I appreciate all the notes of caution. The cost is astronomical but they are sure cool. There is one builder in particular, Otzi, that has a contractual agreement with Mercedes. Their built out vans become an officially recognized Mercedes model number that Mercedes fully supports. Very impressed with their build quality. Apparently this also saves lots of money on insurance.Way too expensive. Not to mention RV techs won't touch 'em, and once the manufacturer modifies the van, many auto-techs don't want to work on them either, there's too much question about that the heck they did.
We did look at a van when we started the journey, there's just no way to justify that price tag.
I appreciate all the notes of caution. The cost is astronomical but they are sure cool. There is one builder in particular, Otzi, that has a contractual agreement with Mercedes. Their built out vans become an officially recognized Mercedes model number that Mercedes fully supports. Very impressed with their build quality. Apparently this also saves lots of money on insurance.
Hey, I could start a Van Life You Tube channel to fund my purchase, ha ha!
Still love my CampInn but I have to admit that in my old age no towing, standing room and minimal to no setup is attractive.
Exactly.I think the limited space would drive me a little crazy. Too big to be small, too small to be big…
Same with us. Before even investigating teardrops, I'd told my wife that I was tired of spending all that money to go to a campsite and watch TV. Sweeney nailed it almost verbatim in his interview video. When I showed the video to my wife I was pointing at the TV saying, "See? See?! I'm not the only one that thinks this way!" LOLExactly.
We saw you on a Playing With Sticks episode, “Jerry’s Happy Downsizing…” where you said something that sold me on this camper of ours; that our Camp-Inn’s force us to “get outside”.
Before we committed to the teardrop world we rented a couple of trailers with kitchens and dinettes. I realized that we’d just sit inside instead of getting out into nature. It’s the whole point for us. So thank you.