and I've never had a problem with overnight trips. Can't understand all these overbuilt van build vids. Good job
@cornelisachtenzestig5533Ай бұрын
This is exactly how my setup would be. Great to hear I am not the only one who thinks this is the ideal way of traveling. My husband however doesn't agree with me and therefore bought me a Volkswagen California for my 50th birthday. Great car, but not ideal. A kitchen in a van is a bad idea. Everything becomes super smelly. Better cook outside on a gas stove and use a jerrycan with a watertap for water. Transforming your bed into seats every morning is a real chore. We live in Europe and a lot of cities start to ban vehicles with diesel engines. Your idea is far cheaper, simpler and hassle free.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@cornelisachtenzestig5533 We love that we don't have any "transformations" to do when it's time to sleep!
@MonkeyPunchZPokerАй бұрын
Your story is unbelievable - your Nissan CVT outlasted the engine? I would recommend learning how to do a drain and fill of the CVT fluid and do it every year (I recommend DIY because for some reason shops like to overcharge for this, it's not really that more complicated than an oil change).
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@MonkeyPunchZPoker Yep, that's exactly what happened! We did change out the CVT fluid a couple of times.
@scottthejeepguy74993 ай бұрын
Dig your rig, great video, thanks for sharing.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@scottthejeepguy7499 Appreciate that! 🙏
@mermaidvanvb2 ай бұрын
Some great ideas ... I would likely have insulated & added some solar. But if it worked for you fantastic. I'm planning on this type of rig for Europe... I have a 170 Sprinter now
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@mermaidvanvb Thanks!
@frostscience54702 ай бұрын
Question: I'm wondering about comfort.. I.e. mainly airflow at night especially if it's hot and raining. I can imagine it can get super muggy in the van. How do you handle that? Love the video and your enthusiasm / attitude!
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
We never camp in this van when it's hot. All of our trips are planned around weather, so we generally go far north (Canada/Alaska) in the summer. Here's a recent example of one of those summer trips: www.tripofalifestyle.com/destinations/eastern-canada-road-trip/
@drjohnzoidberg803 ай бұрын
Amazing! What a legendary Nissan!
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@drjohnzoidberg80 It did its job well!
@EmmasNatureEscapes3 ай бұрын
Amazingly well explained. Thank You! I want to make one of these myself in the near future :) You got a new subscriber!
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
Happy to hear it; thanks!
@MyPhone-qg2eh2 ай бұрын
So easy and cheap!
@donbrown5993 ай бұрын
Great video and great ideas!! Thanks.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@donbrown599 No problem! Thanks for watching! Feel free to subscribe and check out the blog as well. 😊
@Wise.Wealth.Wisdom.3 ай бұрын
I'm glad i watched this video!
@rebeccalankford98102 ай бұрын
Fantastic information So needed Thank you
@amandabowers3503Ай бұрын
This is exactly how I set up my truck. Just a place to overnight !
@sameersmerchant3 ай бұрын
Sweet video!
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@sameersmerchant Thank you!
@JonDoe-cg4mrАй бұрын
I need a tiolet and shower inside. Not into hunting for a gas station when i got to go
@kevykev19702 ай бұрын
NV200 ❤
@ImChrisDeDecker2 ай бұрын
Yall seem awesome!
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@ImChrisDeDecker Thanks, haha 😄
@jameshill84982 ай бұрын
How many miles before your van engine wore out? The old Ford straight 6 used in the Econoline vans routinely runs over a half million miles without any major repairs. The vehicle will wear out before that motor does.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@jameshill8498 We had 220k miles when we sold the red NV200. It still ran fine, but it had a low compression engine cylinder at the time, so it was probably on its way out.
@deanvolkert67453 ай бұрын
What did you do for ventilation in the van while sleeping? Add any bug screens, etc?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
We plan our trips based on good weather. As-is, this van is comfortable to sleep in with the doors and windows closed when overnight temperatures are between 25°F (-4°C) and 70°F (21°C). Condensation is only a problem at the very low end of that range. A ventilation fan would help with that, and might be a nice addition to the van. In a pinch, you can also run the AC/heat periodically during the night, or just grab a hotel if necessary.
