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@zoidberg44411 ай бұрын
For anyone who is interested - this car is basically a Toyota underneath. The electronics and powertrain is all their stuff. They built these in a factory in the Czech republic which was a joint venture with PSA - most of the parts are interchangable and there are plenty of these in the scrap. If your engine blows up you can get a decent one of these for £250 and you can replace it without an engine crane as long as you are reasonably strong - the engine only weighs about 170KG with nothing on it. They are very simple. Nothing really to go wrong with them. I have a 5 door Yaris with the same engine and I drove it 7500 miles to the Nordkapp and back in 3 weeks. Being a Toyota once you have worked on them a few times you get a knack for exactly which sockets/spanners you need so you don't have to lug a ton of tools with you. The only thing these really suffer from is body rot.
@larvey11 ай бұрын
The engine is actually a Daihatsu 1KR-FE - still Japanese, and still bulletproof. Very very forgiving engines, and designed with fuel economy in mind. Ive seen these absolutely abused, and they still run smooth. Only downside on these cars is water ingress and clutches, clutches are cheap though. £68 for a clutch, minus labour. Water ingress can be fixed with some tiger seal. I drive a MX-5 now, but I have owned an Aygo many moons ago. I am toying with the idea of getting a 107 to replace it as my cheap daily runabout.
@ConstantinSPurcea11 ай бұрын
The tiny 1L 1KR engine only weighs 69kg dry weight according to Wikipedia with all ancillaries attached.
@tocha656211 ай бұрын
@@larveydaihatsu became part of toyota 30 years ago
@zoidberg44410 ай бұрын
@@tocha6562 Yes. I have worked on these a lot. The engine is definitely a Toyota design inside. It's a lot like most of their other designs though probably takes some of its development from Diahatsu as they were big on 3 cylinder engines.
@Dasbootyy10 ай бұрын
This is the same as Toyota Aygo. Peugeot also have badged this model. I have Aygo. Funny little car
@DJ_Saladine10 ай бұрын
As a homeless man living in a chev matiz (smaller car than this) I’m happy normal people are living like this out of choice. Makes me feel less alien. Wool is your friend lol
@bakixk71835 ай бұрын
you are normal too
@oldchillyhands5 ай бұрын
@Woozy.1 what he said ^ i hope you know you're 100% a person that matters as much as anybody else here ❤
@themightychippy37562 ай бұрын
I own a Chevy matiz and often wondered if it would make a good micro camper
@tomwiseman9 ай бұрын
80mpg is good but the car is tiny. I had a 2.2L honda accord mk7 tourer, 140bhp. 4.75 metres long, you could fit a double airbed in the back and if driven gently would return up to 75mpg. Incredible really when you consider they're twice the size, more than double the power, and 10x the comfort of this little car.
@SurvivalistChick11 ай бұрын
"...it's a new dawn, it's a new day, it's a new life for me, and I'm feeling good..." Nina Simone. Epic classic. Great little camper. Well done.
@RufusCapstick11 ай бұрын
I travelled around France, Italy, Switzerland and Belgium in a 1996 Nissan Micra. Including sleeping in it above the snow line in the Alps.
@f.dmcintyre46667 ай бұрын
Wow! Is the Micra the same size as the C2 ???
@BangBangChicken11 ай бұрын
I have this car! A Toyota Aygo from 2009, and this amazing machine has never let me down once. In over 300.000km that is, and still going strong as ever! Its a great machine and I’ve thought about buying a fancier car a few times, but I can’t get myself to let it go. It’s so charismatic, reliable and cheap. What a great inspiration to convert it to a micro camper this video is, thanks Jake!
@annebeignatborde183211 ай бұрын
No it's a Citroen C1, look at the front of the bonnet. I've just acquired the same car, it's even the same colour.
@jordanfagan413011 ай бұрын
@@annebeignatborde1832 same car. The C1, the Aygo, and the Peugeot 107 are all the same car with a different badge
@annebeignatborde183211 ай бұрын
@@jordanfagan4130 that maybe so but that's definitely the Citroen badge on that car.
@deadly38906 ай бұрын
He didn't mean it in the literal sense.@annebeignatborde1832
@leoniecampbell38679 ай бұрын
blessings love, thank you, i find it hard to wrape my mind around doing some things n for the first time i can see how to do this car bed, so thank you looking forwards to more ideas from you , be well n be safe.
