Kelario 95 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I'm thinking about my future now so I don't have to later. I like to travel, and especially to road trip. Call me weird, go ahead, but that's how I am. I'll be going to college in Fairbanks for undergrad, and when I come up with the money get a PhD in Germany. While I'm in Fairbanks, for college or for earning money, I hope to spend summers traveling by road between there and the South. Me being a cheapskate, I think it would be too fricking expensive to own a house, and to have cars, and to have to pay for a hotel room while I'm down there, not to mention flying costs. It wouldn't work for that dream. Neither would taking an RV, because those cost about as much as a house, I'm told. But I do have another idea. I was running around Craigslist one day looking for spare junk cars, and I randomly thought that I might buy a van (full size van, not minivan), stick an air mattress and an electric heater in it, and call it an RV. Right now I'm looking at a Nissan van, since I hear it's superior to and yet cheaper than Ford/Chevy vans. I'm being told from all directions that this idea sucks and that I should just forget about it to go the expensive route of life. I think, though, that it would totally work and in terms of other assets I could totally live the high life. What are you guys' opinions? Post here. 1 "[Hitler] was a political genius. He got half of Europe just by asking. He had Germany working and everything was in his favor. Then he dun goofed boi n he trid 2 DED the ppl and he bad." Signature by Rainbow Skywalker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judgement 445 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I've had that idea for quite a while now. A mobile home is very convenient. "A house that runs on gas". >.< People told me it was stupid too Tom V.S. Boulder: Who will win? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deesinn 393 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 It will work just fine as long as the weather isn't dipping below -15C. Buy the junk van, but make sure it's inspected. Someponies think that to live a happy life, you need to have shiny things and be in massive debt, I call bullshit. If you're comfortable, who cares. Power to you, do it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scootalove 10,689 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I think you should still pursue your idea, as long as the weather doesn't drop down to low, freezing temperatures that could stop your idea in its tracks. I say go for your idea. Credit: Moony © Forum FAQ Forum Rules Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delernil 952 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 Do it. For science at least. I only love you platonically. As in plate tectonics. As in two bodies sliding against each other. <3 -Makusu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoguesWolfe 192 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 I say go for it dude. Hell If I lived near ya I would so join you. Keep the weather in mind also keep a first aid kit with ya. You never know what could happen on the road. Oh keep some things you May need for the van with ya too. Better to be prepared. Created by WarriorShy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Techpony (Inactive) 75 January 13, 2014 Share January 13, 2014 Listen buddy, You do whatever it takes to make a life for yourself. Depending on how old the van in question is, you may have to spend some money on gas (I could be completely wrong about that, take it with a grain of salt). Either way, I'd say run with it. Just make sure you have some kind of money coming in so you can do maintenance on the van (and for gas of course) and so you can enjoy yourself. Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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