@bobkantor46952 ай бұрын
@@TripOfALifestyle If you get a hybrid minivan like a Toyota Sienna you can run the heat or A/C all night and the van will start and stop the engine as needed to maintain the battery. Yes, that costs more up front, but if you need the climate control... Oh, it also doubles your gas mileage, so if you're traveling a lot that saves you some money too.
@gabespartan3 ай бұрын
this is great. Curious what the dimensions of the back of the van floor are and if there are other models with similar dimensions (guessing you guys already looked into this). Also - the no windows in the back seems like a negative for air flow, condensation, temp control - is there a reason you went w/ that?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
Our wooden bed platform measures 48” (122 cm) wide, 71.5” (182 cm) long, and 11 ¾” (30 cm) tall, and it's a pretty tight fit in the back of the NV200. Not 100% sure about other van models, but we know for a fact that the smallest Ford Transit Connect model is just a little too small for our platform (we tried putting it into one once). As for windows, you'll see some NV200 models with rear side panel windows, but they don't actually open, so they wouldn't help with air flow. We're very comfortable with overnight temperatures between about 25°F (-4°C) and 70°F (21°C). Condensation is only an issue at the low end of that range, and sleeping bags are needed then as well. A ventilation fan might be a nice addition if you camp in the cold a lot.
@donquixote39273 ай бұрын
I'd be inclined to carry some limited cooking facilities to save on dining costs. Not sure if that is applicable in the US though.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@donquixote3927 We do! Our single-burner propane stove is linked in the video description along with some of the other gear we use on the road.
@beckyelliott28713 ай бұрын
Cute idea for young couples or singles, but as a SENIOR with mobility issues, a larger vehicle that can be entered and exited with more ease is a better choice. Get a vehicle that fits YOUR physical space and needs.
@Gary-rt1gt2 ай бұрын
All you have to do is take their idea and scale it up to fit a full-sized van. Still relatively inexpensive and maneuverable.
@michelle73522 ай бұрын
You are right. I'm 80 and have a minivan camper. I'm not full time yet, but finances might change that in 2025. Anyway, I have to have my bucket and bags and absorbents at the very least for night. Standing would be nice, but until I can get my financial picture more rosy, I'll have to stand outside. Love this video. Love this couple, but could do without that tiny bikini bottom (sorry, jealousy breaking through!)!
@H.pylori2 ай бұрын
True, I rented one of these campervans and had difficulty getting in and out of the platform van due to arthritis and bad knees. Great on gas and parking and appearing "stealth," but definitely better suited to the young camper. Platform bed was so high that I had to get out of the van in the middle of the night to pee. Not good in the cold or bear country. Agree with getting the next level up in van height.
@JakeLilja10 күн бұрын
Just curious about your expenses on food over the 7 month period since you didn’t make any food?
@TripOfALifestyle6 күн бұрын
We actually wrote a detailed blog post about the total cost of that 7-month National Parks trip: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/our-cost-to-see-every-national-park/
@JakeLiljaКүн бұрын
@@TripOfALifestyle thank you! Awesome job I’m about to live out of a car for at least 6 months so thank you for the insight! Best of luck to you two🤙🏼
@Kayash_Kino2 ай бұрын
Nice Vid
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@billweaver2549Ай бұрын
How does the "a toilet's always 5 mins away" and local cafes & restaurants for food aesthetic play out when you are in the wilderness? And surely there have been nights where it's just been too uncomfortably hot or cold?
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
Even in wilderness locations like National Parks, there are visitor centers and other tourist stops that typically have bathrooms. More importantly, if you're traveling on a road, then you're never terribly far from a gas station, since all cars need gas (or chargers). It's way less of a problem than you'd think. As for weather, we plan our trips around it! On anomalously hot or cold nights, running the van's engine periodically throughout the night or simply paying for a hotel room is always an option if you really need it.