@robjackson_CDXL8 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I have a Citroen C2 which I’m currently living in due to being homeless, I’ve thought about taking the passenger seat out to make up a bed myself. Seeing your video has been massively helpful 🙂👍🏻
@VonWeaveyАй бұрын
I'm just seeing this my friend. I hope life is treating you better i really do ❤
@jamiecalvert56811 ай бұрын
Jake….just couple of things to note with these cars. You more likely to return 50ish mpg with between 400/450 out of a tank. They are prone to leaking water ingress Through door seals,rear light cluster seals, rear window seal, 2x vent seals behind the rear bumper and the top led light above the rear window. Just so you know as you probably don’t want a wet micro camper 👍 other that these are pretty bulletproof cars, Ive take mine 140 mile trip daily for the pass 2 years and it never misses a beat
@BaracchiL11 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the bed structure! I did basically the same exact thing on a Fiat Panda from 2011, without even removing the front seat! It sits a bit higher but you have still plenty of space. It works a treat and I love it. Even built foldable feets\supports so that I can put the bed in or take it out easily and still have a daily driver! Stoked to see I'm not the only madman that tries to sleep in a city car :) great work!
@f.dmcintyre46667 ай бұрын
Hiya, so the front seat folded flat ?..........Bless..........
@beninchina11 ай бұрын
Jake mate, this is sick! Recently, I was literally looking at small cheap cars online just to have some fun with and do something similar to this. This is absolutely ideal! This is exactly what I imagined 🤣
@robnoble957011 ай бұрын
Love it.......gives people on a tight budget ideas how to get out and about 👏
@clusterednomads212611 ай бұрын
Before we got the Master my partner and I toured the country in a Ford Focus. Despite both being larger ladies , we made it pretty comfortable and had a good setup in there. My main advice would be to get wind deflectors on, as you'll need to have some air flow. Means you can crack the top of the window and nobody can see.
@spottyblueSR811 ай бұрын
Jake you might want to consider cutting slats in the ply bed board so there's a bit of air circulation. Great build so far. Happy day tripping!
@JakesJourneyMate11 ай бұрын
In the works for sure! 🤘
@davidjacobs82811 ай бұрын
Epic build ... Subbed ... impressive.
@Outandaboutonashoestring11 ай бұрын
Great little micro day camper. You could even work out some tarp arrangement with the rear tail gate up, held to the car body and roof with magnets, could provide an outside cooking and seating shelter
@kanehallett234711 ай бұрын
Love this jake, it's so good to see.. a little like going back to your roots with the transit connect.. Great stuff
@njpringle11 ай бұрын
I have a 2009 Citroen C2, which is probably a little bit bigger than this one. I had wondered whether something like this could be done, so great to see how you did it. The seats at the back not only fold down they can then be folded up, so they are neatly up at the rear, so you have a flat spacious boot area, so the car is like a micro estate car. I love it. Also, when I go in someones expensive new car, I always notice how hard and uncomfortable the leather seats are, compared to C2 seats, which are like spongy, armchairs. So cosy, when it is raining outside, when you are driving. 🤣🤣
@edwardseth123011 ай бұрын
Definately add that roof rack.. and some Car Ramps also known as Kerb Ramps (high enough for your car.. but easily be able to fit inside your car.. like you did in the smaller camper van).. therefore the Roof rack works...so you'd need atleast 2) so when you are parked.. outdoors.. it keeps your tires out of mud or snow... also as an older gent.. i'd suggest keep a 1 liter hot water bottle with a knitted cover.. good for cold night.. hot water in the bag.. by your feet to keep yourself warm.. next morning good to freshen up or make a tea/coffee.
@gerarddesmidt15465 ай бұрын
I'm planning to buy a Xsara Picasso and covert it temporary. I saw quit some videos here, but none of them was so inspiring as yours, with your C1. Thanks a lot, Jake. I learned a lot from this.
@PKWeaver7411 ай бұрын
Brilliant build! I don't think you'll get over 55 - 58 mpg though. I must had a similar reality check with my smart fortwo 0.7l turbo. The reality is never the same as the theoretical maximum no matter how gentle you are with your right foot.
@dspencer88278 ай бұрын
Maybe fit a fold down passenger seat from a 3 door = space
@xanthefarrell655811 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jake. Wishing you Great Journeys ahead!. Always a pleasure watching your vlogs.
