SpaceJamHikes
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I've been living full time in a Subaru Outback with about 75 cubic feet of 'livable space' and, after 18 months, I am ready to upsize. I know a larger home will not get as good of gas mileage but there seems to be a gap in the market. I want to find something that is 4x4 and gets least 20mpg, but that pretty much limits things immediately to Sprinters and the small Japanese Imports (Delica L400 is my front runner)
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1) The LWB Delica has 185 cubic feet and the ceiling height is ~50 inches (give or take with Crystal Lite roof) and I am 6'2" and want to sit comfortably inside. This van would allow me to sit up inside and cook inside (the two major reasons to upsize) but I'd still be a little cramped. It's wheelbase is 118" so only slightly longer than my Outback. Then there is also the risk that comes along with buying a 25+ year old rig with parts not being readily available.
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2) The 128" wheelbase Sprinter has 282 cubic feet (short roof) and would be perfect! But the 4x4 only comes in the 144" and 170" wheelbases which is just getting too massive. I like the nimbleness and maneuverability of my Outback. Again, I'm willing to sacrifice some of that for more living space.
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3) The LWB Transit Connect AWD has 200 cubic feet and would need some suspension upgrades to get it to my level of off-road-readiness, and also only has a ceiling height of 49".
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4) The regular Transit 250 AWD is available in a 130" wheelbase with short roof (57" ceiling) that has 246 cubic feet, but is BARELY there with the mileage requirement at 18city / 21 hwy.
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I see a lot of campervans in Europe that seem too hit the sweet spot I am looking for: ~250 cubic feet interior / 4x4 or AWD / 25+ mpg... why can't we get that in the US?!? Few other tidbits in my rant. I'm not interested in trucks, terrible mileage and much of the wheelbase/footprint is not living space (large hood and cab). I need AWD or 4x4 since I go on the beach, up halfway gnarly forest service roads, and drive frequently in snow. I've had to cook meals outside from my tailgate and do a reverse somersault to get into bed from the driver seat so being able to sit upright will be enough for me - a few vanlife friends say that I just NEED the high top so I can stan inside, but I disagree. Anyway - thanks for reading. Happy to answer any questions and would love any suggestions you may have for what could be my dream canvas for vanlifing!
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1) The LWB Delica has 185 cubic feet and the ceiling height is ~50 inches (give or take with Crystal Lite roof) and I am 6'2" and want to sit comfortably inside. This van would allow me to sit up inside and cook inside (the two major reasons to upsize) but I'd still be a little cramped. It's wheelbase is 118" so only slightly longer than my Outback. Then there is also the risk that comes along with buying a 25+ year old rig with parts not being readily available.
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2) The 128" wheelbase Sprinter has 282 cubic feet (short roof) and would be perfect! But the 4x4 only comes in the 144" and 170" wheelbases which is just getting too massive. I like the nimbleness and maneuverability of my Outback. Again, I'm willing to sacrifice some of that for more living space.
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3) The LWB Transit Connect AWD has 200 cubic feet and would need some suspension upgrades to get it to my level of off-road-readiness, and also only has a ceiling height of 49".
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4) The regular Transit 250 AWD is available in a 130" wheelbase with short roof (57" ceiling) that has 246 cubic feet, but is BARELY there with the mileage requirement at 18city / 21 hwy.
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I see a lot of campervans in Europe that seem too hit the sweet spot I am looking for: ~250 cubic feet interior / 4x4 or AWD / 25+ mpg... why can't we get that in the US?!? Few other tidbits in my rant. I'm not interested in trucks, terrible mileage and much of the wheelbase/footprint is not living space (large hood and cab). I need AWD or 4x4 since I go on the beach, up halfway gnarly forest service roads, and drive frequently in snow. I've had to cook meals outside from my tailgate and do a reverse somersault to get into bed from the driver seat so being able to sit upright will be enough for me - a few vanlife friends say that I just NEED the high top so I can stan inside, but I disagree. Anyway - thanks for reading. Happy to answer any questions and would love any suggestions you may have for what could be my dream canvas for vanlifing!