@Brinaweenahwoo3 ай бұрын
This is great advice! YT will have you thinking you need $100k to do vanlife! Maybe of us want to do this for financial freedom. Thanks for the reminder!
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@Brinaweenahwoo Absolutely true. 💯 Make sure you check out the rest of the channel and our blog for more finance-focused content in addition to the travel stuff!
@puckmcnay2 ай бұрын
Question -does your Black Card for Planet Fitness work in Canada? If not, what is a work around
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
Yes it does! No issues.
@fireside0072 ай бұрын
YOU ~ ROCK ! ! 🤛
@mikajames79412 ай бұрын
This is a nice example. For my tahoe, no build or conversion; I sleep and make food. Basically cold prepared food. I have ways to stay clean....Hate to say it on my behalf; I gotta have my compost toliet 😅😅😅😅
@holgerk63522 ай бұрын
I like simple solutions. But this is not one of it. Only for perfect weather conditions. It’s hard /near impassible to access your storage under the bed from inside. You don’t want to get outside if it is raining. You don’t want to cook outside if it is raining. You don’t want to explore the area if it is raining. And if, you don’t want to come back wet and only have a mattress covering the hole back area in your van to sit/lay on. Insulation/condensation problems were mentioned before. It’s at most a slightly better tent. In general the nv200 is a great car for camping if done right. But not like this.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
You mentioned that this is "a better tent." In addition to being a vehicle, yes - you're absolutely right! It is a secure, waterproof place to sleep with a full, uncompromising bed, attached to an emergency source of heat and air conditioning. Our van is designed to be exactly that: a nice place to SLEEP. We never claimed it was anything more than that. And still, amazingly, it saved us tens of thousands of dollars while having some of the best experiences of our entire lives for the last 6 years. 😊
@chrisholbrook141Ай бұрын
Were you never bothered with cold or condensation?
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
Condensation is a problem when it's very cold outside. We planned all our trips around good weather.
@michellestratford9753Ай бұрын
So do you go to restaurants all the time? And with no way to keep groceries safe on blm land, what do you do about food?: very cute can😊. Thanks for sharing!
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
We do go to restaurants a lot, and we use menu hacks to keep those prices down: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/hack-the-menu-and-pay-less/ We also cook outdoors using the propane burner shown at 04:51 in the video, and we make use of gas station microwaves sometimes, too.
@onlyinparadise46133 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your NV200 experience with us! How much did the 2021 cost and how many miles did it have?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
Thanks for following along! All the details of the "new" 2021 van pop up on screen around 08:43 in the video. 😊
@onlyinparadise46133 ай бұрын
@@TripOfALifestylethank you! Didn’t see it the first time 🧐
@JesseKegg2 ай бұрын
I live in Florida, it's hot most of the year. How to you keep the van cool at night?
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
We live in Florida too! We don't sleep in the van when it's hot. We strategically go north (especially Canada/Alaska) during the summer, and we only camp in Florida during the winter. Here's our most recent Canada trip: www.tripofalifestyle.com/destinations/eastern-canada-road-trip/
@jbro6236Ай бұрын
How did a $30/mo Planet Fitness membership turn into a $1500 expense line?
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
Pretty crazy how quickly recurring expenses add up, isn't it? Subscriptions are sneaky like that. 😉
@jbro6236Ай бұрын
@TripOfALifestyle that would mean you were on the road for 50 months. The math's don't math.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@jbro6236 As shown at the top of the screen at 08:31, the total costs were calculated over the entire 6-year period of owning the van, spanning many different road trips. The Planet Fitness membership was active for most, but not all of this time. Hope that helps! 😊
@paveloleynik27433 ай бұрын
I am curious how did you sleep in your van during the hot summer time without any fan even in your van?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
We didn't! All of our van trips were planned around good weather. We spent summers in Alaska/Canada and the northern US, and we spent winters in the south. When we wanted to do something different from that, we just paid for hotels.