@NoName-ds5uq11 ай бұрын
This is great! And it’s also great to see a fellow veteran making the most of life in civvy life! I’ve slept quite comfortably in my Mazda2, it’s surprising how much space there really is in a small car!
@GeekTherapyRadio11 ай бұрын
I'm married with a 3 year old and one more on the way...no way I can do something like this right now...but I can't stop watching these videos! Can't wait until my boys are a little older. I want to build a camper or schoolie and take the family on some epic memory building adventures! Keep it up, Jake! Cheers from Texas, USA.
@nathonso_edits7 ай бұрын
Looking great at the moment, some ideas would be to throw a cooler in the back for keeping food fresh and a fold out table attached to the back seat for cooking on etc
@Tapped-o9k3 ай бұрын
I got a 1997 corolla compact and i might try this. Car is quite spacious alrdy but im a tall and large guy. Im not homeless but i dont got a short commute and still pay not nothing on rent. My place of work got a shower and id save quite some shiny bucks of money
@chrisfedrick388211 ай бұрын
Look forward to the build need to get a one man tow frame now to drag it behind the van Stay safe
@tonystrange722411 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jake, what a brilliant idea and just shows what you can achieve even with the smallest of vehicle. Really well thought out set up. And hair cut as well, hope you didn’t lose all your strength when it was cut short 😉. Anyway looking forward to see the further upgrades etc. all the best. Oh and we need more Buster 😀
@minisurfboardscouk11 ай бұрын
Great video jake mate you could do with a set of window deflectors so you can have the front windows down with out letting the rain and a wheel mounted table to cook outside
@JakesJourneyMate11 ай бұрын
In the works mate! 🫡 it’s a steam vortexxx! 😂
@minisurfboardscouk11 ай бұрын
That’s cool can’t wait to see the rest of the build
@michaelcliffe5627 ай бұрын
The front seat is part of the safety restraint system. Does the driver side airbag also still work with the passenger seat removed and the cable disconected? What are the legalities surrounding that for MOT and what not? My sister did this with her Toyota aygo, but instead of removing the passenger seat, she built a removable, foldable bed which goes OVER the fully reclined seat and uses telescopic legs as supports in the front and rear foot wells. Cool vid nonetheless!
@dross24MA7 ай бұрын
What fun to see what you did with a tiny car! I had a Honda 600 coupe many decades ago. Although I didn't truly camp in it, I did travel and sleep in it. What memories this build resurrected 😊
@ZoefontheMoveАй бұрын
Amazing! I did the same for my VW Up! Had a C1 before this, but the Up has a little more luxury for long drives!
@leeinwis26 күн бұрын
Proof
@ZoefontheMove25 күн бұрын
@leeinwis My channel, EP1 and EP2.
@johnvonachen1672Ай бұрын
I did the same thing in a 2000 Honda insight. Removed the passenger seat, built a flat platform to sleep on, built a ventilation system to bring fresh air while sleeping. I sleep in my car for 6 months. Incredible feeling of freedom.
@shaunmccaw291111 ай бұрын
Brilliant mate especially for people on a budget just goes to show what you can do 🤙🏻🏴
@ImTheDudeMan4718 ай бұрын
I've got a Hilux with a fiberglass shell over the bed, where I sleep. I carry a cheap tent and put bulky stuff in at night that I need to clear for sleeping space. In the morning I put the bulky stuff and tent back in the bed. Basically, I sleep in the truck, not the tent. Works for me👍
@GoneGrowing11 ай бұрын
Love love LOVE this!! Since running into some road blocks to starting uk vanlife (Canadian license bureaucracy) I’ve been trying to figure out what I can do to get on the road without spending a ton of money on trains and accommodation. I was thinking something like this but at 5’10” I wasn’t sure how to fit myself in the back of small car. You just showed me how! Thank you! Will you be using anything for heat? Or just a warm sleeping bag for winter? Or an electric blanket? I’m already brewing ideas for my own but can’t wait to see what you do next!
