1Girl1Dream
New member
Hi - brand new here so sorry if this is not the correct place to post this.
Losing my job somewhat soon and have decided to finally pursue my dream of living on the road for a while. Not sure quite how long I will be gone (maybe a year?) or when I will leave so I am still in the very beginning stages of this and am looking for input on vans. I have done a fair amount of research on vans and van conversions for camping but am still having difficulty deciding what will be the best fit for me.
I've been on two month-long cross country road tips by myself previously in my sedan so I am somewhat aware of what I would like....HOWEVER, those trips were solo but when I take my extended trip I will have my 65lb dog and cat (the cat isn't 65lbs ) with me so my needs will change a bit. I don't need something that is already converted as I'm planning on doing the design myself I just need a solid shell to make my own.
Reliability is going to be super important as I am not a car-wiz by any means and will likely be in areas with no cell coverage. Definitely do not want to be stranded somewhere with my pets.
Wants/Needs:
Reliable
Enough room for the cat and dog but still manageable up windy mountain roads, etc.
Needs to be able to drive through some **** - on my previous trip I did a lot of camping on BLM camp sites and have put my sedan to the test. I need something that I can take on rugged roads without scaring the **** out of myself and/or potentially breaking something
Price is important, obviously the more expensive the longer it will take me to save and I'd rather hit the road sooner than later. What's a happy medium?
Questions for You:
Opinions on makes/models that are the most reliable? (Ford, Chevy, Mercedes Sprinter, something else...?)
What will give me the most bang for my buck?
Is 4x4 necessary for going on rugged/dirt/rutted/mountain/rocky/etc. roads or would 2wd with a lift to give me enough clearance do the job?
Opinions on how certain models handle/maneuverability?
How many miles are "too many" on used vans?
I will probably have more questions but any input from you is GREATLY appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Losing my job somewhat soon and have decided to finally pursue my dream of living on the road for a while. Not sure quite how long I will be gone (maybe a year?) or when I will leave so I am still in the very beginning stages of this and am looking for input on vans. I have done a fair amount of research on vans and van conversions for camping but am still having difficulty deciding what will be the best fit for me.
I've been on two month-long cross country road tips by myself previously in my sedan so I am somewhat aware of what I would like....HOWEVER, those trips were solo but when I take my extended trip I will have my 65lb dog and cat (the cat isn't 65lbs ) with me so my needs will change a bit. I don't need something that is already converted as I'm planning on doing the design myself I just need a solid shell to make my own.
Reliability is going to be super important as I am not a car-wiz by any means and will likely be in areas with no cell coverage. Definitely do not want to be stranded somewhere with my pets.
Wants/Needs:
Reliable
Enough room for the cat and dog but still manageable up windy mountain roads, etc.
Needs to be able to drive through some **** - on my previous trip I did a lot of camping on BLM camp sites and have put my sedan to the test. I need something that I can take on rugged roads without scaring the **** out of myself and/or potentially breaking something
Price is important, obviously the more expensive the longer it will take me to save and I'd rather hit the road sooner than later. What's a happy medium?
Questions for You:
Opinions on makes/models that are the most reliable? (Ford, Chevy, Mercedes Sprinter, something else...?)
What will give me the most bang for my buck?
Is 4x4 necessary for going on rugged/dirt/rutted/mountain/rocky/etc. roads or would 2wd with a lift to give me enough clearance do the job?
Opinions on how certain models handle/maneuverability?
How many miles are "too many" on used vans?
I will probably have more questions but any input from you is GREATLY appreciated! Thanks in advance!