I know through the years there’s been a fair amount of discussion on this but thought I would get some more modern advise.
I currently have a chevy colorado with an Alucab canopy camper which I love, but it’s not the right rig for me to live in full time for a year.
I’m planning a years long trip around North America with my partner and dog and deciding what type of vehicle to be home. I want to do it right and am considering between a 1 ton truck with something like a FWC flatbed hawk or OEV Hudson Bay vs a high top camper like a sprinter or transit.
I am slightly leaning towards gas due to concerns with ULSD in Mexico and the extra headaches which come with owning a modern diesel.
Right now I live in a more urban area, after the trip I don’t see a world where i’m taking off a camper and using a 1 ton truck on a regular basis, both would be dedicated camping rigs for their life with the slight edge that a van is more likely to fit in my driveway. I’ve test driven a couple of 1 ton trucks now and between the limited sight lines and size the truck feels very big in my current home environment.
The main downside of the van i’m seeing is it’s going to be harder to get places, between low tree limbs and what i’m sure is quickly sketchy off camber situations it makes me nervous about going all in. As an opposing viewpoint though both vehicles would be my home and I’m not sure I would do anything too aggressive with either.
The pros of the camper in my mind is the ease of repair, flexibility if I switch trucks in the future, hopefully longer driving range and more water storage and more off-road worthiness with the cons being daily setup and 4-season climatization.
Especially interested in hearing front those who have done both! I understand that these sort of things are all about trade offs. I’m thinking about renting a van on outdoorsy for a trip soon to get a feel for it. I’ve been leaning a lot more Truck Camper but recently thinking more about the long term use of the vehicle in an urban setting has me considering a van more.
I don’t want to go over $200k budget and prefer something a bit more modern for some driving creature comforts
I currently have a chevy colorado with an Alucab canopy camper which I love, but it’s not the right rig for me to live in full time for a year.
I’m planning a years long trip around North America with my partner and dog and deciding what type of vehicle to be home. I want to do it right and am considering between a 1 ton truck with something like a FWC flatbed hawk or OEV Hudson Bay vs a high top camper like a sprinter or transit.
I am slightly leaning towards gas due to concerns with ULSD in Mexico and the extra headaches which come with owning a modern diesel.
Right now I live in a more urban area, after the trip I don’t see a world where i’m taking off a camper and using a 1 ton truck on a regular basis, both would be dedicated camping rigs for their life with the slight edge that a van is more likely to fit in my driveway. I’ve test driven a couple of 1 ton trucks now and between the limited sight lines and size the truck feels very big in my current home environment.
The main downside of the van i’m seeing is it’s going to be harder to get places, between low tree limbs and what i’m sure is quickly sketchy off camber situations it makes me nervous about going all in. As an opposing viewpoint though both vehicles would be my home and I’m not sure I would do anything too aggressive with either.
The pros of the camper in my mind is the ease of repair, flexibility if I switch trucks in the future, hopefully longer driving range and more water storage and more off-road worthiness with the cons being daily setup and 4-season climatization.
Especially interested in hearing front those who have done both! I understand that these sort of things are all about trade offs. I’m thinking about renting a van on outdoorsy for a trip soon to get a feel for it. I’ve been leaning a lot more Truck Camper but recently thinking more about the long term use of the vehicle in an urban setting has me considering a van more.
I don’t want to go over $200k budget and prefer something a bit more modern for some driving creature comforts
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