@zoidberg44411 ай бұрын
I'd heard only some provinces have a direct swap program for UK driving licenses. That's a bummer. You might end up having to take a driving test. If you want a small car for a camper - one of these "citybugs" Toyota Aygo/Citroen C1/Peugeot 107 (all the same car from the same factory) are cheap, just make sure you don't get a rotten one unless you only want it a few months. The Toyota Yaris (as long as its not a diesel) are also VERY good. Also the Honda Jazz are a very good vehicle (the back seat folds totally flat in those). Or if you have the money maybe even a Prius. They have a fair bit of space in them if you take the back seats out. We don't have the same kind of extreme weather in England you do in Canada except for maybe a few isolated parts of the Scottish highlands our weather is kind of like Vancouver or Victoria's year round, wet and mild mostly. I camp a lot and normally get away with a sleeping bag and a hot water bottle 3 seasons of the year. Maybe you would need an electric blanket if you were doing winter. I am toying with installing a diesel heater in my car but I'm not entirely sure how exactly to rig it all up the way I want it but I think it would work.
@GoneGrowing11 ай бұрын
@@zoidberg444 Thanks for this, super helpful info! Yes, I can get a direct swap to a UK license, but if I do a direct swap it won’t let me drive manual (silly, as I learned on a standard and drove many standard cars in Canada, but UK government wants proof of a test on a standard car, which isn’t something that is specified on tests…not to mention I did my drivers test 20 years ago, so there’s no such records anymore). Even more silly is I can drive manual on my Canadian license for up to a year in the UK…but then have to switch to a UK license anyways, bringing me back to square one. And insurance on a Canadian license is absolutely outrageously priced. So yeah…unfortunately pretty tough to get a van in UK with those additional challenges. My plan is to get started with a small automatic car, swap out for a UK license and do the manual test when there’s a vacancy available to do it… hopefully Van life is still feasible in the next year or two :)
@zoidberg44411 ай бұрын
@@GoneGrowing OH NO. That's really annoying! Yeah - our licenses here do discriminate between auto and manual, I think they do in Australia and New Zealand as well. Almost universally people learn to drive a manual here unless they are disabled or aren't very good at driving. Most of us don't think about it. If you can believe it the first time I ever drove an automatic was in Canada and coming out of the hire place in Vancouver airport I almost knocked myself out because my left foot went wandering for the clutch pedal and found the brake as I was coming to a stop sign... Ops. I know they have made some changes to the driving test since I took mine 17 years ago. They might ask you to reverse around a corner keeping an equal distance from the curb to show you have precise control of the vehicle or to parallel park on a side street - I don't know if thats on the test in Canada. You will be asked to do an emergency stop, probably a few park ups, pull away, hill start. etc Also when you take your test make a visible head movement of checking your mirrors so they can see you're doing it. I know someone who was failed first time on lack of observation. I don't know what part of England you're in. I'm in Shropshire if you need a hand with modifications or repairs to a small 4 wheeled sh*tbox. lol I feel bad for you getting hosed like that!
@sharon704184 ай бұрын
@@zoidberg444I have a Toyota Yaris and an electric blanket. It has to be plugged into the cigarette lighter which only works, if I remember correctly, with the engine on. Emergency foil blankets work great as I had to use one once. Winter camping on Vancouver Island is not for sissies, especially when you lose your keys to warm the car up. 😂 You can put the foil inside your sleeping bag with you.
@sharon704184 ай бұрын
@@zoidberg444Do they not have international driver's licenses anymore? In the early 70s a friend and I bought a Volkswagen van in front of the American Express Building in Amerstam. We travelled to Greece to Spain in 2 1/2 months. We had many stops along the way and wonderful memories of beautiful scenery and fantastic people. Hitchhiked through England, got a ride through Wales to Ireland by ferry in a fellow's LandRover. He put us up in his girlfriend's home in small town in Ireland and took us to Sherkin Island off of Cork for Easter weekend. Went to Dublin, ferry to Blackpool and hitched a ride all the way to London our starting point. Weather was too much like home, Vancouver Island's, rain, rain and more rain. So we headed south from there for sunshine and beaches. Just sharing some info with a fellow Canuck. Have a load of fun eh. Cheers.
@laralaralara73354 ай бұрын
I have the very same car . Mitsubishi Mirage. Im loving that it looks like i could pull it off! Ty all the way from Texas!
@jaynekittycat92522 ай бұрын
It's a Citroën.
@oxymoira56085 ай бұрын
This is pretty cool. A quick, easy and affordable solution. I would recommend drilling some holes with a forstener bit into the wood underneath the matress for better air ventilation. Humidity can dry of easier and it eventually prevents mould.
