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Vivinavi Los Angeles
minivan camper

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#1
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  • 2022/01/05 16:26

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i97P4-FOrKM&t=830s
I've been influenced by sites like this.
I was wondering if you could share your experience and wisdom about the type of car and how to make it camper tailored

I am a complete novice and interested in the subject without knowing anything about it.

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#2
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/01/07 (Fri) 09:39
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Minivan,

I haven't heard any response from anyone.

Although not a minivan, long ago in the 1980s, when my late son, now middle-aged, was in elementary school, we bought a Chevy Van, not a camper van, but a manufacturer standard "sports van" or whatever they called it, with all-glass windows all the way around. It was the one with all windows in the following shape.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6081/6080240796_2641e0aab2_b.jpg

We drove around Yosemite and as far as the Four Corners in it. These vans were very large and full width with removable back seats and carpeted floors. This meant that the whole family could sleep comfortably. We also used this van for commercial purposes, but as the years went by it became too old, so in 2002 we replaced it with a Dodge Van of the same size, but without the extra windows, for complete transportation purposes. I have kept this van since I retired, but it has less than 30,000 miles on it, so the exterior is falling apart, but it still runs great with 30,000 miles on it.


So I can't give you any information on minivans, but I hear the following about current models.

https://youtu.be/PcB1WORs9NI

However, it seems that Nissan has already stopped selling NV200.

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#3

Thank you, Double Golden Man, for sending us your valuable experience story and website.
I've been looking around youtubu a lot, and I'm glad to see that you've included Nissan's NV200.

I was thinking about the Ford Transit minivan in the US ? when I happened to see a Nissan NV200
a few days ago ! ! but I was disappointed to see it was discontinued ! !. ! So it's not on the Nissan website.

In the late 70's, for my 3 young children, I had a big passenger car ( Impala I think ? ) with the seats folded down and a big handmade clog-like thing to block the space for their feet so they would not fall out, and in a manner of speaking, turned the back seat into a big
I had a friend and his wife who traveled in a room.

Seat belts were not mandatory back then, and we had a sedan car that was really a no-frills car, so we could do that. I remember it fondly.

The reason I was interested in a mini-camper was because I wondered what would happen if my elderly mother, who lived alone in Japan, had a power failure due to a typhoon or something, in that extreme heat...

Yes, we could leave an old car with an engine that runs and air conditioning that works. ? ? I had an outlandish thought that if we had an old car with an engine and air conditioning, we could at least get through the heat of Japan for a while.

I noticed that there is a boom in mini-campers in Japan, which are mini-cars with a lot of living space inside. I'm fascinated by how small they are ! !

So it occurred to me that I could use that idea to get from Los Angeles to New York and back with my daughter and grandchildren.
I heard that the domestic flights in the Corona were full and I couldn't say "come" or "go"
so I decided to use a car, and if I had a camper, I could even sleep in it.

I wonder if I can sleep in a camper, but can I do it anywhere ? and
I know in Japan a camper has to be registered as such, but in America ? and
I wonder if I can just buy a van and renovate the inside without permission ? and

I still need to learn more before my mini camper life.

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#4
  • それキャンパーじゃないし
  • 2022/01/08 (Sat) 11:33
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If it's just a place to sleep, it's not a camper. It's noisy and cold, and you have to spend a lot of money to use it as a camper.

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#5

I️
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set up a tent, but I️ felt it would be better if I️ had a camper because there are many campgrounds 2 hours drive from L.A. Let's enjoy the ministry!

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#6
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/01/08 (Sat) 16:09
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Camper [camper] means,

1 A person who camps.

2 An automobile with a A camper [camper].

So "camping facilities" vary widely, from a tent for one person to a luxury camper with all the facilities of a business hotel in one room.

The car with the URL given by minivan in #1 is a fine camper, and if a small hatchback car has space to sleep lying down with the backrest of the back seat down, and if the person using it that way considers it a camper, it is also a fine camper. If people who use it in that way think it is a camper, then it is a fine camper.

If you keep your eyes wide open and your mind broad, you will see and respect what others want to do.

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