@DarronSandersonАй бұрын
She has a fantastic rear end. Would be wonderful traveling with her. Happy Holidays guys!
@jhjustinlee2 ай бұрын
Planet fitness requires you to have a home location and only allows so many free visits to other locations when I tried this is what I ran into.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
We've never had any issue with that, and we've traveled as much as 7 months in a single year.
@eugenekim99612 ай бұрын
I think you're talking about regular membership rather than black.
@trailingarm63Ай бұрын
This is good advice but it is extreme. Personally I would use a bigger van (Sprinter or E-Series, long wheel base). This would give you the bed space plus room for storage, cooking and some minimal toilet facilities.
@remcoromijn91983 ай бұрын
No insulation means cold nights, hot days and a lot of condensation.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
We've never really missed the insulation, but we do plan our trips around good weather. As long as overnight lows are between 25°F (-4°C) and 70°F (21°C), we're generally very comfortable. Forgoing insulation saves a bit of space in a very tight cargo area. On cold nights, sleeping bags are necessary, and we do experience a condensation problem sometimes. A ventilation fan would be a positive addition that could probably be done relatively cheaply! Also worth noting: In a pinch, you can run the AC or heater periodically throughout the night, or just grab a hotel occasionally as needed.
@MrNiceCobra3 ай бұрын
You have ventilation fan already built in your car. But it still needs energy and car battery cannot run it for long. All you need is to connect it to additional deep cycle battery that feeds from your alternator.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@MrNiceCobra Very true! That's an option as well.
@jmccOutdoors2 ай бұрын
I disagree. Have camped in work vans several times and no issues. Condensation comes more into play when you have high humidity inside a space.
@rnordquest2 ай бұрын
I always crack a window open in the car. The much smaller space would fog over real quick if I didn’t. Coats and blankets to stay warm. I’m 6’4” in a Prius.
@NoTrailАй бұрын
Oh brother.
@edwardfletcher77903 ай бұрын
REALLY smart move getting a Japanese brand van 👍 Everything made by Stellantis has horrendous reliability ratings !!
@barryjackson85123 ай бұрын
26 mpg fuel efficient. But a diesel. Easy get double.
@chrisp7652Ай бұрын
I disagree about living in a van being backwards. I have everything you have plus huge power charged by the sun and my alternator, 13 gallons of water with a sink and shower, a real mattress, a toilet, a refrigerator and AC all in a Sienna minivan. You CAN have it all with some real planning and live outside too.
@burdint1113 ай бұрын
How do you pay for medical insurance?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
Glad you asked! We have a whole blog post and KZbin video about that! Blog: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/health-insurance-without-a-job/ Video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3y9oplnh6adi7M
@burdint1113 ай бұрын
@@TripOfALifestyle thanks!
@MaureenOLeary-tz1kt2 ай бұрын
Wait till you get older and have to pee a couple times during the night. lol
@joshb74152 ай бұрын
Bottle
@MaureenOLeary-tz1kt2 ай бұрын
@ yeah a no.
@juanduque7983Ай бұрын
only downside about the Nv200, its only got 97 horsepower, steep hills might be a challenge
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
It's not a high-power vehicle, but we've never run into any issues!
@GotEmAll13372 ай бұрын
what's the age difference between you two? you look like you're in your 40s, and she looks early 20s. If that's the case, you hit the jackpot my guy
@markshreve5715Ай бұрын
Well my camper that I made is a 1989 short wheel base Ford E-150 Econoline with a 4.9 cid 5-speed. I like to camp at campsites so I use their bathrooms and showers and I get a senior discount where I camp but I have a problem with this minimalistic life style I keep Hearing talk about a different videos. I'm a capitalist I like to have things. I wish someone would explain this to me.