@backprints2 ай бұрын
top gear really gave a bar for presentation honestly, formatting and delivery of this is great - super engaging too - glad to hear someone use music at points as well, just fantastic presentation tbh
@jennyleef17754 ай бұрын
I love watching videos from overseas and the things you guys are allowed to do. Here in Australia we aren't allowed to remove seats without having an engineers report as it's considered a change in the construction of the vehicle and may, apparently, affect the structural integrity of the vehicle. I have always had many ideas for little vehicles. Enjoy your little car camper.
@racketbuddy11 ай бұрын
Great idea Jake! look forward to the next vid. 😎👍🏼
@davesullivan80735 ай бұрын
Now, after I’ve seen just about the basics of everything, it’s still not too late to elevate your bed frame just may be 2 inches and then you could put a sliding shelf underneath it so when you were stopped, you could use it to cook off of & set up your meal prep stuff. You could get extra creative and put some hinges on it and extend it even further. Then you wouldn’t have to carry anything loose and it would be easy to pack away.
@dontworrybehappy513911 ай бұрын
Happy 2024 Jake! This is a great solution for getting out to hiking and camping destinations. Cheers!
@davidbarber989211 ай бұрын
Happy new year buddy, looking forward to seeing what adventures you get up to this year.
@windkind648 ай бұрын
I would really like to see how you sleep in there. I'll keep that in mind and build something like this when times get tough and I can't pay my rent anymore
@simonmorris841011 ай бұрын
Great video and brill conversion. Best part for me, though, was sharing your water bottle with your dog !! Top man !!!
@martinjohncameronАй бұрын
Interesting project. I admit I've never heard of a Burgen so I looked it up. Great piece of kit! I generally go camping every year in Scotland in a VW Passat estate. I'm now thinking of making a similar 'bed' to allow myself to wild camp a bit more. 🙂
@tomi2102102102 ай бұрын
Just after winter I'm planning a European tour in a Ford Focus converted like this. Can't wait.
@johnmorgan802711 ай бұрын
HNY, Nice little project JJM, looking forward to its development.
@chloejackson695811 ай бұрын
I’ve had a little Peugeot 107 for 4 years now and love it!! They’re great little cars. You’ve inspired me to convert it. Word or warning though I know my little car and others like it have mysterious leaks and the floor gets wet…. Be careful with your tech 😂
@JakesJourneyMate11 ай бұрын
I feel that mate! 😂 In my feet actually! When driving in the wet, ya can feel the water splashing the bottom of the car in ya toes! 😂
@jrewillis11 ай бұрын
Common to have a boot leak. The rear brake light at the top leaks. And the rear lights leak. Then the boot carpet wicks it down into the rear footwell too. Highly recommend slapping some silicone around the outside of the lights to prevent it happening. Great little camper.
@karlabernatova534511 ай бұрын
Just super, well done you. I love it !!! Thanks for this idea, so simple, so efective .
@JakesJourneyMate11 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@martinparker924911 ай бұрын
i did the same with a 2000 Yaris 5 door ,great cars but i took all the seats out barring the drivers , used to drive it to Hoylake in the Wirral from East Manchester every weekend for work n kip in it Fri night n drive back Sat at 11pm after work ! loved it !
@thebestisyettocome4114Күн бұрын
Enjoy your journey young man. 👍
@Rhond-i7rАй бұрын
You're so funny to see these van lifers running around in these 100,000 dollar plus vehicles
@trevsweb11 ай бұрын
There are trims for windows that let you vent air out but stop ppl accessing the car. That hinged flap could be a table if you make little legs for it. Curious to see if the legs hold up as normally people tend to make triangles for support but most the weight is on the seat so looks really cool. Hope to see you camp in it soon
@CobnutVTS6 ай бұрын
I'm just about to be converting my peugeot 206 1.4hdi into a little camper as well! 70+mpg and it should be awesome! Lovely video mate
@jamesparry15111 ай бұрын
Great stuff! I built something like this for my Yaris, it's incredible how much room it had inside - I did record a little video and I'm yet to post it! I'd invest in some wind deflectors if I were you. You can roll the windows down to keep airflow in the car 👍
@martinparker924911 ай бұрын
i did the same with a 2000 Yaris 5 door ,great cars but i took all the seats out barring the drivers , used to drive it to Hoylake in the Wirral from East Manchester every weekend for work n kip in it Fri night n drive back Sat at 11pm after work ! loved it !
@TheDomainNameGuy11 ай бұрын
Living in a car is a great way of life I lived in a mid sized hatchback car and loved the lifestyle I chose to sleep in the front seat even though the rear seats folded down and I chose not to have cooking facilities as I don't cook so I ate hot food on the go during the day eg greggs etc and cold food eg sandwiches etc when parked up But bed platform in that type of car etc I would put 2 strong plastic storage tubs where seat was xnd buy a cheap single memory foam mattress from Ikea and trim it to size and rest it on the tubs etc 1 tub for clothes 1 tub for food 1 tub for everything else Is a good way to downsize to living in a car Electronics etc I only used to have A smartphone A phone sized battery pack A 12v bug zapper which had a good light on it and car radio to keep charged etc But a person could have a microwave in the car if they have the 1000 watt jackery using a 700 watt microwave or portable pizza oven etc and just go to a supermarket and buy frozen meals cheap and just put straight in the microwave etc I used to go launderette once a week which costs about £7 a wash and £4 for tumble dryer etc and motorway services have free to use showers plus there is a 12v camping shower alternative etc Much better than paying rent And if a person works for a recruitment agency etc they can live on 3 day week with 4 day weekend which gives great worklife balance etc
@balugaweddings482711 ай бұрын
BuZzing to see the finished product of this bro!
@pleaseleave2live9 ай бұрын
Nice one soldier, I'm thinking of getting a Datsun Go+ and converting it into a camper because it is so reliable and light on fuel it has a 1.2L petrol engine.
@andysedgley2 ай бұрын
I saw how you shared your water with Buster, and I subbed 👏
@liscatcat87566 ай бұрын
That's amazing I've only just started using the back of my nissan micra k11 with the back seats down padded out with a duvet blankets and cushions with a removable shelf the goes across the front seats door to door and trays on the parcel shelf for rainy day picnics cos uk weather is so unpredictable. This has blow me away😅 ps love the fact you knew your dog was thirsty so kind
@minerva_matues11 ай бұрын
Just found your channel been watching your videos & love them! Do what makes you happy & thank you for sharing! Much love from Washington State USA.
@JakesJourneyMate11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Really appreciate you he support! 🙏
@Dutcharmytent11 ай бұрын
I have converted Jeeps and land rovers and a Fiat 500. I took the rear seats out the Fiat 500 as only a few bolts, but using a fixed bed means changing gear was a pain and you are stuck with a board in the cab 24/7. Removing the front seat means the air bag warning light is always on as well.
@mssharon649311 ай бұрын
Hi was also wondering how does it work with insurance as you have taken seat out.
@countrymouse704311 ай бұрын
Great video. Looking forward to watching your adventures in the car.
@jamesmagee89010 ай бұрын
Hi jake lovely little car/camper. Sorry to hear about your van. Take care
@JakesJourneyMate10 ай бұрын
Thank you mate 🙏
@fugdefano4 ай бұрын
my vw 4 is due for some work so will be out of action. well that's where the new wheels come in. i am going to similar to this with my nissan leaf mk1. i already use this for all my local running around to save the T4 and its so cheap to run. my build will be similar to yours but the leaf being larger won't have to remove any seats plus i can use the climate control . i may not have to miss out my little overnights to the coast.
@iFrubby11 ай бұрын
i have exactly this car model in the color red from 2009, so weird to see this haha. Love the video 🙏🏼
@robinrai49736 ай бұрын
nice, I'm planning on doing something similar to make weekend camps more comfy in my car - it's big enough where I can just fold the rear seats down and put a air mattress in the boot but headroom is limited don't discount diesels too, I get 50mpg despite a bigger car for more space
@YnotBe7 ай бұрын
I love this!! Only personal downside, don’t think can get one of these in the United States though where I am. Never seen this guy before AWESOME PERSONALITY, so engaging, funny definitely new fan here. Subscribed n liked. Thx bud!!
@f.dmcintyre46667 ай бұрын
I am sure there are small cars in the USA.........Bless.........
@marksadventures388911 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jake. I have a Toyota Yaris D4D that gives me 40 miles for £6 at 50mph cheap as chips to tax. And if you take out the back seats too, well, you know, booyah! I'm looking at using a tarp from the back with a hot tent/tarp idea for more room. But your plan is doable for slim lads like you. Yes charging from the alternator.