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@markshreve5715 Capitalism and minimalism are not opposites, and minimalism can help you become extremely wealthy in a very short period of time. Here's an example: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/how-to-save-a-million-dollars/
@theheinzification3 ай бұрын
My dream van would be very different from yours. And it would cost something between $ 100,000.00 and 200,000.00. With my life savings I could actually afford it, but then I'm a) broke and b) dead, because my wife would kill me.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
Haha. Here's the thing: This isn't actually our "dream van" at all. It's what we found to be sufficient to travel happily and make a lot of great memories at a minimal cost. As a result of many frugal choices like these, we saved up a lot of money a young age, which is what allows us to travel so freely in the first place: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/how-to-save-a-million-dollars/ Sometimes, less is more. 😉
@grb0242 ай бұрын
“Hmmm…we only have 2 months saved up for our trip…” Lauren washes van in bikini… “Ok, we’re good to go for 7 months.”
@robertdepalma7321Ай бұрын
So basically it's just a bed?
@TripOfALifestyleАй бұрын
@@robertdepalma7321 Yup! The purpose of our van is to provide transportation and a comfortable place to sleep. This does both really well at a very low cost.
@BeeKraemer3 ай бұрын
What about insurance❓
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@BeeKraemer We buy cheap, liability-only insurance like we would for any car. It has ranged from around $30 to $60 per month over the years. Here are our thoughts on insurance in general: www.tripofalifestyle.com/money/how-much-insurance-do-i-need/
@WeAreWhiteLight2 ай бұрын
I would rather shite in the privacy of my own bathroom. My own scent is enough for me to deal with; I don’t need any additional smells.
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath2 ай бұрын
Isn’t that the same van the couple had that fought until the guy murdered the girl?
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
No, that was a Ford Transit Connect. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Gabby_Petito
@yogibear8686Ай бұрын
A little too minimalism for me!
@MiyavViyav2 ай бұрын
maam idk why but i did really deeply falled in love you look like an angel
@jaydern82763 ай бұрын
Great vid and tips! 4:10 is awesome too. Cheers!
@diamondx123 ай бұрын
When are yall going to start a family?
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@diamondx12 You mean expand our family with a kid? No idea! 😅
@diamondx123 ай бұрын
@ yes, y’all are a awesome couple husband and wife.
@TripOfALifestyle3 ай бұрын
@@diamondx12 Appreciate that! 😊
@CarnivoreFrank2 ай бұрын
0:14 my favorite part of this video
@NFTeve2 ай бұрын
Nice minimalism. Sinks and showers so unnecessary
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@NFTeve We have ready access to sinks and showers whenever we need them. 😊
@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fenderАй бұрын
do you have a video on how to find a woman like that?
@jaym5938Ай бұрын
Nah, I'm wondering what's happening here....
@davidsloat10162 ай бұрын
🤔 So, you want to spend the thousands of dollars you saved by getting the van on eating out for EVERY meal?
@davidsloat10162 ай бұрын
Most of those rooms you could spend the night in also provide a form of Continental breakfast... and the RV has a kitchen.
@TripOfALifestyle2 ай бұрын
@@davidsloat1016 A typical "meal out" on the road for us costs something like $6 per person. Three times a day, that's $36, which doesn't even cover a campsite with hookups in many places. Not to mention the additional gas, insurance, and initial cash outlay on a bigger RV. In reality, we spend even less than this, because we also carry a single-burner propane stove with us (linked in the video description) and cook canned goods in addition to making PB&Js, etc., sometimes. You can see some of our real-world trip spending reports on the blog... Our typical US vanlife trip budget: www.tripofalifestyle.com/gear-and-tips/cheap-travel/ Our typical Canadian vanlife trip budget: www.tripofalifestyle.com/destinations/eastern-canada-road-trip/
@emzeperiksz81382 ай бұрын
just too many" NOT NEEDED"
@michaelbadillo55202 ай бұрын
Constantly using dirty, unsanitary bathrooms, and having to crawl or constant bend over to mover around is nasty and a deal breaker.