@CraigFoil9 ай бұрын
Hi Jake, love the C1! How about removing the seat?? Anything tricky with the airbag? Thanks
@BruceBrendon11 ай бұрын
good work. I'm about £60k short of a camper, so had been thinking of something more realistic for me too, both MPG and Tax-wise etc
@M.K.84Photography5 ай бұрын
I'm going to convert my small ford ka next week, lucky I'm just 5,2 😄 But good job, aaaaand you're so cute 🤭
@f.dmcintyre46667 ай бұрын
Great video..........This has given me ideas about my Toyota Corolla...........Thanks and blessings......
@neiljemmerson882611 ай бұрын
Great video, 80mpg is a bit wishful I think ha but like the idea behind it, next time should get an estate car my, my 1.6tdi skoda averages 60plus mpg when doing motorway miles from North east up to Scottish Highlands for work.
@PaisleyN711 ай бұрын
fab job ! going to do this to my 107. what size are the lengths of wood other than 2.4m ?
@nathanaellidin33395 ай бұрын
3:36 is this The last of us 2 music?
@JakesJourneyMate5 ай бұрын
Nooo haha! But I see what you mean now! 😂
@bugsm61083 ай бұрын
If I pull the front seats completely forward, put the backseat down, do you think I could get a 6'1 man in there and a 5'4 woman for one or two nights
@rossfishy11 ай бұрын
Happy new year. Looking forward to your adventures is 2024.
@asaandthemarchharepart290311 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jake. Nice little weekend camper. Perfect for taking you out into the wilds and park pretty much anywhere. Be great with a tarp added. Take Care Buddy 🙏 👊
@trailrunningphil11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jakey. Great to see you getting a project on the go to get your teeth into!
@eneslekovic211211 ай бұрын
I did similar thing with my Twingo MK2 during COVID. It was an adventure of my life. It ran on LPG,so it was ridiculously cheap to travel. Good times.
@cassidyamatt-carter790511 ай бұрын
I loved the video :) I look forward to watching more of ur videos in the future :))
@heru-deshet35911 ай бұрын
How about doing this with a Yaris?
@zolibartalos11 ай бұрын
the engine and the interior is the same as the toyota aygo to make it a bit mora capable on dirt you could widen the front wheels and add a snowchain for more grip, you could add a roof rack and move the spare tire on a rear tire mount, i hightli recommend tinting the rear windiws for the summer and adding soundproofing or overall insulation to the interior of the vechicle and some insulation for the windows and some additional rubber seals for the doors because the frame of the car is fearly thin and really noisy because of the roadnoise during driving, but overall keep the vechicle really light to keep the fuel consumption low. i want to do some similar modifications to my car but i havent had the time or money yet.
@swordjo11 ай бұрын
Just watch our for leaks at the rear on these, water can come in via the high level brake light and also light clusters.
@OwenJackson11 ай бұрын
Yes pal love the build 🛠️ 🙌🏻 look forward to more updates
@KMandreit9511 ай бұрын
Cracking video Jake, keep up the good work young man ✌️
@krisdenton31288 ай бұрын
Do you need to inform the insurance that you have modified the interior?
@jasoncotterill586911 ай бұрын
Love the compact build! ❤
@uts_uts11 ай бұрын
maybe get mini 12V heater in there? should be fairly cheap and they work wonders in cold places
@mukeshparmar1722 ай бұрын
Suggestion : according to me you should remove the seat just being the driver sheet that will help you to get more space and also put plie and wood legs to equal the height of your bed in car so that you can put your food , water , small heater , mini stove on that place which you created by removing the back seat
@stuartchapman908111 ай бұрын
Happy new year Jake Ive been watching your journey for sometime and thought to myself hadn’t seen you post anything new for some time but then Xmas and new year with the family,great little idea I’ve been using a little Peugeot expert myself for some time like you say mpg always a battle been all over the U.K. on and off but feel I’m destined to very much have a leap of faith and get out the military and get out that Comfort zone 👍👍
@Kralingenrobin11 ай бұрын
I’m kind of doing the same, but then with a 2007 Daihatsu Cuore, keeping the seats in though. Passengers seat can go completely flat against the rear seat.
@chucky231611 ай бұрын
I miss my cuore, even after all these years memories make me smile, things are nippy 😂
@benkelly615711 ай бұрын
Mate love it check out the tail veil to give extra space
@wills27452 ай бұрын
i was thinking of doing this for my car, did you need to declare removing the seats as a modification?
@martinparker924911 ай бұрын
u can get a little fold down table that fits on your steering wheel